摄影师阿拉·格勒镜头下的世界

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Yvette Tajarian
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摄影艺术在十九世纪和二十世纪之间出现在土耳其。一开始,由于这项服务的价格很高,只有富人才能负担得起。奥斯曼帝国的第一家照相馆是在君士坦丁堡的贝拉区(现为伊斯坦布尔的贝奥格鲁区)建立的,那里的大多数人口都是基督徒。1857年,亚美尼亚裔的帕斯卡尔·塞巴在这里开了一家摄影中心。他是少数几个被苏丹阿卜杜勒梅吉德授予三等勋章的人之一。不幸的是,他所有的摄影作品都在1881年的大火中烧毁了。Sarraf Mikayel Abdullahyan的儿子Vichen, Gevorg和Hovsep Abdullah在土耳其摄影史上也占有重要地位。他们垄断了整个帝国的摄影传播。1836年,阿卜杜拉哈扬兄弟成为了苏丹·阿卜杜勒·阿齐兹的特别摄影师。1867年,在俄罗斯驻贝拉大使馆附近,他们开了一家名为“阿卜杜拉兄弟”的摄影工作室。一大批在土耳其工作的土耳其和外国后裔摄影师,即Gulmez兄弟、Ashil Samanj、Jerome Savajian、Papazyan兄弟、Antoine Zilipojian、Othmar Pfersci、Ismayin Nesmi、Ahmed Polat等人,推动了土耳其摄影的发展。Ara g勒是其中之一,他在摄影史上发挥了重要作用,他用他杰出的作品创造了一个全新的世界。
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The World Through the Lens of the Photographer Ara Güler
The art of photography appeared in Turkey between the XIX and XX centuries. In the beginning, because of the high price of the service, only the rich could afford it. The first photography studio in the Ottoman Empire was established in the Bera district of Constantinople (presently, the Beyoglu district of Istanbul), where most of the population was Christian. Here, in 1857, Pascal Sebah of Armenian descent opened a photography center. He was one of the few to be awarded the Third-Class Order of the Medjidie by Sultan Abdulmejid. Unfortunately, all his photographic works were burnt in the great fire of 1881. The sons of Sarraf Mikayel Abdullahyan – Vichen, Gevorg and Hovsep Abdullah, also occupy an important place in the history of Turkish photography. They held a monopoly on dissemination of photography throughout the Empire. In 1836, the Abdullahyan brothers became special photographers fоr Sultan Abdul Aziz. In 1867, near the Russian Embassy in Bera, they opened a photography studio named “Abdullah Brothers”. A great number of photographers of Turkish and foreign descent, working in Turkey, namely, the Gulmez brothers, Ashil Samanj, Jerome Savajian, the Papazyan brothers, Antoine Zilipojian, Othmar Pfersci, Ismayin Nesmi, Ahmed Polat and others, furthered the development of Turkish photography. Ara Güler is one of those, who played a big part in the history of photography, having created with his outstanding works a whole new world in that field.
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