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Turkey
Turkey holds a special place in my story as a wedding photographer. My first visit was in 2014 for a wedding in Istanbul โ a city so layered, so visually alive, that it genuinely changed the way I thought about destination photography. That trip was part of what pushed me to build the traveling practice I have today.
Two years later I returned for a wedding on Cunda, a quiet Aegean island near Ayvalฤฑk, with whitewashed streets and a pace completely different from the energy of Istanbul.
Turkey is one of those places where every corner offers something extraordinary to photograph. If you’re planning a wedding there โ whether in Istanbul, on the Aegean coast, or anywhere else in the country โ I’d love to be considered.
Turkey, Cunda
October 1, 2016
Turkey, Istanbul
June 22, 2014