Itinerant candies kiosk in front of a mosquee. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
Market closed to the port. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
Itinerant candies kiosk and the city chaos. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
View of the city from the Galata Tower. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
Fishes just catched in a bucket. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
Persons are chatting on the Bosphorus tour ferry. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
European woman silhouette on the Bosphorus tour ferry. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
Mosque seen from a grating mosque. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
Mosque in the night. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
Woman in a mosque. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
Light games in a mosque. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
Istanbul
Ancient Byzantium and then Costantinopolis, , Istanbul is the pearl of Mediterranean and the Black Sea,one of the most charming and mysterious ensemble of European and Asian culture in the world. Walking without destination in this city is a multisensorial experience: the unvaried continuous blunt sound of muezzin calls the chador’s women to mosques, the odour of fish and onions kebab at port mixed to the captivating colours force of Oriental spices, the Sturm und Drang skies up the Bosphorus liquid snake, Arab figures on ceramic like pencil designs in the darkness of quarters, the multi-coloured chaos of Kapali Carsisi bazaar become a bittersweet hodgepodge by adding the delirious movement of youth jeans in the globalized shops and the disco music from the restaurants for tourists.