Photographer & digital artist — code, light, and silver.
"You don't take a photograph, you make it."
Ansel Adams
Essays on black and white photography — tonal craft, printing technique, the science of film, and the discipline of the fine print.
Ansel Adams' Zone System remains the most rigorous framework for tonal control.
From Tri-X to Delta 3200 — why the right grain makes a photograph feel alive.
Choosing paper for a B&W print changes everything: D-max, texture, tonal warmth.
French photographer and digital artist based in France. Passionate about code and black & white processes, I build my own darkroom software and explore the intersection of technology and visual art — GPU shaders that reproduce silver-gelatin chemistry, computational imaging, and the decisive moment in monochrome.
DUSK LAB is both my portfolio and a magazine for anyone passionate about the art and craft of monochrome photography — from the Zone System to fine art printing, from film grain to gallery exhibition.
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