Marie-Caroline Lucat's creative work

Marie-Caroline Lucat: Architectural and Interior Design Photographer & Filmmaker

Marie-Caroline Lucat is a distinguished French and Spanish professional specializing in architectural and interior design photography and filmmaking. With a career spanning more than two decades, Marie-Caroline Lucat has become a respected name in the visual arts, dedicated to revealing the intrinsic beauty and structural narrative of contemporary spaces. Operating between Montpellier, Paris, and Spain, she has collaborated with world-renowned architectural icons and firms, including Ateliers Jean Nouvel, Architecture Studio, and Mateo Architecture. Her extensive portfolio showcases significant landmarks such as the Luma Foundation in Arles, the Lee Ufan Foundation designed by Tadao Ando, and the archives of Zaha Hadid in Montpellier. Marie-Caroline Lucat focuses on the emotional resonance of a space, using her sensitive eye for detail and mastery of light to tell a compelling story that goes beyond technical documentation. Her work is frequently featured in international publications like AD, Archistorm, Abitare, and Elle Decoration. Beyond photography, she is expanding her creative practice into architectural video and agency portraiture, continuously seeking innovative ways to express the aesthetic power of design. Her approach combines technical expertise with a refined artistic vision that captures the unique atmosphere of every project she undertakes.