Lucy, Noir

Duality of Light & Dark: An Artist’s Persona

I’m interested in exploring humanity and our surroundings through imagery. Not just how a scene looks, but how it feels to be there. I’m drawn to edges: between light and dark, presence and absence, arrival and departure. The quiet moments. What happens when no one is looking. The space within a photograph where untold elements quietly exist and wait to be uncovered.

Much of this work is shaped by place. Whether photographing a home, a wedding, or a location I pass through while traveling, I pay close attention to how people inhabit space — even briefly. Interiors, thresholds, early light, overlooked corners. The feeling of belonging, or of standing just at its edge.

As a photographer, my eye and perspective are inseparable from the image itself. Every choice — framing, distance, technique — informs the story being told. Sometimes that means working simply and unobtrusively; other times it means introducing a subtle intervention, like a prism or altered focus, to reflect the emotional texture of a moment. The act of photographing becomes part of the narrative.

I’m especially interested in what we leave behind or allow to fall into quiet disrepair; spaces and moments that carry memory, mystery, and traces of human presence. These interests shape my personal work under Lucy, Noir, and they inform how I approach weddings and family photography: observant, intentional, and grounded in real experience rather than performance.

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As a Montreal wedding photographer, the exploratory elements of my creative process help me frame your wedding story, with a focus on you as a couple - there is nothing more important. Click here for wedding photography.


As a Montreal family photographer, the elements of my creative process help frame your family story with contrasts of light and shadow, with a focus on the family dynamic and the joy of deep connection and honest love. Click here for family photography.