Hi.
I’m Alain. I’m a street and documentary photographer interested in how people move through modern urban spaces — sometimes connected, sometimes distant, often unaware of the world around them. My work focuses on quiet moments, small gestures, and the tension between individuals and the environments they inhabit.
Photography, for me, is a way of observing without judging — noticing structure, rhythm, and isolation inside the everyday.
My Approach
I try to work quietly and with as little impact on the scene as possible. Most of my photographs come from walking, observing, and waiting for small alignments to appear — a gesture, a pause, a moment of disconnection or stillness. I’m drawn to clean compositions and simple structures, using space as much as subject. Rather than chasing dramatic moments, I prefer the quieter fragments of everyday life — the kind that usually pass unnoticed, but reveal something about how we exist in modern cities.