I’m a journalist, director, and designer, specialising in visual and digital investigations. Based in Paris, I work for media outlets including the BBC, Le Monde, and Mediapart.

Over the past few years, I’ve been exploring the use of digital tools to enrich and deepen investigative reporting. Visual forensics, OSINT, Python programming, data scraping, 3D modelling, motion graphics… Every project brings me to combine these techniques, or pick up new ones, to uncover new information.

Recent projects I’ve been involved in include a large-scale investigation of France’s 24-hour news channels, carried out with Reporters Without Borders, which led the French media regulator to issue a formal notice to CNews ; the Strava Leaks series, published in Le Monde, which notably revealed that the aircraft carrier “Charles-de-Gaulle” could be tracked through the fitness app ; an in-depth visual investigation into the events at Sainte-Soline, conducted with Mediapart and Libération, which exposed serious shortcomings in the judicial handling of the case.

Coming from a background outside traditional journalism, I joined the profession in 2017 as a motion graphics reporter at Le Monde. I had previously pursued a first career across design, programming, and video production. In parallel, I spent over a decade immersed in breakdance culture, a passion that led me to travel to many countries.

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