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My love for photography began in childhood, the day I stumbled upon my father's old camera and a few of the photos he had taken. Those quiet fragments of memory awakened something deep in me, a fascination with the world, with time, with beauty.

 

For many years, photography remained a silent dream. Without the means to own a camera, I learned to wait, to observe, to truly listen to nature. That long patience shaped my eye.

When I finally held a professional camera for the first time, it was more than a tool, it was a promise fulfilled. Everything changed when I joined an international community of photographers. Their shared knowledge, constructive feedback, and encouragement gave my journey momentum and opened my vision beyond borders.

 

Today, I’m based in Dakar and rooted in Togo. I explore the natural reserves, wetlands, and skies of West Africa, seeking to capture the wild grace of birds in moments that often go unseen. Through my lens, I try to make silence visible, and let nature speak through light.

 

But beyond the image itself, I carry a deeper mission:

To contribute, actively and intentionally, to the conservation of biodiversity.

 

Photography, for me, is about documenting, raising awareness, and inspiring action.

Each photo is a call:

  • to see differently,

  • to respect,

  • and to protect.

Every image is a tribute, to wild life, to patience, and to wonder. I invite you to see the world as I do: alive, fragile, and full of quiet magic, a beauty we must cherish, and fight to preserve.

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