04/12/2025
“A wise woman does not wish to be anyone’s enemy; a wise woman refuses to be anyone’s victim.” — Maya Angelou
I hadn’t touched a camera in at least six months. I don’t even know why anymore — or maybe I do… I just didn’t feel like it. No desire to photograph stone walls, or those beautiful dishes lovingly prepared by one person or another… no desire either to steal portraits in the flow of the street. For what purpose? To post them on social media? To keep them in my personal archive that already holds more than 100,000 images?
Photography had been my therapy for so many years, forcing me into interactions with human beings… human beings who can be stunning on the inside, but also brutally cruel.
And then, along the way, I met the association Arts & Mouvements, through a friend dear to my heart. All those personal stories, those lives marked by accidents, spoke to me instantly — they woke memories, stirred emotions I had buried.
So I spontaneously picked up my camera again to capture moments, emotions, to mark them in time. I don’t feel the same way I used to, I’m no longer as fragile, but I’m genuinely happy to once again make these beautiful souls witnesses of our era.
Too many women are victims of domestic violence; children grow up inside that pattern, almost as if it were normal daily life. Too many people know and choose silence in the face of violence.
Your sister, your mother, your daughter, your cousin, your friend, your partner… domestic violence affects everyone, with no distinction of social class or education.
Some women manage to escape; others die. Some rebuild themselves; others never get that chance. For all these women, we must break the silence and become actors in their lives rather than passive spectators.
I think of Laurence, Alice, Ségolène, Megan… victims of physical or psychological domestic abuse. They were lucky enough to survive and rebuild thanks to us, the people close to them. We are not superheroes — just humans.
Arts & Mouvements supports these women in their daily battles through sport and art. Their commitment and their positivity hit me straight in the heart.
So, as often, instead of long speeches, I’m sharing a few images — my modest contribution.
Thank you Vero, thank you Laetitia, for being so extraordinary every single day.