Sabiha Çimen

Zelzele : A Journey through the Earthquake Zone

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Found photos from the rubble of the Turkish earthquake zone in Kahramanmaras-Adiyaman-Hatay (2023); with additional photos by the authors.

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First Edition
Publisher: Redhook Editions
Publication Year: 2025
Format: Soft-cover; 1000 copies
Printed in Istanbul
Pages: 72
Size: 7.9 x 10.6 inches (200 x 270 mm)

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Sabiha Çimen

Sabiha Çimen was born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1986. She is a self-taught photographer, focusing on women, Islamic culture, portraiture and still life. Çimen graduated from Istanbul Bilgi University with an undergraduate degree in International Trade and Finance, and a Masters degree in Cultural Studies. Her Master’s thesis on subaltern studies, which includes her photo story titled ‘Turkey as a Simulated Country’, was published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing in 2019.

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