Photoreporter
Photo reporter and writer documenting the impact of new technologies on society and human stories through travel.
Jerome Gence is originally from the island of Réunion, where he grew up, and first discovered the Himalayas while he was at school through visiting guest speakers. The mountains became a childhood dream of his—a dream he fulfilled in 2015 when he arrived in Nepal after traveling for over a year from Paris. It was during this journey that he took his first photographs. In Nepal, he met the photographer Eric Valli, who was moved by his early images and became his mentor.
In 2016, he held his first exhibition—The Himalayas—at the Yann Arthus-Bertrand studio in Paris. Since then, he has developed a particular interest in the impact of the internet and new technologies on the lives of the people he photographs.
His photo reports have been published in numerous international media outlets, including Le Figaro Magazine, Paris Match, Stern, Der Spiegel, Le Monde, Die Zeit, and National Geographic.

Exhibitions
Visa pour l'Image
Exhibited at Visa pour l’Image in 2021 and 2024, Jérôme Gence’s work examines the quiet transformations brought by digital technologies into everyday life. From the rise of remote work to childhood shaped by screens, his projects reveal how our gestures, relationships and sense of presence are being redefined by the connected world.
Exhibitions
Visa pour l'Image
Exhibited at Visa pour l’Image in 2021 and 2024, Jérôme Gence’s work examines the quiet transformations brought by digital technologies into everyday life. From the rise of remote work to childhood shaped by screens, his projects reveal how our gestures, relationships and sense of presence are being redefined by the connected world.




































