I work with photography as a physical, sensitive, malleable material. I use the old ways to take advantage of the magic of the chemical reaction. To be able to choose to control or, on the contrary, to let myself be carried away by the risks and surprises that these processes have in store for us. They account in their own way for the reality that is offered to them. I practice different ancient processes that originated in photography. Wet collodion (1850), the old printing processes that I continue to explore: salted paper, albumen paper, cyanotype, platinum printing. Photoengraving which still allows other renderings. I work with the 20x25 cm or 4x5 inch camera most often. On glass, metal or MMA plates. I have also worked a lot on Polaroid and Polaroïd emulsion transfer on Japanese paper. I love experimentation and discovery. I like wood, metal, glass, resin. Matter in general. I work on my images like finished, unique objects. I dig in the wood to place my glass plates there, to lay my prints there. I combine brass, salvaged metal. I reinvent using what I find and that attracts me. The palette is endless and continues to carry me away ...