About Morgan Cox

Morgan Cox is a passionate, self-taught French photographer who draws his inspiration from literature, podcast, arts, travels.
After finding his pencil stroke during free workshops at La Grande Chaumière in Paris, during which he developed his sense of aesthetics and composition, he decided to train as a photographer. Inspired by the work of David LaChapelle, he began his photographic career capturing scenes of urban life.
He then left France to move to the USA, Canada, Switzerland and back to the USA, where he became involved in voluntary work with NGO such as Greenpeace and WWF. During environmental clean-up, he documents what he sees through photography. This gave rise to 3 series of photographs about single use plastic and cigarette butts, in which he highlights the beauty of our environment on the one hand, and on the other, the ugliness of the pollution that eats away at it.
But Morgan's artivism doesn't stop at the violence done to our planet, writing about all forms of violence and, more specifically, sexual, he joined the Collectif Enfantiste, campaigning against child abuse and supporting protective mothers. This cause is illustrated in 3 series photographs.