Florent Cardinaux is a French photographer specializing in nature and wildlife, originally from the Jura Mountains. His career began with observing insects and birds, which quickly led him to use photography as a means of documentation and sharing. His work focuses on showcasing animal species, plants, and landscapes, favoring natural light conditions and authentic situations.
His approach is based on daily immersion in the natural environment, where he spends long hours observing and scouting. This method allows him to capture rarely seen behaviors and to reproduce the diversity of ecosystems. He practices macro photography as well as long-focus wildlife photography, as well as landscape and underwater photography, in a comprehensive approach to understanding and communicating wildlife.
Florent Cardinaux's images are characterized by a quest for precision and documentary accuracy, while incorporating an aesthetic dimension. His goal is to reveal the biological richness of natural environments and draw attention to their fragility. His work has resulted in several publications, exhibitions, and editorial collaborations, contributing to the dissemination of a scientific and sensitive vision of nature.