During my first years of high school, I was preoccupied by the idea of belonging with certain people, by friendships. I crashed friends' parties, became a birthday photographer and immortalized their passage to the symbolic age of 16. In this series, I explore FOMO syndrome (anxiety caused by the fear of missing a social event) through the object of memory, photography.
Later, I realize that these photos are portraits of young girls like me, from my town in the Parisian banlieue. I realize that I've immortalized moments in the lives of young women whose stories are rarely told.
In 2022, I met the decades-long tenants of apartment blocks north of the Paris ring road, all awaiting demolition. The struggle for decent living conditions and housing is revealed as they share their stories, interwoven with the buildings in which they live.
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Visual journal
As soon as I left the confines of my room post-lockdown, I went to meet the people we call generations y and z in my region, with the news as a common thread. These young people are on the move, mobilized in various ways, and preparing to be among the first victims of the next economic and social crisis. I'm one of them. What did we have to say about recent events, namely the murder of George Floyd? How were we experiencing the political world?