Where It All Began

I’ve always believed that our beginnings shape more than just our memories — they shape how we see the world.

I was born in Montreal, raised between two cultures, and educated across borders. When my family moved to the United States during my early childhood, I began school in English. Years later, when we returned to Quebec, I found myself fully immersed in a French environment — while my mother made sure my English foundation remained strong.

Living between languages taught me something I didn’t recognize at the time: adaptability. It taught me how to shift perspectives, how to listen carefully, and how to move comfortably between different worlds. Those early experiences would quietly influence every chapter of my professional life.

My career first unfolded in the demanding world of film and television — where organization, composure, and creative precision were not optional. It was there that I developed an eye for detail and an understanding of how powerful visual storytelling can be.

Years later, that foundation would lead me back to school to formally study graphic design. I began the program with very little technical knowledge and graduated with honours — a personal milestone that reinforced something I now carry with confidence: growth is always possible, and mastery is built through commitment.

Today, my work spans design, digital strategy, photography, video, and event coordination — but at its core, everything I do is rooted in structure, storytelling, and the belief that ideas deserve to be built well.

This is where it began.


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