Olivia’s love for photography started at an early age. Growing up in her native city of Bordeaux in France, Olivia’s spent her teenage years experimenting with image-making, taking part in her first photography exhibition at the age of 16.
Soon after, she moved to London, and for years learned her craft assisting some of the world’s leading commercial and editorial photographers, while developing her own personal projects and distinct style. Eventually, in 2014, she founded OUI DIGI, a high-end boutique digital rental company that supplies digital operators to some of the best names in the industry from Glen Luchford to Harley Weir.
As an interior photographer, Olivia has worked with a number of editorial outlets, including The Financial Times magazine, BBC Food, Annabel… and a variety of others clients, including State of Craft and Meridiani.
Her most recent project was a photography book collection — The Long Ride — a three year study of the habitats of indigenous horse breeds across the globe. Travelling on horseback, Olivia immersed herself within nature, capturing horses and the immensity of the landscapes they inhabit.
To this day, Olivia’s work is heavily inspired by the simplicity and delicacy found in nature. Still based in London, she now brings her keen eye and instincts to interior, still-life and lifestyle photography, always striving to reveal their innate beauty.