She grew up surrounded by the mountains of Corte. At the age of 14, she decided to become a photographer.
Slowly, she spread her wings: CPES in Sartène, Beaux-Arts de Nîmes, La Cambre in Brussels. Seven years of training to learn the profession of artist, photographer, and teacher. Since 2011, she finds herself in unlikely situations, all because she has a camera in her hands.
During her studies, she had artistic and “Mediterranean revelations” with David De Beyter, her professor in Bachelor’s. She discovered that she loved working with brands and that her artistic perspective is a great asset in the marketing world. More recently, she also came to realize that she cherishes teaching to others what she learned.
Since 2021, she has been a 100% freelance photographer, paid to share sunny stories through images (spoiler alert: she loves it).
In 2022, the need for a fresh start was stronger than anything else, and she moved to Barcelona. A decision as bold as wonderful!
She participated in BienalSur2023 thanks to Fabien Danesi (FRAC Corsica) and presented a photo series Walking on the Sun.
In 2024, she began to write a photo book The Day I Lost My Corsican Accent, which recalls the sudden loss of her father in 2021. This book is about identity, grief, and the story of her father on a Mediterranean rock.