This series was photographed in Datça, during a summer that felt both ordinary and strangely detached. There is no clear narrative or constructed scene. Each frame captures a small moment—a place, an object, a figure—just as it appeared.
The images reflect fragments of everyday life: chairs, umbrellas, forgotten signs, someone by the sea. Nothing is staged, but everything feels slightly off. That tension between presence and absence, between what’s happening and what’s already over, is what holds the series together.
It’s not about a specific story. It’s about observing what remains when nothing is really happening.
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