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HISLE

HISLE

Lighting Designer

A French lighting designer and manufacturer since 1994, Hisle (pronounced “ash-eel”) is a true workshop gem.
Founded in Lyon, the company later settled in Vannes — where our paths crossed, quite naturally.


There, high-end luminaires are conceived and crafted, driven by a distinctly innovative spirit. A pioneer in wireless lighting and creator of the Luxciole — an elegant cordless lamp now found in some of the finest hospitality venues around the world.

For several years now, the focus has also been on regular collaborations with artists, designers, and architects — with more to come.

We took the time to understand the shapes and textures of the materials in their latest creations to produce precise pack shots, before staging them within the studio to create images for the press and their own communication.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

A la veille du Salon Maison & Objet, l’énergie était concentrée pour atteindre un niveau d’excellence à la hauteur de leur ambition : Hisle cherche à laisser son empreinte sur le monde du design de la lumière ◼️

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
HISLE

HISLE

Lighting Designer

A French lighting designer and manufacturer since 1994, Hisle (pronounced “ash-eel”) is a true workshop gem.
Founded in Lyon, the company later settled in Vannes — where our paths crossed, quite naturally.


There, high-end luminaires are conceived and crafted, driven by a distinctly innovative spirit. A pioneer in wireless lighting and creator of the Luxciole — an elegant cordless lamp now found in some of the finest hospitality venues around the world.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

For several years now, the focus has also been on regular collaborations with artists, designers, and architects — with more to come.

We took the time to understand the shapes and textures of the materials in their latest creations to produce precise pack shots, before staging them within the studio to create images for the press and their own communication.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

A la veille du Salon Maison & Objet, l’énergie était concentrée pour atteindre un niveau d’excellence à la hauteur de leur ambition : Hisle cherche à laisser son empreinte sur le monde du design de la lumière ◼️

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

MAISON FIGURA

CAROLINE BUISSON

Homewear & Interior Textiles

Life begins within” is the guiding phrase of Maison Figura — a reminder of how vital it is to feel good at home, without losing sight of oneself. Every stitch speaks of elegance, durability, and a kind of lifewear built on ease and authenticity.Caroline Buisson, the founder of this Breton brand, lived many lives before embracing the creation of clothing and textile pieces for the home. She took great care to build Maison Figura on strong, thoughtful foundations — and with the materials that had always inspired her imagination.

Step by step, she is also developing a 2D artistic approach, echoing the patterns that have naturally adorned the brand’s textiles since the very beginning.

All around Caroline, soft yet sturdy knits take shape — made for moving effortlessly from her small studio to the garden with the dog, without a care in the world.


Our meeting — the three of us — in a favorite café in Vannes was an exhilarating moment, woven with shared references and an instantly felt vision for what would become the creation of her new campaign. What followed was a time for shaping the strategy, then writing the video concepts.

We brought Caroline on board through a moodboard to guide the aesthetic direction, and designed her portraits to embody her stance — revealing her creative drive, her process, and, naturally, the effortless allure of a woman in Maison Figura. ◼️

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

BOLUM LUMINAIRES

VICTOR D'ERSU & KETTY EVENO

Lighting Designer

Between smiles heard over the phone, Ketty and Victor told us that their creative dynamic is inspired by Japandi aesthetics — the fusion of Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy, which finds beauty in simplicity and authenticity, and Scandinavian design. They wanted that spirit to infuse the images we would co-create together.

They gave us complete freedom — drawn by our sense of poetry and our refined approach to aesthetics, they chose to trust our eye entirely.

At bōlum (a playful nod to “beau luminaire”beautiful light), you’ll find the fiery spirit of Victor, an engineer who once sailed professionally as an ocean racer, paired with the quiet determination of Ketty, an HEC graduate and former restaurant owner of several years.

Cette entreprise commune, de création de luminaires en bois issu de forêts gérées durablement, réunit tout ce qu’ils ont à coeur de valoriser à présent : la beauté, la juste place des choses, l’efficience…

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

Our collaboration aimed to help them take a major step forward in the growth of their business — by professionalizing their communication and giving bōlum a more refined visual identity through videos, a brand film, a photo reportage in the workshop, and pack shots of their entire lighting collection.

The photogenic grace of their airy pendants and the light within their workshop offered us moments of pure magic behind the lens. ◼️

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
BOLUM LUMINAIRES

VICTOR D'ERSU & KETTY EVENO

Lighting Designer

Between smiles heard over the phone, Ketty and Victor told us that their creative dynamic is inspired by Japandi aesthetics — the fusion of Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy, which finds beauty in simplicity and authenticity, and Scandinavian design. They wanted that spirit to infuse the images we would co-create together.

