Black and white portrait of a man wearing a herringbone patterned hat, with his hand on his chin, looking thoughtfully at the camera.

About

My photographic approach is based on clarity, geometry, and natural light.

I aim to reveal the architectural logic of a space; its structure, volumes, and textures; through a clean, faithful and distortion-free aesthetic.

This sensitivity to form and materiality was strengthened during my collaboration with renowned designer Jean-Louis Deniot, whose environment cultivated an appreciation for refined detail.

Depending on the project, I use both tilt-shift lenses and standard focal lengths, and I can combine either approach with multi-image panoramic stitching.

This method preserves true-to-scale proportions, avoids distortion, and maximises line accuracy and material detail.

Although these images can serve as architectural documentation, they are first and foremost part of a fine-art body of work, created with the intention of exploring form, light, and spatial harmony.

As photographer Anne Geddes once said, “Simplicity is the greatest challenge in photography.”

This belief resonates deeply with me and ultimately guides my work toward what matters most: expressing the essence of a space with honesty and intention.

Contact us.

florianbrisot@gmail.com