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12 years of photographing a window

Shutter: 12 years of photographing a window

Alper Yesiltas Photographed From The Window That Was Adjacent To His House For 12 Years And Recorded Different Images.

Alper Yesiltas, a photographer and lawyer from Istanbul, Turkey, has been photographing a window near his house for 12 years. The project was stopped last year because the property owner demolished the building, but the pictures are creative.

The window opened from a corridor in the apartment block adjacent to Yesiltas’ room. He started photographing this window in 2005 and continued until the building was demolished on May 1, 2017.

The net curtain provides a dynamic element to the photos so that different faces of the images can be seen as the wind blows on other days. Photography from the window has been done in various weather conditions.

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

12 years of photography from a window

You can see more of Alper Yesiltas’ work on his website or Instagram.