People of Turkey

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

One thing that really  stood out about Turkey is how friendly and sociable the people were. Just walking around the streets people would see us taking photos and would want a photo taken. We would walk into a bakery and the bakers would put on a show for us and the camera. At first we were a little skeptical as to why everyone was so nice, but eventually we realized that everyone was genuinely nice and just wanted to talk even if they only knew a few words in English. Because we were in Bodrum far past the summer tourist season, Julia and I stood out and were welcomed by the townspeople. It was a really good time to get some authentic shots of the locals during their real life activities. We had a great time strolling through the little streets in Bodrum and taking photos of people playing cards and backgammon, knitting socks, cleaning shoes, sewing in a tailor shop, or just sitting around having a smoke. Everyone had a smile and a few Turkish words for us which we couldn't understand but a smile from us and a thank you seemed to please them. This wasn't something we were expecting from a tourist town and we asked our hotel owner, Hamza about it. He wasn't surprised at all and said that Turkish people in general are very friendly and sociable.

-Yuriy


13 comments :

  1. Beautiful post and photos! Portraits are my favorite and these have me even more excited for our trip to Turkey this May. =)

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  2. awww ... I absolutely love taking portraits.. and you guys have really beautiful pictures ... ☺

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  3. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS!!!

    Each picture, each face has a story. It's so beautiful.

    S'bogom :)

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  4. Oh my, they are beautiful. I was surprised to see all the light eyes with the olive complexion! Gorgeous.

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  5. people in turkey are the nicest! when i went over the summer i was so surprised as to how friendly they really were! these pictures are amazing- i love how each one captures the person fully :)

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  6. have fun in Turkey :)
    I like street photos.

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  7. gorgeous! i absolutely love street portraits - it's so interesting to look at the different faces and try and wonder as to what their stories are.

    i read your faq post and see that you are using a variety of lenses - the 50/1.4 the most - is that what you find you use the most for these kinds of street portraits?

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  8. i have to agree with the other comments.. i ABSOLUTELY love these pictures.
    these pictures are so beautiful...these people are indeed very nice, my father works in an auto shop, and many of the Turkish people come to get their cars fixed. when im there they are extremely nice, friendly and talkative.. they always bring little presents, weather it's cookies, or their bread they always give it from the heart....

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  9. Oh I love this post!! I met a Turkish couple a few years ago, and they were the sweetest and most genuine people I have ever known. I really hope to travel here one day. Gorgeous photos!

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  10. this is your best post yet! thank you for sharing! (I hope you end up making a book of this trip!)

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  11. Mustaches seem to be really popular in Turkey!

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  12. Look at all those friendly faces! The old men look so sweet.
    And I think the mustache guy up there wins for best mustache in history! Dang!!

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