Collage of eight diverse black and white portrait photos of men and women with various hairstyles and expressions.

Through Their Eyes, I Healed  - À travers leurs yeux, j’ai guéri, is a collaborative project with Montréal’s Mission Old Brewery. I create portraits of people experiencing homelessness while also giving them disposable cameras to share their own perspectives. Together, we reveal stories that are too often unseen—honest, intimate, and deeply human. All proceeds from the resulting book will go directly to the shelter to support those in need.

Join the photographers by clicking their image, and see through their eyes 

Close-up black and white photo of a middle-aged man with a serious expression, wearing a knit beanie, a fleece collar, and a jacket.
A black and white close-up portrait of an older man with a beard and receding hairline, looking downward with a serious expression.
A black and white close-up portrait of a man wearing a hoodie, cap, and jacket with an 'S' logo, looking directly at the camera against a dark blurred background.
Black and white portrait of a person with long, messy hair and multiple facial piercings, including a septum piercing, a lip piercing, and eyebrow piercings, against a dark background.
A close-up black and white photo of a middle-aged person with a shaved head, wearing headphones around their neck, a hoodie, and an earring.
A black and white portrait of a smiling man wearing a hoodie and a baseball cap.
Black and white close-up portrait of a young man with curly hair, wearing a textured sweater, looking directly at the camera.
Black and white close-up portrait of a man with dreadlocks, a goatee, and wearing a denim vest over a hoodie.

PUSHING THE COMFORT ZONE

What began as a simple way to make the world feel a little smaller, just stepping outside with my camera, soon grew into something far more meaningful. Photographing the lives of people experiencing homelessness revealed the power of the lens and gave me the courage to share the stories I encountered. That process changed me, and now I share it in the hope it might do the same for someone else.

That same courage now carries me into the heart of live music, chaotic, unpredictable and alive with energy. Concert photography pushes me beyond my comfort zone, driving me through crowds, after fleeting moments, and right to the edge of the stage to capture raw emotion as it unfolds. Yet beneath the volume and the lights, the purpose remains the same: to keep shining a light on stories that matter and show how art, in all its forms, can bring us closer together.