At the table with Ara Güler

Mehmet Esen

June 7, 2021

Mehmet Esen tells of his serendipitous meeting with the “eye of Istanbul”.
“Everyone has their own story about photography. This is my story about my idol Ara Güler. About ten years ago, my wife gifted me with one of his books. This was when my interest in photography was born. His genre had a great impact on my work. His black and white photography gives the streets a completely different look, because removing colour from an image helps the viewer to concentrate on the emotional state of a motif - and Ara Güler can do that like no other.

First of all, I was not sure if I could meet with him, because he was a reclusive person; but I had the opportunity to meet him by chance in a cafe he often visited. I also had the chance to photograph him while he was drinking his coffee. It was a rare opportunity that not everyone got, so I consider myself very lucky. I remember that, at that time, the photos I took did not satisfy me; but later on I noticed that they were more beautiful than I had thought. It was a moment that I will never forget. Rest in peace master.”

Read our obituary for Ara Güler here.
Text and image: © Mehmet Esen
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Mehmet Esen was born in Istanbul in 1985. After studying graphic design, he began working as a jewellery designer. His passion for photography began with Ara Güler's books. For almost 9 years now, he has been working on street photography. He enjoys being on the streets, and feeling the soul of the streets. He is after humour, contrasts and the other. More

 

At the table with Ara Güler

Mehmet Esen