They gave us complete freedom — drawn by our sense of poetry and our refined approach to aesthetics, they chose to trust our eye entirely.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

At bōlum (a playful nod to “beau luminaire”beautiful light), you’ll find the fiery spirit of Victor, an engineer who once sailed professionally as an ocean racer, paired with the quiet determination of Ketty, an HEC graduate and former restaurant owner of several years.

Cette entreprise commune, de création de luminaires en bois issu de forêts gérées durablement, réunit tout ce qu’ils ont à coeur de valoriser à présent : la beauté, la juste place des choses, l’efficience…

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

Our collaboration aimed to help them take a major step forward in the growth of their business — by professionalizing their communication and giving bōlum a more refined visual identity through videos, a brand film, a photo reportage in the workshop, and pack shots of their entire lighting collection.

The photogenic grace of their airy pendants and the light within their workshop offered us moments of pure magic behind the lens. ◼️

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
MAISON FIGURA

CAROLINE BUISSON

Homewear & Interior Textiles

Life begins within” is the guiding phrase of Maison Figura — a reminder of how vital it is to feel good at home, without losing sight of oneself. Every stitch speaks of elegance, durability, and a kind of lifewear built on ease and authenticity.Caroline Buisson, the founder of this Breton brand, lived many lives before embracing the creation of clothing and textile pieces for the home. She took great care to build Maison Figura on strong, thoughtful foundations — and with the materials that had always inspired her imagination.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagéesStudio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

Step by step, she is also developing a 2D artistic approach, echoing the patterns that have naturally adorned the brand’s textiles since the very beginning.

All around Caroline, soft yet sturdy knits take shape — made for moving effortlessly from her small studio to the garden with the dog, without a care in the world.


Our meeting — the three of us — in a favorite café in Vannes was an exhilarating moment, woven with shared references and an instantly felt vision for what would become the creation of her new campaign. What followed was a time for shaping the strategy, then writing the video concepts.

DEMEURES MARINES

MAUD & PATRICE CAUDAL

Prestige Real Estate Agency

Demeures Marines is an inspiring brand with its heart turned toward the West, devoted to guiding its clients through life’s transitions with an integrity that deeply resonates with us.

This Breton real estate agency, with whom we’ve had the pleasure of collaborating for years and whose growth we’ve followed closely, came back to us in 2025 with a new shared vision: to highlight their team and the new Brittany headquarters through a project infused with an openly artistic dimension.

Together, we developed a strategy to showcase the brand through several formats: a film about the agency, cinematic team portraits, and moving imagery — each piece carefully crafted to reveal a distinct facet of the brand’s message.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

Our images convey their vision and imprint the Demeures Marines aura in the minds of those who see them. ◼️

DEMEURES MARINES

MAUD & PATRICE CAUDAL

Prestige Real Estate Agency

Demeures Marines is an inspiring brand with its heart turned toward the West, devoted to guiding its clients through life’s transitions with an integrity that deeply resonates with us.

This Breton real estate agency, with whom we’ve had the pleasure of collaborating for years and whose growth we’ve followed closely, came back to us in 2025 with a new shared vision: to highlight their team and the new Brittany headquarters through a project infused with an openly artistic dimension.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

Together, we developed a strategy to showcase the brand through several formats: a film about the agency, cinematic team portraits, and moving imagery — each piece carefully crafted to reveal a distinct facet of the brand’s message.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

TERRE DE FÈVES

ANNE-LAURE HAGNÉRÉ

Chocolate Maker

Bean to Bar — literally “from the bean to the bar” — is the guiding principle of Anne-Laure, who first dreamed up Terre de Fèves before bringing her chocolate manufactory to life in Vannes in 2020.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

It was the work with the raw ingredient — the cacao bean itself — that Anne-Laure had been missing in her earlier experience within traditional chocolateries. New Zealand opened her eyes, and today she sharpens our senses with her creations.

Two years apart, we were invited to photograph the evolution of this chocolatier’s craft — one driven by a fruity vocabulary and a deep exploration of flavors, intensities, and textures on the palate.

Excerpt from our photo reportages at the Terre de Fèves workshop — the rest plays out on the palate. ◼️

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
TERRE DE FÈVES

ANNE-LAURE HAGNÉRÉ

Chocolate Maker

Bean to Bar — literally “from the bean to the bar” — is the guiding principle of Anne-Laure, who first dreamed up Terre de Fèves before bringing her chocolate manufactory to life in Vannes in 2020.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

It was the work with the raw ingredient — the cacao bean itself — that Anne-Laure had been missing in her earlier experience within traditional chocolateries. New Zealand opened her eyes, and today she sharpens our senses with her creations.

