The frame remembers what the moment forgets.
Commissioned across Europe, Roux photographs individuals who move between lives artists, muses, and those seeking to be seen beyond the surface.
Every session is built around atmosphere. Direction is minimal. Presence is everything. The process feels more like a scene unfolding than a shoot being staged.
With a background in cinema and editorial photography, she blends film and digital formats to create portraits that carry tension, stillness, and memory. Each image carries the weight of memory nostalgic, cinematic, and deliberately unfinished.
I divide my time between Paris and Rome and work across Europe on commissioned portrait sessions and archival studies. My background in cinema and editorial photography informs the structure of every image—the framing, the rhythm, and the way presence takes shape in stillness.
Sessions unfold quietly. Each one is guided by tone, light, and the subject’s own rhythm. I build portraits through observation, timing, and deliberate direction, always aiming to extract something essential rather than styled.
I work with both film and digital, choosing format based on mood and motion. The intent is always to create photographs that feel cinematic and unforced—images that reveal something private, composed with restraint.
My practice exists at the intersection of portraiture and memory. The result is a body of work defined by atmosphere, clarity, and enduring tension.
—Clara M.
“I’ve worked with many photographers, but Roux doesn’t ‘shoot’—she studies. The session felt less like being photographed and more like being translated into stills. There was no performance, no pressure, no small talk to fill the silence. Just presence.
What I received wasn’t just a gallery. It was a document of how it felt to be in that moment—sharp, quiet, and unfiltered. I look at those images and see parts of myself I’ve never seen before. She gave me back a version of me I didn’t know I’d lost.”
—Leon H.
“I didn’t realise how much of myself I’d been hiding until Roux showed me. The images weren’t polished—they were precise. I could feel the time, the weight, the air in the room. Nothing posed, nothing corrected.
She listens more than she speaks, and somehow that silence shapes the frame. I’ve never trusted anyone with a camera the way I trusted her.”
—Elena F.
“There’s no spectacle, no façade. Roux has a way of making you forget the lens exists at all. I walked away from our session with a kind of stillness I hadn’t felt in years.
What she created doesn’t just reflect me—it reflects the version of me I needed to return to.”
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The right image doesn’t just document it distills. It holds a truth that memory alone can’t recall.
Roux approaches every commission as a director does a film: with vision, structure, and precision.
Each frame is built to last. Each session is shaped to reflect not only who you are but who you’ll remember yourself to be.
We accept a limited number of private commissions per season.
Because nothing about this process is rushed. And no one is seen the same way twice.