Ara Güler was more than just a photographer; he was a living memory of Istanbul. Through his lens, he documented the city's life, its people, its streets, its noise, its silence, and its transformations over the decades.
Ara Güler was more than just a photographer; he was a living memory of Istanbul. Through his lens, he documented the city's life, its people, its streets, its noise, its silence, and its transformations over the decades.

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Ara Güler — The Eye of Istanbul

Title: The Eye of Istanbul
Field: Photography
? Why is it important

He is considered Turkey’s most famous documentary photographer, and his photographs of Istanbul in the 1950s and 60s have made him the city’s “visual memory”

A brief introduction

Ara Güler was more than just a photographer; he was a living memory of Istanbul

Through his lens, he documented the city’s life, its people, its streets, its noise, its silence, and its transformations over the decades

He is nicknamed “The Eye of Istanbul” because he captured the city’s soul like no one else

Ara Güler was more than just a photographer; he was a living memory of Istanbul.

Through his lens, he documented the city’s life, its people, its streets, its noise, its silence, and its transformations over the decades

He is nicknamed “The Eye of Istanbul” because he captured the city’s soul like no one else

Why is it important

Because he documented Istanbul before and after modernity

His photographs constitute a visual archive of the city

He worked with international magazines such as Time and Life

He photographed world-renowned figures: Picasso, Dalí, Hemingway

His impact on Istanbul

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He made the city a “heroine” in his photographs, presenting Istanbul to the world through its people rather than its buildings. His lens captured everyday life-fishermen, workers, markets, and narrow alleyways-turning ordinary moments into visual history

This style blends art and journalism

His most notable works

The “Old Istanbul” photo series

Portraits of Picasso

Photographs of the old bridge before its renovation

Documentaries about everyday life

A vast archive preserved in the Ara Güler Museum

His artistic style

Black and white as an aesthetic choice

Focusing on the human moment

Street photography as a living art form

Blending spontaneity and depth

Conclusion

Ara Güler didn’t just take pictures

He captured the soul of Istanbul

Thanks to him, the city remains preserved in the world’s memory as it was… and as he loved it