
Éric Lamblin aka Crackoï
Based in Reunion Island, I develop a photography that is both immersive and discreet, driven by a singular gaze upon the world. Whether I photograph underwater or on land, I seek to let what is there simply exist, in its simplicity and rightness, without effect or demonstration.















Whales, landscapes, bodies or everyday scenes thus become presences, set within an open and silent space. Underwater, shades of blue envelop the gaze and invite an immersive experience, often gentle and fragile. On land, black and white focuses attention, strips reality bare and reveals a more introspective dimension.
Between presence and withdrawal, my images offer a sensitive experience of reality, where the visible is never entirely revealed.















Natural light and slow time are part of the same pursuit: to look without harming, to share without imposing. I invite you to slow down, to feel, and to accept that a part of the world always remains inaccessible.