Selected by Federation Française de Photographie et des Métiers de l'Image. (FFPMI) to represent the French Team for the 2121 editions of the World Photography Cup - WPC - Category Nature Tromvik - Northern Norway - The Conditions Needed: Orientation - NORTH Aurora Intensity - LOW Moon - HALF I have learned that luck, patience and creativity are the weapons you need every day and every night in Northern Norway. "The Third Mirror'' selected by "Fédération française de la photographie et des métiers de l'image (FFPMI)" to represent ''l’équipe de France'' for the photography world cup 2021.
Skibotn - Northern Norway - So far the fastest movement and most creamy colors i have ever seen with my own eyes. Crossing the sky in a blink of an eye, here is one of the most impressive northern light show we had this winter 2018-19. Some auroras shapes are so gentle and gracious, dancing softly in the sky, but this night, it was a complete different feeling I had. It felt so agressive and powerful. It was really overwhelming, seeing this bright light fracturing the sky, with sharp cutting edges, acting like a samurai sword. Even after seeing aurora a thousand times, I am still left speechless when I witness such show. The Conditions Needed: Orientation - SOUTH WEST Aurora Intensity - STRONG Moon - NEW
One of the first images of our 15 days sailing trip in this amazing area of Lofoten, in Northern Norway in Mid April. The last aurora show was so rewarding. We anchored our sailing boat " La Boheme " in this little bay. We noticed a sailboat already here, standing in the middle, and we realized it was the famous YouTubers Dan and Kika from Sailing Uma. We shared the night out there, in this epic landscape. I wanted to shoot some of the last auroras of the season. Around 11pm, I got the little dinghy boat out in the water. This night was so quiet and windless. I rowed from the boat to the shoreline alone, with all my camera equipment. I stayed there about an hour, time to find this superb composition, with our sailboat on the right side, when the lights started pounding above my head. After a few minutes, my adrenaline was as high as it could get it. I packed my bag after capturing this moment, jumped back in the dingy boat, and started rowing. I quickly realised I was going to sweat on my ride back because the wind had picked up in my face. I felt that it was going to be really hard to reach the boat back by myself. I have to say I was happy I had rafting paddling experience before, that taught me how to paddle strongly and efficiently alone! Northern Lofoten - Norway The Conditions Needed: Orientation - SOUTH WEST - SOUTH Aurora Intensity- STRONG Moon - HALF