Interior and Exterior Architectural Photographer
My work as an interior and exterior architectural photographer is rooted in a documentary, aesthetic, and heritage-focused approach.
As an architectural photographer, I work on both contemporary buildings and historical and listed structures, undertaking projects related to enhancement, archiving, and visual communication.
My goal is to faithfully capture the architectural intentions, the quality of construction, and the unique character of each space, whether it be contemporary buildings, ongoing construction sites, or listed buildings.
Architectural Photographer Serving the Architecture and Construction Industry
Many companies, institutions, and agencies rely on my services as an architectural photographer to illustrate their projects, document construction progress, or create valuable visual archives.
I support architects, interior designers, construction companies, local authorities, and artists in showcasing their architectural projects.
These include:
– Opsomai
– Thomson NETg
– CBC
– The City of Paris
– Girard et Lévêque
– Tomasina Enterprises
– Architects, interior designers, decorators
– Painters, sculptors, visual artists
These collaborations are based on a relationship of trust and precision, where the image becomes a tool for communication, showcasing expertise, and preserving memories of completed work.
Architectural and Heritage Photographer – Listed Buildings
A significant part of my work as an architectural and heritage photographer involves taking photographs to archive, illustrate, or support documentation for the approval, restoration, and conservation of listed buildings.
To date, these projects have included:
– The Louvre
– The Madeleine Church
– The Bank of France
– Various ministries, museums, town halls, and schools
In this context, meticulous documentation and respect for the volumes, materials, and architectural details are essential.
The resulting images constitute valuable reference documents, usable for both administrative and cultural purposes.
Architectural Photography Reports: Examples of Projects
Among the images presented on this site are:
– Reports for the City of Paris: an exhibition retracing five years of work (1982–1987) carried out by S.L.A. 11 (Local Architecture Section).
– Reports for the Girard et Lévêque company.
– Reports for the La Louisiane company, including a very large-format photograph (1.80 m × 2.50 m), mounted on rigid support and framed, created as a tribute to a highly skilled worker for his dedicated service in the art of restoration.
This work includes images of roofing projects on the roofs of the Madeleine church, as well as highlighting paving work, carpentry, lighting, and interior architecture—key areas of interior architectural photography.
Also included are:
– Images created for the real estate agency ABA
An approach to architectural photography based on light and atmosphere
Whenever possible, the photographs are taken using only the existing lighting conditions. This approach, characteristic of my work as an architectural photographer, allows me to create realistic, legible images that faithfully reflect the experience of the place. This deliberate choice allows for the faithful and authentic recreation of an atmosphere, in keeping with the initial intention of the architect, decorator, or artist. Natural or artificial light thus becomes a central element of the composition and the visual narrative.
Architectural Photography Services on Request
Each project receives a specific approach, tailored to technical constraints, aesthetic considerations, and communication or archiving objectives.
Photographic services are provided exclusively on request, following a precise definition of the needs and context.










