Thibault Jouvent is an independent photographer working across film, photography and art direction. He approached Parc for a new portfolio, but the brief quickly moved beyond presentation. His previous online presence felt too commercial and too neutral, close to the visual codes of beige, skin-toned image-making, and did not reflect the more personal side of his work: black and white photography, film, video and a quieter sensitivity.
Parc designed a complete identity, art direction, website and CMS structure built around the language of film and contact sheets. Rather than treating the portfolio as a conventional grid of projects, the site presents images as sequences. The response was structural: a frame for the work to be read as an archive rather than a commercial showcase.
Each slide is composed as a contact sheet of twelve images. Clicking an image opens the full image and video slider, moving the visitor from the surface of the archive directly into the work. A permanent index keeps the broader structure accessible across the site, and transitions stay direct rather than animated, holding the experience close to photography itself: looking, selecting, entering, returning. Kirby gives Thibault full control over projects, images, videos and contact sheet selections.
The site repositions Thibault's practice away from a generic lifestyle reading and closer to film, art direction, black and white photography and personal visual research. The contact sheet logic gives the work a photographic and cinematic grounding, while the archive structure allows him to be read not only as an image-maker for commissions, but as someone with a world, a tone and a point of view.



