NomadLens Project is a collection of cinematic travel stories captured on the road, moments, landscapes, and encounters across France and beyond. Blending photography, filmmaking, and slow travel, the project explores places with intention: early-morning light, quiet medieval streets, natural escapes, and authentic experiences that reveal the character of a destination.
Hi, I'm Tudor, a full-time videographer & photographer, and a few years ago, I settled near Lyon. From here, I travel across France capturing these adventures and invite you to experience them in a slower, more authentic way.
Alongside documenting my journeys, I also offer travel experiences by camping-car, designed for couples and adventurers who want to explore France in a more intimate and immersive way. These experiences combine photography, film, and the freedom of the open road, perfect for those who want real memories, not staged travel.
From hidden villages to mountain passes, from lavender fields to dramatic coastlines, NomadLens Project is about seeing places differently and capturing them with a cinematic, emotional touch.
Stories from the Road
Cinematic travel videos from France and beyond.
The DOLOMITES in autumn ! I am so grateful I could witness the Italian Alps transformed. From the golden larches to the jagged peaks of Seceda, this is autumn in the Dolomites. There is a short window every October when the Dolomites turn into a golden masterpiece. We spent 4 days hiking through this breathtaking landscape to capture these moments. If you’re a fan of mountain landscapes and cinematic travel, this is for you.
Discover Pérouges: a charming 800 years old medieval french village near Lyon with cobbled streets, ancient stone houses, and cozy local flavors. Perfect for a weekend getaway among vineyards and history.
I can't believe this place is real, and it's just a few hours from Lyon! The Cirque de Saint-Même is a stunning natural amphitheater carved by waterfalls and surrounded by lush alpine forests. Perfect for photographers, videographers, and nature lovers alike, you can explore its trails, capture breathtaking aerial drone shots, and frame waterfalls like scenes straight out of a movie.
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