Rémy Courseaux is a self-taught nature photographer who specializes in capturing natural light and wild environments. His sensitivity to the stars—stemming from his early practice in astronomy—enables him to carefully craft his compositions, contrasts, and the light sections of his images. He favors the natural environment in its raw state, avoiding artifice to accurately capture living things and landscapes.
His subjects range from the transhumance of herds in the Cévennes to panoramas of the tundra in the Yukon and scenes of European wilderness. He also explores remote areas, from boreal forests to alpine environments. His approach combines patience, direct observation, and minimal use of cumbersome equipment to preserve the authentic rendering of the environments he photographs.
Publications, exhibitions, and prints of his images testify to his visual and documentary commitment. His distribution via Biosphoto allows his images to reach a specialized audience of publishers, journalists, and nature lovers. His work aims not only to share the beauty of natural environments, but also to encourage their understanding and preservation through quality and visual truth.