I grew up at the French-German border at Saarbrücken and since then I am interested in borderlife and crossing borders geographical and in terms of storytelling and formats. I started studying philosophy and literature at the Sorbonne Paris and Leipzig University and switched to filmdirecting, graduating in 2005. I earned distinction in Directing for Film from HFF Konrad Wolf Potsdam-Babelsberg, with „little miss perfect“ a documentary „dogma“ improvised short film that was founded by the RBB Broadcast Network Berlin. I won several awards and was screened world wide on festivals. I also received a DAAD scholarship for artists to improve my visual language in Tokyo where I worked as an assistant with Magnum Images Tokyo and Rinko Kawauchi/FOIL office Tokyo. To enhance my visual language, a -documentary in poetry- style I graduated 2008 in Photography at Central Saint Martin‘s College of Art and Design, London. Winner of the Deutsche Bank Pyramid Award Photography 2008 that brought me to Shanghai, China to begin the „silent neighbours“ photo-booth installation that travels since then to different cities as a 10 years long time project- displayed from 2013 at the QUATTROPOLE (Luxembourg, Trier, Sarrebruck, Metz). Winner of the award of the jury of the little more/bccks book award in 2009, Tokyo Japan. Publications in Le Journal de la Photographie, Photoworks, Photo nouvelles, Papersky magazine, Japan times, Dazed digital. Exhibition at Centre Pompidou Paris, little more chika Tokyo. I am based in Paris and I work as a photographer and lecturer in London; Paris and la grande région.