In 2011, I obtained my DESRA (Diplôme d'Etudes Supérieures de Réalisation Audiovisuelle) as the valedictorian of the Film Directing section ESRA Paris. On this occasion, I met director Yves Boisset, who encouraged me to pursue this path.
That same year, I directed "À demi maux," a fiction short film and my graduation project, which received multiple awards from the ESRA professional jury: Best Film, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Sound, and a Special Award for Photography. The film was screened at the La Ciotat Festival, the Skopje Film Festival, the French Film Festival in Ohrid, and the Festi'Valloire.
I then worked at Télésud (a pan-African thematic TV channel) as a Cameraman and Editor on Documentaries, Reports, and TV Shows. I had the opportunity to shoot in Congo, Morocco, UK, Italy (at the Vatican), Switzerland, and France. I also filmed several events at the Élysée Palace and covered numerous concerts and exhibitions. I was only twenty-three at the time, and it was a profoundly formative experience. It allowed me to kickstart my career and meet politicians, journalists, top-level athletes, and artists—including Raymond Depardon, whose encounter left a lasting impression on me. I also met many actors during this period while filming and editing the show "Il était une voix," which spotlighted voice actors.
Afterward, I briefly joined CAPA—working at Studio CAPA on "Enquêtes criminelles" and "Dossiers surnaturels," then at CAPA Entreprises for SNCF projects.
In 2015, I directed "Quelques mots doux," another fiction short film, which was showcased at several festivals, including "Sur les pas de mon oncle" in Saint-Maur.
Since then, I have focused on institutional projects (corporate films, business videos, and social media content). I collaborate with Communication Agencies or work directly with clients. I also practice Photography. Alongside my professional work, I continue to pursue fiction projects. Currently, I'm working on a short film set in the Landes and writing a feature film in Paris.