I am Florine Kieffer,
independent photographer, based between Alsace and Paris.
At 22, my view of the world was shaped by my family history—marked in particular by my father's disability—as well as by my constant interest in human stories, territories, and objects that carry memory.
My work explores contemporary social issues, particularly disability, identities, and collective memory. I combine a personal aesthetic influenced by documentary photography, fashion, film, and family photography.
I deeply believe in the power of shared stories and in the active participation of my subjects in the construction of the project.
Alongside my documentary projects, I offer creative and tailor-made photographic services for individuals and professionals, including my documentary approach to offer a narrative, a story that can touch the public.

My experience
With several years of experience and a solid training in fashion at Studio Bercot, in Paris, visual arts at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy and design, I have had the opportunity to collaborate with artists, brands and NGOs, individuals and recently to compete for several French photography prizes.
I was shortlisted for the Fondation de France's Déclics Jeunes 2025 Prize, a recognized national competition that supports young people with high-impact projects.
I have exhibited at the Bièvres Fair and am an active member of the Paris Val de Bièvres photoclub and am used to coordinating and assisting on film sets as well as in the fashion world with major couture houses.