Over time, Québec has become far more than simply a place to live.
It is a land that has slowly transformed the way I see, my relationship with silence, and the way I experience the landscape. An immense presence shaped by the seasons, northern light, and open spaces that sometimes seem to suspend time.
This collection was born from years spent observing a land that welcomed me and profoundly shaped me. Winters wrapped in white, motionless forests, roads stretching between sky and river, cold mornings filled with soft light. Here, nature does not seek to impress. Instead, it imposes a sense of calm, slowness, and contemplation.
Through these photographs, I seek to convey this intimate relationship with the Québec landscape. Not as a purely documentary representation, but as a sensory experience. A way of revealing the quiet poetry of these landscapes, their soothing solitude, and the memory they carry in silence.
Québec has become both my adopted home and an inner landscape.
A territory that, over the years, has found its place in the way I see, feel, and create.