An anecdote about one of your YK's photography?
Two years ago in Hong Kong, I took the photo High Density. I returned last year to complete this vision of the vertical city. I learned not long ago that the municipality had recently forbidden photos in this place, as it was disturbing the residents too much. So I went at the right time!
How do you think photography and architecture are linked?
A major part of my activity as a photographer is to create architectural reports commissioned by architecture agencies that want to communicate about their productions. Within this framework, architectural photography enables a constructed project to be showcased, to lead the spectator to the essential parts of the project (composition, details, etc.).
Urban energy or the calm of abandoned sites?
Everything inspires me, so long as something happens. Think of, for instance, Saint Mark’s Square in Venice or Times Square in New York. Both places are crawling with people by day and deserted at sunrise. Offering diametrically opposed atmospheres.