Our Story

SIGNALS grew out of conversations, friendships, and a shared love for photography. 

In the fall of 2025, on the way to a photo exhibition upstate, a long conversation made something clear: artists and organizations kept coming to us for advice—on strategy, international networks, collaborations, and creative partnerships. SIGNALS was born as a way to offer that support more intentionally.

At its core, SIGNALS is about what we love most: helping organizations and artists reach their full potential, and making sure their work is seen, shared, and experienced as widely as possible.


Our Team

Myrtille Beauvert

Founder

Myrtille Beauvert is a communications strategist and publicist specializing in visual arts and photography. As founder of Sisters Communications, she has over fifteen years of experience helping artists and cultural organizations share their stories with clarity, purpose, and impact.

She has overseen communications for CPW, Fondation Carmignac, Bronx Documentary Center, CatchLight, Magnum Photos, and for festivals, brands, and publishers across Europe and the U.S. Her work spans photojournalism, documentary photography, contemporary art, activism, and education, with a focus on projects that deepen our understanding of the world around us.


Photo by Benjamin Petit

Elsa Seignol

Founder

Elsa Seignol is an independent curator and publisher specializing in photography. She leads project development from concept to delivery, working across publications, exhibitions, and transatlantic collaborations. As founder of Revers and the initiative Back and Forth, she works with photographers and organizations to shape and circulate work internationally.

Her experience includes previously leading the development and artistic program of the Face à la Mer photo festival in Tangier, consulting for Worthless Studios / Free Film, and producing work with the photography agency Hans Lucas. She has collaborated with agencies, non-profits, and independent photographers across the UK, France, Morocco, and the United States.


Photo by Mahka Eslami