Stories

French Women — France Keyser

2018
Inti and Loula, a she wolf.  It was the 70s and the communities flourished in Ariege. Inti is a child of hippies, neo-rurals who settled in these mountains of Couserans. Until the age of 8 years he lived in the middle of the forest and the animals.

La vie sauvage — Pierre Hybre

2013 - 2016
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Fragments # 1 — Alain Keler

2014
Moscow. April 2019

Moscow. A spring diary — Julien Daniel

2019

Love Lane — Ed Alcock

2014
I have nothing to offer to my son now. I am just old and poor”. Pyongtaek, 19th of June 2013. Mrs. Kim Jihee, former comfort woman for the American GIs, 64 years old smokes in her little apartment near Camp David, the red area of the huge US military ba

Omone (Mother) — Agnes Dherbeys

2013

Actus

MYOP est un collectif fondé en 2005 par des photographes souhaitant se réunir et écrire ensemble une histoire sensible, vivante et subjective de leur temps. MYOP rassemble aujourd’hui vingt regards singuliers autour d’une même exigence documentaire et artistique. 

L’engagement des photographes prend forme lors de collaborations avec la presse française et internationale et par la création de projets éditoriaux ambitieux. Depuis ses débuts, le collectif organise des expositions remarquées lors de rendez-vous majeurs de la photographie et dans des institutions culturelles (Les Rencontres d’Arles, Photo London, la Gaîté Lyrique).

Le nom de MYOP est inspiré d’un poème de Paul Éluard : « Mes Yeux, Objets Patients, étaient à jamais ouverts sur l’étendue des mers où je me noyais. Enfin une écume blanche passa sur le point noir qui fuyait. Tout s’effaça. ».

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MYOP is a collective founded in 2005 by photographers wishing to unite and jointly craft a sensitive, vibrant, and subjective narrative of their time. Today, MYOP brings together twenty singular perspectives around a shared documentary and artistic commitment.

The photographers’ engagement takes shape through collaborations with the French and international press, as well as through the creation of ambitious editorial projects. Since its beginnings, the collective has organized noteworthy exhibitions at major photography events and within cultural institutions (The Rencontres d’Arles, Photo London, la Gaîté Lyrique).

The name MYOP is inspired by a poem by Paul Éluard: “My Eyes, Patient Objects, were forever open to the expanse of the seas in which I drowned. At last a white foam passed over the fleeing black point. Everything faded.”.

MYOP

15 rue de l'Aqueduc, 75010 Paris, France

Antoine Kimmerlin - Editorial Director

Delphine Pousse - Project Manager

/ Phone :+33 (0)1 42 33 82 35
/ E-mail : bureau@myop.fr