Two years apart, we were invited to photograph the evolution of this chocolatier’s craft — one driven by a fruity vocabulary and a deep exploration of flavors, intensities, and textures on the palate.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

AMC & DIRENN

GUILLAUME SOULARD

Retail Furniture Designer

AMC 35, short for Agencement Mobilier Conception, is a Breton company that has made retail design its specialty — serving both everyday brands and the most prestigious high-end establishments.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

With woodworking at the core of their expertise, they recently brought Direnn to life — a way to perfect their efficient and responsible approach. Direnn has already become a powerful younger sister, dedicated to the metal fabrication of the pieces required for the group’s projects across Europe.

For nearly four years, we’ve been supporting this thriving company in showcasing their work — from Harb’s to the airports of Orly, Marseille, and Nice, as well as Colas, Le Printemps, Galeries Lafayette, Spa des Cinq Mondes, and Messika.

A long-standing collaboration close to our hearts — one that continually challenges us to grow and adapt to new creative contexts. ◼️

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
AMC & DIRENN

GUILLAUME SOULARD

Retail Furniture Designer

AMC 35, short for Agencement Mobilier Conception, is a Breton company that has made retail design its specialty — serving both everyday brands and the most prestigious high-end establishments.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

With woodworking at the core of their expertise, they recently brought Direnn to life — a way to perfect their efficient and responsible approach. Direnn has already become a powerful younger sister, dedicated to the metal fabrication of the pieces required for the group’s projects across Europe.

For nearly four years, we’ve been supporting this thriving company in showcasing their work — from Harb’s to the airports of Orly, Marseille, and Nice, as well as Colas, Le Printemps, Galeries Lafayette, Spa des Cinq Mondes, and Messika.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

ONIT MARQUETERIE

MANON PELHATE

Straw Marquetry Artisan

From the way Manon Pelhate works with light emerged a kind of resonance with our own practice — instantly inspired by her gaze. To adorn furniture or decorative panels using straw marquetry is, in a sense, to sculpt light itself — and that is nothing short of fascinating.

Straw marquetry is a craft that demands exceptional mastery. The material must be handled with great delicacy, yet once applied to its surface, it becomes remarkably durable — ready, quite literally, to cross oceans.

Atelier OnIt has been entrusted with creating high-end pieces for luxury hotels such as Le Georges V in Paris and Le Miramar, as well as projects abroad — from Switzerland to New York.

When Manon reached out to us, her wish was to reaffirm her image — for herself, and for the diverse audiences drawn to her atelier’s creations.

It became a story of trust, woven by six hands over three months of collaboration: audits, interviews, communication strategy, and the creation of a moodboard to capture the atelier’s vision and guide the upcoming creative work.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

Several photo reports, short interview videos, films, and a concise guide for future use of social media.


The beginnings of a new chapter — and, at the end of our collaboration, a great deal of joy, pride, and a clearly defined strategy taking shape. ◼️

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
ONIT MARQUETERIE

MANON PELHATE

Straw Marquetry Artisan

From the way Manon Pelhate works with light emerged a kind of resonance with our own practice — instantly inspired by her gaze. To adorn furniture or decorative panels using straw marquetry is, in a sense, to sculpt light itself — and that is nothing short of fascinating.

Straw marquetry is a craft that demands exceptional mastery. The material must be handled with great delicacy, yet once applied to its surface, it becomes remarkably durable — ready, quite literally, to cross oceans.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

Atelier OnIt has been entrusted with creating high-end pieces for luxury hotels such as Le Georges V in Paris and Le Miramar, as well as projects abroad — from Switzerland to New York.

When Manon reached out to us, her wish was to reaffirm her image — for herself, and for the diverse audiences drawn to her atelier’s creations.

It became a story of trust, woven by six hands over three months of collaboration: audits, interviews, communication strategy, and the creation of a moodboard to capture the atelier’s vision and guide the upcoming creative work.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

Several photo reports, short interview videos, films, and a concise guide for future use of social media.


The beginnings of a new chapter — and, at the end of our collaboration, a great deal of joy, pride, and a clearly defined strategy taking shape. ◼️

DIHAN ECOLODGE

MYRIAM & ARNAUD LE MASLE

Hospitality of Nature

A committed family-run venture set on 25 hectares of unspoiled nature in Ploemel, Brittany.


A cabin is a fragment of childhood — a refuge, a space where time slows down and the world fades away. In 2005, guided by that very spirit, Myriam and Arnaud designed and built their first two cabins by hand.

Roughly twenty years later, Dihan—which means “the pause” in Breton—has grown beautifully and is now ready to shine far and wide. But for this promise of pause to truly reach its audience, it needed imagery infused with meaning and emotion.

