Born in Nyon in 1981 and graduating from the Vevey School of Photography in 2014, she completed her training with a dissertation dedicated to the use of mise-en-scene in documentary work. All of her work explores social and human realities and difficulties through projects that question the place of man in his geographical, historical and social environment, and also tackles the notion of memory and remembrance.
In 2013, she won the SFR Jeunes talents prize and the VFG Jeunes talents prize with her series ‘Petite robe de fête’. In 2014, she produced ‘La mécanique céleste’ as part of the Valais photographic survey. As a recipient of a grant from the NCCR Lives (National Centre of Competence in Research), she produced her work ‘Bois des Frères’, which was nominated in the final of the Swiss Photo Awards in 2016. In the following years, she will produce the series ‘Yangon Autels’ during a year with her family in Burma, followed by ‘Journal de veille’ during the confinement, which presents a dialogue between the words of newspapers and photographs from her daily life. Finally, in 2021 and 2023, at the invitation of the Musée de Bagnes and then the PALP festival, she produced ‘Montagne Show’ and ‘Jardin du souvenir’.
Her work has been exhibited on numerous occasions, including at the Rencontres photographiques d’Arles, the Photoforum Pasquart in Bienne, the Journées photographiques de Bienne, the Visions du Réel festival in Nyon and at various venues and festivals in Switzerland, France, Portugal and Holland.