Auroras visible in Paris

In November 2025, a major solar eruption, produced auroras visible in France, even through Paris light pollution. During that night, I waited in front of “Les Invalides” up until 5am to capture this unique and first of its kind image. A full article about how I captured it has been published in Paris Match, and the photo was shared in numerous medias.

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NatgeoYourShot

My aurora picture captured in Norway has been selected and pusblished in NatGeoYourShot, the National Geographic global community account. This was part of #NatGeoYourShotNightSky challenge.

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La plus belle vue de Paris

In this contest organized by The Montparnasse tower observatory, Phototrend and Lakorner, my picture of the moon rising behind Notre-Dame de Paris won the second place. The picture is currently exhibited in Montparnasse tower observatory.

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Eiffel Power

In may 2024, I captured lightning striking the Eiffel Tower, from the Montparnasse tower observatory, after 4 hours of patient wating. The image has been shared on Eiffel Tower and Montparnasse observatory official social accounts and had a great engagement.

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Auroras in France

In October 2024, a major solar eruption produced auroras visible in France, a rare event that I couldn’t miss. My pictures, capture in le Vexin, between Normandie and Île-de-France have been shared in different medias, as actu.fr and paris-normandie.fr

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Partial solar eclipse & Eiffel Tower

In march 2025, a partial solar eclipse was visible in France. It was the occasion to attempt a capture, with an alignement with the iconic Parisan monument, and it worked ! The image has been share in futura-science.com

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