

Welcome to my world of photography
I’m Myriam — mom of two little girls, passionate about photography and deeply moved by human connection. After living in Brussels, Madrid, Paris, and Annecy, I’ve settled in Neuchâtel, where I want to capture those family moments we so often overlook in the rush of daily life.
For me, photography isn’t about artifice — it’s about preserving what truly defines a family: tender gestures, bursts of laughter, moments of closeness. Those little things we take for granted, but that time transforms into priceless memories.
My approach is simple: natural photos, taken in the intimacy of your own home, where you can simply be yourselves. A photo session becomes more than an experience — it’s a way of holding on to what matters, before it slips away.

My approach: Natural, Spontaneous, and Authentic
I move away from stiff poses and elaborate setups. What I’m after is the authenticity of the moment.
A photo session with me is about capturing those little instants that may seem ordinary at first, but that reveal the true beauty of your family. The small things, the everyday gestures, the knowing glances — that’s where the strength of a memory lies.
Time moves quickly, and often we don’t realize the hidden treasures found in the simplicity of daily life. Once those moments pass, they only live on through the value we give them as memories. A photo session is a way to meet this essential need: holding on to the pieces of life that, without us noticing, are already becoming part of our story.

My journey: From Occupational Therapy to Family Photography
Before becoming a photographer, I worked as an occupational therapist. That path taught me to listen, to understand, and to stay closely attuned to people’s needs.
Today, I bring that same attentive listening into my work as a photographer. Every session is an opportunity to discover your story, to capture your emotions, and to preserve them in a way that truly reflects who you are.
The Light : A subject, a tool in constant motion
For the past three years, I’ve been taking part in the #100daysoflumiere challenge, created by the talented Caro Cuinet. This journey allows me to explore light in all its forms, year after year.
For me, light is more than just a way to illuminate my photos — it’s a subject in itself, a tool I strive to understand and approach differently. This challenge has opened new perspectives, teaching me to play with light, to use it to reveal emotions, create atmospheres, and capture the very essence of each moment.
Every day brings a new opportunity to tame it, to explore its variations, and to weave it into my images.



