Alizé Jireh is a photographer and filmmaker with over 9 years of experience in both figurative art and documentary filmmaking. Her work centers on storytelling that evokes emotion, connection, and introspection, often delving into themes of vulnerability, sensuality, and the intricate bond between humanity and the natural world.
Alizé’s global perspective, shaped by her travels and collaborations, allows her to capture diverse cultures and landscapes through a lens of curiosity and empathy. Her freelance work includes notable partnerships with Patagonia, Black Bean Productions, TOMS UK, Women and the Wind, The Matriarchs, The Work of The People, Seea, Two Thirds, and others.
Her art reflects a deep exploration of self, often portrayed through raw and sensual experiences in ordinary spaces. With a curious eye, Alizé seeks the authentic voice within, revealing that our internal journeys shape the external world we inhabit.
Her work also examines the human body as an extension of nature, a lifeless form merging with its surroundings. Through surrealism and dreamscapes, Alizé explores the intensity of human emotion—solitude, observation, sensuality—capturing the soul’s quiet resonance.