Call me Ci. I was born in Beyoğlu, Istanbul on July 6th, 1986. I studied Italian Language and Literature at Istanbul University. Following that, I worked for advertising agencies as a copywriter and creative director for many years. I was 28 when I discovered visual storytelling. I did music photography and photojournalism for a while, then I decided to devote my time solely to my own stories.

My work is focused on Istanbul and its personal psychogeography. Adopting documentary as a secondary function, I tell stories using the scenes of my city. My distinct colour palette is a derivation of the look of Italian giallos from the ‘70s, and I take cues from the cinematography of classic horror films in my visual language. All of my photographs take place in the daytime.

You can watch me talk about these things on Nowness.

More about my work

  1. More information
  2. Exhibitions
  3. Texts
  4. Assignments
  5. Prints



Favourites

Fujifilm X70 (2016)
Suspiria (1977)
Cat’s Cradle (1963)
 The Smiths (1984)
Timeline of the far future



Blog posts

2023-08-29    Suzan

Short posts on Threads

Will the World End in the Daytime


Will the World End in the Daytime (Kıyamet Gündüz Mü Gelecek, 2017 - 2019) is a fictional photo-story about the imminent devastating earthquake that scientists predict will happen in Istanbul.
Exhibitions

  1. Les Rencontres d’Arles as part of A Pillar of Smoke (2018)
  2. Jimei x Arles International Photography Festival (2018)

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