Gone
I am drawn to Deauville when the city becomes quiet. When the tourists have left, the beaches are empty, and winter reclaims the space This series was created during the off season, when places seem suspended in time waiting. The shoreline, the cabins, the horizon exist in a state of absence, carrying traces of what once filled them. Nothing happens, yet everything remains. My work explores absence, longing, and the subtle presence of what is no longer there. I photograph emptiness not as a void, but as a charged space one shaped by memory, silence, and expectation. Waiting becomes a form of tension, gentle and unresolved. My visual language is guided by soft, muted tones and a winter light that slows time. The images are not meant to describe a place, but to evoke a feeling an intimate encounter with stillness.