Camille Mompach (born in 1993 in Cambrai, France) is a Paris-based photographer, director, and art director. A child of the 1990s, she grew up in the industrial north of France before moving to Paris, where she developed a self-taught practice shaped by cinema and pop culture. These influences run throughout her work, blending staging, storytelling, and image construction. Her work explores the body, performance, and representations of femininity through a distinctive female gaze. She is particularly interested in artists who use their bodies as a working tool, as seen in Corporis, a series initiated in 2021 and presented in 2022 in collaboration with the Fondation des Femmes. Her practice is multidisciplinary : Camille creates complete visual universes, from art direction and production to casting, scenography, and narrative development. This approach is also reflected in her personal projects, such as CREAM, a publication that reinterprets the codes of pin-up calendars through a contemporary and engaged perspective. Alongside her personal work, she develops commercial and editorial projects, including a year-long collaboration with RougeGorge Lingerie (Cliché), a monthly series deconstructing beauty standards and representations of the female body. Her work was also featured at the 2024 edition of the Festival Les Inrockuptibles, highlighting the emerging French photography scene. Independent and deeply engaged in her creative process, Camille Mompach embraces a free and instinctive practice, where each image becomes a space for expression, sensuality, and reclamation.