Istanbul Style by the Bosporus
Yalkin said that Coming from Brooklyn and seeing people within my age realm, kind of stylish,
was nice to see in Istanbul because you see similarities between the cultures,
Yalkin said that It just struck me as a very Istanbul moment to have the Galata Tower in the background, the bridge, the Bosporus,
and then you see one of Istanbul’s most bountiful inhabitants, the cat,
Turkey, he said, is "always a really interesting place for me to be, because I see it as a place
that I could have grown up in if my parents had decided to stay." Mr. Yalkin tries to return at least once a year, visiting the area where his parents met, going back to Buyukada, an island off the mainland where he used to vacation as a child, and hanging out by the Bosporus.
" "Every time I go back to Istanbul I see more and more conservatives, and more and more people covering themselves," the photographer said.
that It’s pretty cultural — religious and nonreligious men both have mustaches. My father had one, his brother had one, my grandfather.
"You have the Bosporus, and there is really nothing better." This photo was also
taken in the Karakoy district, where Mr. Yalkin spent a lot of his time.
Bosporus said that It kind of looked like a trap.
Istanbul said that Th