Alexandre Morvan

Alexandre Morvan is a French photographer based in Paris, known for his ability to capture fleeting moments that blur the line between reality and fiction. His work often explores themes of impermanence, memory, and the hidden narratives within everyday life.

In 2020, Morvan found himself in Japan during the early days of the pandemic, a coincidence that led to his book Cherry Trees. Through a mix of documentary and cinematic imagery, he documented the contrast between Japan’s cherished hanami season and the growing unease of an uncertain world. Influenced by the dystopian anime of his childhood, his photographs reveal a world that feels both familiar and strangely surreal.

Morvan’s work has been exhibited internationally and published in various photography and art journals. He continues to explore visual storytelling that connects personal experience with broader cultural and historical themes. (Website, Instagram)