Here’s what my September looked like.
Read More#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis - the Book.
So honored and happy to share that an image I made of the Anti-Racism Protest in Berlin on June 6, 2020, is featured in the book "#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis". After it was exhibited at ICP - International Center of Photography's largest gallery space in New York last year, it is now part of a printed, visual diary, available for pre-order!
Read MoreAugust in Photos.
Here's what my August looked like.
Read More(Les Rencontres d’) Arles.
When I heard that a photo of mine will be exhibited in Arles alongside Les Rencontres d’Arles, the annual international photography festival, I was ecstatic. I immediately answered the call of opportunity to check out our group exhibition, visit the festival and experience beautiful Arles at the same time.
Read MoreOpenWalls Arles.
So honored and very excited to share that one of my images was selected as a winner of OpenWalls Arles, an international photography award from The British Journal of Photography in collaboration with Galerie Huit Arles.
Read MoreMaternal Magic.
Pregnancy. Something so real yet out of this world.
Read MorePHOTOPIA X Calumet photo contest - explore your world #YourWorldXPHOTOPIA”
My self-portrait in lockdown was selected first place in the "PHOTOPIA X Calumet photo contest - explore your world #YourWorldXPHOTOPIA”.
Read MoreHindsight Project.
This portrait of my mother is part of the “Hindsight” project by Booooooom, a photography project featuring portraits of people captured in a moment of reflection. Photographers ask their subjects to answer the following question:
“Knowing what you know now, what’s one piece of advice you would give to your younger self?”
My mother: “To compromise but not to settle. And knowing the difference. That compromising is good and essential for harmony, and settling is lethal for the self.”
Raziye (retired teacher) shot by Güzin Mut in Berlin, Germany.
Click here to see: https://hindsight-project.com/Gu-zin-Mut
(Not) a walk in the park.
Spontaneity is gone, and planning is useless. Excitement is rare. Stimulation - physically and psychologically - is practically scarce. Jobs were canceled due to budget cuts or safety issues, and creativity to realize personal work was in fluctuation. So what to do? To keep up hope and the spirit? To find creativity?
Read MoreBrand new Head Shots for Gizem Mut.
During a must-needed visit by my sister @gizem.mut from Los Angeles to Berlin, we updated her headshot portfolio.
Read MoreGoodbye, my beloved Tegel.
On November 8, 2020, our only inner city airport Berlin-Tegel permanently closes its gates.
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