Born in 1972, close to Paris in Courbevoie. At the age of fourteen started Photography (autodidact). In secondary class studied literature, languages, Art History and drawing. After the Bachelor moved to Canada in 1992 and studied Fine Arts and video editing at Montreal's University, and English in Concordia's University. In 1994 started to trained as Video Scuba Cameraman in the south of France and Brittany, then successively worked in editing and as cameraman. In 1998 created the production company Anamorfilms, and the same year started to directed the documentary Le taille crayon, ou Itineraire d'un enfant HB : one year and half following Jean-Luc François a cartoon director hired by Didier Brunner (Les Armateurs cie). Between 2003 and 2005 Directed and coproduced with Universal Jazz : "African Tale" a documentary about the famous international bass player Richard Bona.