Gallery: Turkish Soap Operas and Social Unrest Collide in Surreal Photos
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A prisoner exchange, outskirts of Istanbul.
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Cityscape backdrop, Istanbul, 2013.
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A man approaches a murder scene, Istanbul, March 2013.
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Women watch police fire tear gas canisters close to where they are standing. Gezi Park, Istanbul.
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A murder scene, outksirts of Istanbul, 2013.
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A man comforts his girlfriend in a mansion on the Bosphorus, Istanbul, 2013.
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Murder of the mistress, Istanbul, 2013.
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People watch and film police confront a crowd, Gezi Park, Istanbul.
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The Kanlicia neighbourhood of Istanbul, Asian/Anatolyian side of the Bosphorus Sea.
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A man and his wife sit in a car on the outskirts of the city prepairing for a journey into the center.
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Turkish mafia on the outskirts of Instanbul. May 2013.
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Two Arab tourists take pictures of the action unfolding infront of them, Gezi Park, Istanbul, June 2013.
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A man tries to return home while hiding from police, Istanbul, June 2013.
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A damaged bust of Kamal Attaturk founder of modern day Turkey, Istanbul 2013.
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A couple kiss on the shores of the Bosphorus, Anatolyan/Asian side, Istanbul, 2013.
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Scripts in an apartment block, Istanbul, April 2013
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TV lights on an area near the Black Sea, Beykoz district, Istanbul, 2013.
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Taksim Square, June, 2013.
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The femme fatal awaits instructions, Beykoz film lot, Istanbul.
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