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Feigned Isolations

My Scholarship entry - This great misfortune, to be incapable of solitude

Turkey | Monday, November 24, 2014 | flickr photos



I believe people within whom germinates a photography are hungry individuals. There is a quest. There is an appetite for questioning. I for one am hungry for discovery, exploration within and without. Photography aggrandises word views, imparts vigour to the mind and requires a craving for adventure. The photograph my view is no more than an experimental missionary. Thus, I believe I’m on the look about for a sensory narrative that embarks one on an genuine emotional journey. As such, I have chosen to submit a narrative dealing with the cleavages internal to the Turkish society. The core, the periphery, concealment, flight, and desertion are themes I attempted to pit against eachother to construct a politicized environment. I sought to unearth the feigned state of isolation present in our contemporary lives, which are not immune to desolation and emptiness. Yet, when the private and the public, politics and the everyday fuse: everything coalesces and simultaneously fragments.Photography serves as a bridge to all these gaps. It knows no passport. It is a social dialogue that I wholeheartedly wish to cultivate, eye by eye, with Mr.Jason Edward.

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