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These photographs shed a comparable light on the troubling era at hand, where the line between ‘Dream’ and ‘Fact’ is often blurred at an alarming level. In a time of repression and arbitrary detentions, these images are like free speech written through history —a silent protest.

Hayal  Hakikat is dedicated to bright people who are arbitrarily convicted or had to depart from this beautiful land in these difficult times that Turkey is going through.

These photographs shed a comparable light on the troubling era at hand, where the line between ‘Dream’ and ‘Fact’ is often blurred at an alarming level. In a time of repression and arbitrary detentions, these images are like free speech written through history —a silent protest.

Hayal  Hakikat is dedicated to bright people who are arbitrarily convicted or had to depart from this beautiful land in these difficult times that Turkey is going through.

These photographs shed a comparable light on the troubling era at hand, where the line between ‘Dream’ and ‘Fact’ is often blurred at an alarming level. In a time of repression and arbitrary detentions, these images are like free speech written through history —a silent protest.

Hayal  Hakikat is dedicated to bright people who are arbitrarily convicted or had to depart from this beautiful land in these difficult times that Turkey is going through.

Leaving the heads of the prisoners out of the frame, as if they had been cut off by the guillotine is a gesture to save them; not to re-record their identities as criminals, discarding their crimes whatever they were, but rather to give them a second chance or even to give them back their freedom, and perhaps to try to forgive them.

Leaving the heads of the prisoners out of the frame, as if they had been cut off by the guillotine is a gesture to save them; not to re-record their identities as criminals, discarding their crimes whatever they were, but rather to give them a second chance or even to give them back their freedom, and perhaps to try to forgive them.

Leaving the heads of the prisoners out of the frame, as if they had been cut off by the guillotine is a gesture to save them; not to re-record their identities as criminals, discarding their crimes whatever they were, but rather to give them a second chance or even to give them back their freedom, and perhaps to try to forgive them.