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amed grand mosque
Echoes of Faith
The Great Mosque of Amed stands as a timeless witness to centuries of faith, art, and resilience.
Its dark basalt stones carry the marks of empires, prayers, and countless dawns. Through my lens, I try to capture not only the structure itself, but the quiet dialogue between shadow and light — the way the walls breathe history.
Each frame reflects the spirit of a city where cultures met, faded, and lived on in stone.
The Great Mosque of Amed stands as a timeless witness to centuries of faith, art, and resilience.
Its dark basalt stones carry the marks of empires, prayers, and countless dawns. Through my lens, I try to capture not only the structure itself, but the quiet dialogue between shadow and light — the way the walls breathe history.
Each frame reflects the spirit of a city where cultures met, faded, and lived on in stone.


Moments with Ceren
Ceren" is a visual series portraying a young woman in different moments and places — from calm landscapes to quiet portraits. The collection focuses on natural light, simple composition, and the subtle connection between people and their surroundings.


Ancient city of Midyat
In the heart of Mesopotamia, Midyat stands as a city sculpted by stone and sun.
Its narrow alleys, carved facades, and golden tones tell stories of artisans and centuries.
Through my lens, I seek the quiet beauty that lingers in its ancient walls — where silence, shadow, and time meet in harmony.
Its narrow alleys, carved facades, and golden tones tell stories of artisans and centuries.
Through my lens, I seek the quiet beauty that lingers in its ancient walls — where silence, shadow, and time meet in harmony.


karacaoren-lake-fall
Captured in the quiet heart of Karacaören, this series reflects the gentle melancholy of autumn — the still water, the whispering leaves, and the golden light fading into silence.


Adana: Historic Streets and Architectural Heritage


Moments with Ceren


Historic Ottoman Houses of Antalya Kaleici - Traditional Turkish Architecture Photography
This collection captures the unique character of Kaleiçi's unrestored Ottoman houses, documenting their weathered facades before potential restoration or loss. Built in the 18th and 19th centuries, these traditional Turkish houses feature limestone walls, wooden bay windows, hand-carved shutters, and whitewashed surfaces that reveal layers of history. The natural aging process has created unique textures and colors that tell the stories of Antalya's architectural heritage in their most authentic form.
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