Born and raised in Luxembourg, I’ve had the privilege of growing up in a multicultural environment that shaped both my worldview and my appreciation for different cultures. I speak English and French fluently, as well as German to an advanced degree, and I’m currently working on becoming fluent in Luxembourgish as well.

I hold a masters degree in zoology and environmental sciences, with a focus on pollinator research—particularly wild bee species. This passion led me to spend three years working as a research biologist at the National Museum of Natural History in Luxembourg, where I was involved in both fieldwork and scientific imaging, including high-resolution macro photography.

While scientific photography was part of my professional role, I’ve always dedicated my personal time to exploring a broad range of photographic styles. I primarily identify as a landscape and travel photographer, but I also enjoy working in street photography, portraiture, product, and event photography.

My toolkit includes both digital and analog workflows, with experience across various sensor formats and film types for both photography and videography. I’m especially drawn to projects with a documentary or environmental focus, but I’m always open to commercial collaborations as well.

After taking time off in 2024 to travel and pursue personal projects, I’m now available for new work and creative opportunities. For inquiries, please feel free to get in touch—or if you're reaching out about one of my ongoing projects, the best way to contact me is via social media.