

Jeanne & Émeric
un duo complice animé par la passion de l’image. Photographie, vidéo, émotions et lumière se mêlent dans leur univers sensible et authentique, où chaque projet devient une rencontre et chaque image, une histoire à part entière.
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Émeric
Photographer & Filmmaker
“I feel a visceral need to be outdoors — a need for effort, and above all, for beauty.
The forest was my first territory of exploration as a child; perhaps that’s why I was drawn to woodworking before committing myself to the study of photography.
I’ve spent the past ten years photographing and filming across France — people, places, events, objects… spanning everything from institutions and major groups to intimate workshops. A constant balancing act, always guided by the same pursuit: the story and the aesthetic revealed through the image.”
Over the years, I’ve trained my eye and refined my craft, adding to it an endless palette of nuances.
Today, we’ve chosen to devote our time and expertise to purpose-driven companies and the support of fine craft artisans — a return to our first shared passions.


Jeanne
Art Director & Set Designer
“For two decades, I’ve nurtured a passion for what happens behind the scenes — and a deep understanding of the inner workings of a world that quietly shapes society.
From my studies in design and scenography, I was determined to challenge my mind within the walls of the great Maisons.
More than 350 clients supported since 2018, from Morbihan to the rest of Europe.
Our hearts beat for the projects we create with fine craft artisans and purpose-driven companies.
A fully equipped 50m² studio located on the Rhuys Peninsula (56).

At the Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent Foundation, I worked on exhibition curation and collection preparation; at the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres, I explored communication; and within the NellyRodi trend agency, I was introduced to trend forecasting — creating trend books for brands we all know.


I continue to enrich my creativity by taking part in international workshops and exhibitions (Milan, London, Stockholm…).
A defining moment was an immersion with master glassmakers at the Corning Museum of Glass in New York. There, I learned to observe skill, to understand unspoken desires, and to approach collaboration with sensitivity and precision.
My love for sharing knowledge gave birth in 2024 to “La Prochaine Belle Minute” — a video series dedicated to making Art, Design, and Fashion more accessible. It’s a project that fascinates me as much as it helps me explore my own creative stance.


