NFT Collections by Engin Beri
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"NFT art is a unit of cultural significance that is digitally created, stored and transferred as a digital asset on a public blockchain, offering an embedded proof of origin and ownership, a traceable transmission record and an intrinsic scarcity."
—Jean-Michel Pailhon
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#1 You're Not Alone - Erman Gülbağ
Sometimes you feel like the only lonely person left in the world. It's like you are extinct and unprotected. All you really want is some love. You are definitely not responsible for your loneliness, your warm heart can embrace the whole world, but the whole world cannot find a cure for the loneliness you live in. Because no matter what happens, everyone lives in a big void in the end. Maybe you should enjoy your solitude and be free.
#2 Rajasthani Man with Pipe - Yavuz Sarıyıldız
Traveling to India is an exceptional experience for a photographer, but traveling to Rajasthan in India is incredible. The people of Rajasthan are so powerful and so charismatic. Most of them including women love to smoke cigarettes and hashish. He was looking at me from a distance as if he wanted me to take his photo, thanks god I had my long lens attached to my camera. I shot this portrait during one of my photography visits to Pushkar, Rajasthan, India.
#5 My Republic - Hakan Yaralı
Republic Temporary job for years. There was news from Çamlık train station.. the last steam train to run was coming.. This news excited me very much. .I was going to pull that train too. About 1.5 hours later, the horse on the first train arriving at the station could be found out of the train at Çamlık station for the first time. I was with him the moment the train was fired and I was his companion in the memory of his son .. this photo is my first photo of love with the train .. Cumhuriyet, which is very meaningful for me, added value to other trend photos with this photo .. I'm glad there is republic.
#6 Laugh - Beytullah Eleş
It's actually a tough story. only children are unaware of this and laugh for no reason. their families work in the coal business. They came from another city for seasonal work. They live in a tent hut. They work 16 hours a day trying to earn money. and although the children are not involved in this business, they are all black because everywhere they live is coal. I went there twice to take pictures and listened to their feelings and stories. The last time I heard there was flooding was 1 week ago. tent nests flooded. laughter for no reason in difficult lives. because they are children.
#8 Boy on Pigeon Wings - Ramazan Çırakoğlu
His name is Akif. Feeding pigeons is his biggest hobby. The first thing he does when he wakes up in the morning is to watch the pigeons flying in the sky. His biggest passion is to talk with a pigeon perched on his shoulder. His heart is as kind and compassionate as that of a bird. He sees the world through a pair of bird's eyes. He lives on the wings of birds.
#9 The Buffalo Herder - Uğur Aydın
Buffalo herder, little cowboy. Hundreds of water buffaloes returning from grazing in Hürmetçi village enter the pond at the entrance of the village to cool off, reflected in my photograph. The control of these hundreds of buffaloes is the responsibility of this little boy. Almost like a cowboy on a horse...
#13 The Old Radio and the Old Friend - Uğur Aydın
Uncle Osman. He used to run an old tea house in İncesu district, which is on the historical Silk Road route. There are many artisan shops around the caravansary palace, which was built as an Islamic-ottoman social complex in 1660. One of these shops made of cut stone is a tea house belonging to Uncle Osman. Uncle Osman, who made a living by serving tea to the shopkeepers in the historical street, passed away in 2020 due to his advanced age. It was one of the spots visited by many photographers because the place he operated was old, his portrait was liked by photographers and his conversations attracted people's attention. In my composition, which I created with Uncle Osman with an old lamp radio in his own place, I tried to capture a dynamism with his friend looking inwards from outside his shop in a natural frame. While the sound of music echoes between the stone walls, his friend is looking at him through the window. This photograph of Uncle Osman, which I took, has taken its place in the pages of history as a document in our hands. We bow respectfully to his memory.
#15 Golden Morning - Pelin Genc
Mornings by the lake are peaceful. As the sun rises, a beautiful golden light covers the air and the soft mist forms mystical scenes, a new day begins. I love to witness those moments and capture them as if I want to stay in that moment for as long as I can. While the nature refreshes itself to a new day, one can hear the birds sing and the engines of the fishing boats roar, breaking the silence. Soon the sun will go up even higher, the mist will disappear, and colors will change by the bright daylight. The fishing village is awake now. One by one, fishing boats set off to the lake. The fisherman and his wife are on their boat, just like they do it every day, hoping to catch as many fish as they can. They will, then, sell the fresh fish at the open market and get ready for the upcoming fishing day. Uluabat Golu, Turkiye
#16 Untitled 019 - Federico Salvador
From an ongoing series of works done on iPhone 5s , 7 and 12, using stock photography, Photoshop brushes imported as images and a few selected apps. Born from the urge of making art when not on my laptop, on the go. No Faith Visuals / Federico Salvador works along the subtle border between beauty and obscurity. Using photo manipulation he hides what is usually a beautiful subject behind curtains of grunge, yet delicate patterns and textures. As to remind that beauty is not always obvious yet present.
#17 Bright - Hakan Can Kinik
She's brave, calm and tactful. But there's more than this to somebody with her ugly past. She was born and grew up in a successful family in a broken community, she lived happily until she was about 9 years old, but at that point life changed. She lost her parents when they left after a drought and was now alone, miserable and abandoned. Without any help she had to survive in a unkind world. But with her vigor and bravery, she managed to go beyond expectations and find a new home. This has turned her into the woman she is today. With the lessons of the past, she now works buying a house. By doing so, she hopes to find inner peace and finally find tranquility she has never had. Joined the Midnight Wraiths, date of joining unknown.
#21 The Doorway to Unknown - Emre Cakmak
Creating is the most virtuous and solid way of existing; otherwise, one cannot maintain their existence after death. There are several ways to create and to leave a mark on time. My way/medium is photography. When the idea behind a photograph is triggered by heart, brain and eyes, taking photo turns into this extremely fulfilling and rewarding experience. In light of these ideas, I want to make photos to leave my mark in life. To consolidate this idea and put my stamp on it, I sometimes include myself, my reflection or my shadow into life scenes. These photos are evidences of my testimony to life.
#25 Snow Time - Kahraman Bekçili
Turkey is a country of beautiful horses. There is horse breeding almost all over the country. I met a young man named Mahmet while I was walking around the city of Bitlis. He was doing sports with his horse in the snow. After chatting for a while, this photo remained in the archives.