
Product & life style shoot with brand ambassadrice Marella Batkovic.

Portraying the bar team. Selected images from the most recent sessions. One of the venues I also frequent privately.

Cocktail & portrait photography for social media. Remarkably beautiful bar with a delightful team.

Portrait shoot with brand ambassadeur Christophe Sichanh.

Product shoot in various situations & locations throughout Paris.

Portrait of the team. Legends.
Characterized by great energy & hospitality, mediterranean vibes, great pizza & smiles!

Product photography of the bottle & the hand made leather case in the artist’s atelier

A small family business that used to run on love & care.

A Corsican in Paris.

We were touring around Montpellier to capture the free spirit of the craft coffee bar on wheels!
Fast Life Slow Coffee!

A half a day of shoot with Matthieu in the Studio Teisseire, downtown Paris.
A portraiture.

Back when hard seltzers were still a rarity on the market, FEFE was among the first to arrive in Paris. We captured these images in a local cocktail bar during those early, exciting days.

Groovy, downtown Paris. A cocktail menu from the world travelling series.

Simone perfectly embodies the spirit of Bordeaux — refined, stylish, and effortlessly cool. With great attention to detail, it serves up delicious food and seriously good drinks. Sit back on the terrace and sip your G&T — that’s Simone.

A cocktail competition from different angles.

Shots from various sessions throughout the years with the team.

From the Manchester Stock Exchange to the Parisien speakeasy - for a night always to remember.

Capturing the maker & his creation.

A curated selection of images from recent shoots in the franchise’s restaurants, crafted according to the client’s creative brief.

I passed several times at the restaurant & shot various moods & styles through different seasons.

We worked together on multiple projects over the years - portraying farmers, shooting guest shifts, lab work, the bar team & the drinks of course.

Two different venues with two very distinct characters. We aimed to define a visual language for each one.