Istanbul Photo Meetup

Istanbul Photo Meetup

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We are a group of people who love photography. We organise fun photography workshops, trips, and many other activities. Everybody is welcome to join us :)

07/01/2018

Sewing the fishing net. Pham Ty (Vietnam).

07/01/2018

A snake swallows an unlucky frog. Nicolas Reusens

06/01/2018

. A homeless man

05/01/2018

captured by Holger Würzburg 😮

Myanmar 2015 02/01/2018

Cezary Wyszynski Photography 😍

Classical view on a fisherman from Inle Lake.

Inle Lake, Myanmar
Photo © Cezary Wyszynski Photography

01/01/2018

PHOTOGRAPH BY FRAN VIRUES AVILA, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC YOUR SHOT

New 31/12/2017

Photography Mikko Lagerstedt 😍

When Two Worlds Collide
Print giveaway! Just leave a comment to this post and you are in. The winner will be announced on the 7th of July. The winner will get a 60x60 cm limited edition print of one of my prints. If you wish to double your chances, follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikkolagerstedt/ and comment on my latest post. :)

Photos 31/12/2017

beautiful moment by Daniel Kordan 😍

For last three years I'm really obsessed by Greenland. It's a beautiful country with wild nature. Although it's very hard to organize a journey there. I'm happy that it's possible to travel there with our friends on a yacht with beautiful red sails. I've made a selection of photos with our sailing vessel Peter-1. The idea was to show the scale and fragility of Ice Kingdom. When you see these giants, they just leave you in awe. We wished to show the scale introducing our yacht in landscape. It's just fantastic how little we are comparing to the nature scale.
P.S. next year we organize photography workshops in Disko bay again (with accommodation in 4*star hotel with conference and sail in the night on 2 beautiful yachts with red and white sails), you are welcome to join: https://goo.gl/dzTfBs

29/12/2017

10-month-old jaguar cub is caught in the infrared beam of a camera trap as it returns to the safety of a tree in Brazil’s Pantanal region, the world’s largest tropical wetland and one of the last bastions for jaguars. Mothers coax cubs into climbing trees early on so they can learn to avoid predators.

This photo was originally published in "Inside the Hidden World of Jaguars," in December 2017.

PHOTOGRAPH BY Steve Winter Photography, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

28/12/2017

nepal

Photos 28/12/2017

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