Nous avons pris le pouls du lieu, des hébergements, et bien sûr aussi échangé longuement avec Myriam et Arnaud, notamment lors d’une soirée mémorable autour du feu.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
DIHAN ECOLODGE

MYRIAM & ARNAUD LE MASLE

Hospitality of Nature

A committed family-run venture set on 25 hectares of unspoiled nature in Ploemel, Brittany.


A cabin is a fragment of childhood — a refuge, a space where time slows down and the world fades away. In 2005, guided by that very spirit, Myriam and Arnaud designed and built their first two cabins by hand.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

Roughly twenty years later, Dihan—which means “the pause” in Breton—has grown beautifully and is now ready to shine far and wide. But for this promise of pause to truly reach its audience, it needed imagery infused with meaning and emotion.

Nous avons pris le pouls du lieu, des hébergements, et bien sûr aussi échangé longuement avec Myriam et Arnaud, notamment lors d’une soirée mémorable autour du feu.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

And the magic worked. We were ready to let Dihan be read through a collection of images — photographs, videos of the accommodations, and a storytelling film. The latter came with a quiet challenge: part of the film would need to be replaced a year later, once the pond came to life at the heart of the estate ◼️

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

LES BOTTES D'ANÉMONE

TIPHAINE TURLUCHE

Floral Decoration

Keeping a touch of colorful nature at home is a tempting idea as soon as October arrives — and L’Atelier des Bottes d’Anémone knows this well. But how does one do that while remaining an eco-conscious florist?

Tiphaine, the founder, embodies values that have always deeply resonated with us.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

Notably, her deep commitment to offering beauty without ever compromising on quality or responsibility — every flower she works with is seasonal, grown in France, and as local as possible.

Dried flowers were the idea — yet not always the easiest to showcase in a way that reveals their quiet elegance.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
LES BOTTES D'ANÉMONE

TIPHAINE TURLUCHE

Floral Decoration

Keeping a touch of colorful nature at home is a tempting idea as soon as October arrives — and L’Atelier des Bottes d’Anémone knows this well. But how does one do that while remaining an eco-conscious florist?

Tiphaine, the founder, embodies values that have always deeply resonated with us.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

Notably, her deep commitment to offering beauty without ever compromising on quality or responsibility — every flower she works with is seasonal, grown in France, and as local as possible.

Dried flowers were the idea — yet not always the easiest to showcase in a way that reveals their quiet elegance.

We supported them through the organization of the shoot at one of their partner locations — La Maison Obono in Le Bono — handled the set design, and produced all the photographs for their advertising campaign, launched through the lifestyle app Choose.

A small point of pride: given how powerful imagery can be, every bouquet we photographed sold out well before the end of the sale. ◼️

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

LA BRÛLERIE D'ALRÉ

CLAUDINE, ERIK & LAURA

Coffee Roastery

Santez Anna signifie Sainte Anne en breton, et c’est aussi le nom donné au café ouvert à Auray par la famille qui a ensuite créé la Brûlerie d’Alré, et la développe toujours aujourd’hui.


For three generations — more than half a century — they have carried within them a deep love for coffee and an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship: working with whole beans, carefully sourced from producers around the world who are close to the heart of the Maison.

When it came time to tell their story and share their vision, Emeric’s passion for coffee resonated through every word spoken by the members of this family rooted in Brittany’s world of flavors.

A land that inspires them — and lends a distinctive note to their signature blends.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

With the drone, we captured the raw power of the Quiberon coastline; in their workshop, we patiently followed the beans, learned from the roast curve, observed cupping tastings, and breathed in the aromas for days on end. We immersed ourselves fully in their world — so we could let others taste it through our images. ◼️

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées
LA BRÛLERIE D'ALRÉ

CLAUDINE, ERIK & LAURA

Coffee Roastery

Santez Anna signifie Sainte Anne en breton, et c’est aussi le nom donné au café ouvert à Auray par la famille qui a ensuite créé la Brûlerie d’Alré, et la développe toujours aujourd’hui.


For three generations — more than half a century — they have carried within them a deep love for coffee and an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship: working with whole beans, carefully sourced from producers around the world who are close to the heart of the Maison.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

When it came time to tell their story and share their vision, Emeric’s passion for coffee resonated through every word spoken by the members of this family rooted in Brittany’s world of flavors.

A land that inspires them — and lends a distinctive note to their signature blends.

Studio Jezequel photographie Art et entreprises engagées

With the drone, we captured the raw power of the Quiberon coastline; in their workshop, we patiently followed the beans, learned from the roast curve, observed cupping tastings, and breathed in the aromas for days on end. We immersed ourselves fully in their world — so we could let others taste it through our images. ◼️

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