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Captured in the historic town of Hasankeyf, Turkey, this poignant image features a frog residing in an ecosystem threatened by the impending Ilisu Dam project. The photographer utilized a 135mm focal length to isolate the subject, emphasizing the fragile beauty of a creature whose habitat faces total submersion. By documenting this small inhabitant, the image serves as a powerful visual protest against the destruction of thousand-year-old historical caves and natural landscapes. It is an award-worthy piece that masterfully blends environmental advocacy with wildlife photography, turning a local ecological concern into a compelling narrative about the urgency of preserving cultural and natural heritage.
Hasankeyf Frog, by Mehmet Masum
Based in Diyarbakir, Turkey, Mehmet Masum Suer is a distinguished documentary photographer and former journalist with a career spanning several decades. His work focuses on the rich cultural and historical tapestry of the region, documenting ancient architecture, festivals, and the evolving landscape of cities like Hasankeyf and Mardin. An internationally recognized artist with FIAP and PSA affiliations, Suer has seen his photography featured in global exhibitions, touristic publications, and even postage stamps. His commitment to preserving cultural heritage through the lens has earned him a place among the world's top photographers.
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There is a quiet, persistent arrogance in how we measure the importance of a place. We look for the grand architecture, the towering stone, the echoes of empires that left their signatures in marble and mortar.
Read the reflection →There is a quiet dignity in the way a creature occupies its place in the world, unaware of the tides of change that threaten to erase its home.
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