Paris-based photographer focused on boutique stays, restaurants and living spaces with a genuine identity.
The starting point was simple: every place visited felt richer, more particular, more alive than what its images had suggested. Not worse, just different. And that gap, consistently, became the question.
The place always comes first. What matters is what already exists — the particular light of a room, the texture of a surface, the quiet rhythm of a space being lived in. No staging, no direction, no aesthetic imposed on the subject, the place shapes the image.
Studies in Paris and Sydney, and years across brand communication, high-end real estate and private client services — environments where attention to detail and discretion are simply expected — a background that ultimately shaped a way of seeing: what makes a place feel the way it does, and what it takes to show that honestly.
Ende Frames is where that understanding meets photography — a practice built on knowing both sides of the image: the place that deserves to be seen, and the audience that needs to feel it before arriving.
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