Nyima Marin (born 1987 in Chania, Greece, lives and works in the Paris region) is a
photographer. In 2009, after studying physics in Italy, he entered the french National Film, Photography & Sound Engineering School (ENS Louis Lumière). In 2012, two years after winning the Paris Match Photojournalism Student Award, he graduated from the photography section and became assistant to the visual artist Jean Larivière. Alongside regular commissioned work, he continues to explore the ambiguities and narrative possibilities specific to the photographic medium. In 2017, he was selected for the Planche(s) Contact residency in Deauville, where he presented his series "Le souvenir des marins", whose prints are now part of the collection of the new Les Franciscaines museum. In 2021, he exhibited successively at the Beaux-Arts de Paris and at the international photography festival InCadaqués, where he showed his project "L'Adieu du Minotaure".