Florence Behar Aboudaram (b. 1975) is a French portrait, travel, and lifestyle photographer based in Marseille. She works on both commissioned and personal projects, using still (digital and analog) and moving formats.
With a background in communications and production in Paris’s cultural and media industries, and a lifelong engagement with photography and video, she gradually shifted to professional image-making, graduating from ENSP in Arles, France.
Her practice explores intimacy and bodies through a female gaze, as spaces of presence, vulnerability, and quiet transformation shaped by desire, absence, and memory. She moves between diaristic documentation and staged compositions, privileging psychological states and interior drama over linear narratives. Relationships to the self, to others, and to places remain central.
Influenced by Mediterranean territories where she grew up, lives, and travels, she lets rhythm, light, and atmosphere guide the work, allowing emotion and subtle gestures to emerge.
Works featured online and in prints in Le Monde, Artribune, PhotoVogue, Le Soir, Novo, I Domani…
Clients include Agat Films, La Ville de Marseille, La Cosca, Les Rythmes Ruban, Radio France, Toms, Brognon/Rollin, Calmann Levy…
Don’t be shy:
flo.behar@gmail.com