Stéphane Hervé found his passion for photography in early life, inspired by his father’s collection of iconic magazines. This introduction led them to admire the works of Bunny Yeager, Ken Marcus, and Mario Casilli, and later to the creative worlds of Helmut Newton, David LaChapelle, Jan Saudek, and David Hamilton.
As a naturally reserved individual, this journey helped them appreciate the beauty of the human form and develop a sense of confidence and self-acceptance. It also cultivated deep respect for the collaborative nature of photography, where models play an essential role in bringing artistic visions to life.
Stéphane believes in the freedom of self-expression and the importance of embracing individuality without fear or judgment. Their work celebrates the human form as a source of empowerment and a reflection of personal and artistic freedom.