SAINT LAURENT BABYLONE is presenting a selection of photographs by Neil Faveris-Essadi, curated by Anthony Vaccarello.

Faveris-Essadi is a Paris-based French photographer born in 2005. He began photographing his surroundings at fifteen and has maintained an instinctive relationship with the camera since. As he describes it, his images are “the result of someone who rarely goes home.”

His work sits at the intersection of image, music and contemporary urban culture, shaped by creativity, nightlife and collective energy. He approaches photography as an act of closeness rather than observation. His images emerge from his immediate circle: friendships, celebrations, film sets, late nights. There is no theatrical staging or analytical distance. Memory drives the practice, an impulse to capture what might otherwise fade.

His visual language, rooted in Parisian youth and nocturnal energy, avoids overt narration or symbolic construction. The simplicity of his compositions conceals a sense of balance and timing. His signature lies in spontaneous, sensitive, almost discreet images. An approach he describes as “looking at the wrong place at the right time.”

All exhibited artworks at SAINT LAURENT BABYLONE in Paris will be available for sale. The 22nd edition of the Rive Droite fanzine dedicated to his work is offered for free in stores, along with a limited edition of one hundred numbered copies signed by the artist, available for purchase.