I began my career as a photojournalist, shooting for international magazines, National Geographic Books, and commercial clients. After cycling for six month across Russia and Siberia to document a changing country, I was hired to photographed far flung documentaries and adventure shows. I fell in love with set photography, joined IATSE, and started working on film and television sets. I now shoot unit & key art on films, tv series and commercials.

Film credits include Rodrigo Garcia's Raymond & Ray (Apple TV+), with Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke, Four Good Days, starring Glenn Close and Mila Kunis, Last Days in the Desert starring Ewan McGregor with cinematography by Emmanuel Lubezki, Wakefield (with Bryan Cranston & Jennifer Garner), and the Netflix Sundance drama To The Bone, staring Keanu Reeves and Lily Collins.

I also filmed and co-directed two documentaries, Les Exécutants (The Executioners), about people who apply the death penalty in the U.S., and The NASCAR Dads, about sports and politics, both for Capa/Envoyé Spécial.

Clients include: Apple, Netflix, ABC, HBO, Hulu, Mockinbird Pictures, Indigenous Media, Lionsgate, Freeform, Disney +, NBC, WB-Discovery, Smuggler, The Travel Channel, BBC America, BBC Worldwide.

When not on assignment I work on personal projects. My pictures of an Alaska village threatened by climate change were featured at the International Center of Photography in New York, and exhibited in museums in the U.S. and Europe. A photo essay on Latinos in the U.S. won an American Photography Award. My current project is a book on daily life in Tokyo.

I speak English, French (fluent) and Spanish (working). I carry U.S. and EU passports.