Untitled, from the series SEUIL / THRESHOLD
Experimental photo of the (lack of) ice in the Saguenay fjord during the warmest winter in Canada's history. This photo was taken in February 2024 during an artist residency aboard a Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker as part of a scientific expedition led by ISMER (Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski). The ice was thin, grey and slushy; by the end of the residency my photographs had become dark and somber. Using ICM (Intentional Camera Movement), all photos taken on the icebreaker were created in-camera in one single exposure using a long shutter speed. No image was manipulated in Photoshop.