Salon Through Our Eyes

Context

A City Seen Differently

During my apprenticeship at the City of Salon-de-Provence, a creative initiative was launched: each apprentice was invited to share their own perspective of the city.

Rather than documenting landmarks in a conventional way, I chose to approach the project as a visual exploration, capturing moments, light, textures, and everyday atmospheres that define the soul of the city.

The objective was simple: show Salon not just as a place, but as a feeling.

Concept

Capturing a Personal Vision

Instead of focusing on postcard-perfect imagery, I wandered through the streets with a more instinctive approach.

I looked for:

  • Warm light reflecting on stone façades

  • Quiet corners and subtle architectural details

  • Natural interactions between people and their environment

  • Atmospheres that felt authentic and lived-in

The idea was to translate my own perception of the city, intimate, calm, and human.

Visual Direction

Warm, Timeless, Textured

In post-production, I deliberately enhanced the emotional tone of the series.

The color grading leans toward slightly warmer temperatures, reinforcing a sense of familiarity and comfort. A subtle grain was added to create a textured, almost nostalgic feel, something reminiscent of old film photography, yet still contemporary.

The intention wasn’t to stylize excessively, but to amplify the mood I experienced while walking through the city.

The result is a warm, timeless aesthetic that bridges documentary realism and artistic interpretation.

Outcome

A Strong Audience Response

The final series was published on the official Instagram account of the City of Salon-de-Provence.

The post quickly became one of the most liked publications on the account, demonstrating how a more personal and artistic approach can resonate strongly, even within institutional communication.

This project reinforced my belief that authenticity and visual sensitivity can transform simple documentation into meaningful storytelling.