- Welcome to Amed/Diyarbakir. View from the old city wall.
- The modern bridge in Hasankeyf
- Fishing under the old bridge of Hasankyef in Kurdistan
- Hasankeyf may disappear in a close future. Indeed, the governement plan to build a hydroelectric power station, the water will rise up to 30m higher as it is now
- Children in Hasankyef/Kurdistan
- Children playing in Xelfet.
- Working in the olives’ tree field
- Working in an olive’s feld
- Mother and proud son in Derîk
- Daily work with family in fromt of the village-oven.
- Maison d’Armeniens
- The main “cafe” in the city center. It’s a social hub where everyone meet but the women. In the coutry-side, man/woman are more or less separated in the street. However, things are changing in the right direction – Agfa APX 100.
- One praying using a “Tesbih” (prayer beads).
- Playing cards in a small kurdish city- Agfa APX 100
- Keeping track of the scores – Agfa APX 100
- Enjoy tee and sun in an kurdish town- Kodak Tri-X 400
- The cafe waiter is working al,ost every day at the “cafe” in the city center.
- Slow time on the main place of Derik. Peace before storm. A few days after this shoot the turkish military started an “safety operation” .
- Kid selling vegetables in the town center.
- Street snack in the evening in Derik.
- Inside a small office in kurdish part of Turkey. Everyone must have a portrait of Ataturk to avaoid any problem with the police.
- Mosque. One feel people are religious, but most not extremist and pretty tolerant.
- Enjoying tee in the street o a little town in the kurdish part of Turkey.
- shooes shop with tee and certificate
- From the shop, view on the main place.
- Small path inside the old Martin
- Place in Ahmed/Kurdistan
- Entrance to the Ulu Camii in Amed/Diyarbakir.
- “shooping Mall”, Hasan Paşa hanı, in the center of Amed/Diyarbakir
- A young kurd in Amed/Diyarbakir wearing a nice “long” trouser.
- “Bazar” in Mardin
- Market in Mardin
- View on the new part of Aed/Diyarbakir. Many people left the village desvasted by the civil war. so the city of Amed grown up to about 800 000 in 2008 from 250 000 in the 80′.
- Playing Dama games in Amed/Diyarbakir
- thinking about the next moves, playing Dama in Amed/Diyarbakir.
- Playing Dama in Amed/Diyarbakir
- Playing and trinking tee – Amed/Diyarbakir, 2015 – Kodak Tri-X 400
- Kurdish newspaper in Amed/Diyarebakir: Daily live, is also daily news, now in kurdish language, about the “safety operation” from the turkish security forces.
- Teehouse inside the city wall of Amed/Diyarbakir
- Women in the old city of Amed/Diyarbakir. In the 80’m they explained they hided themwelf to listen to kurdish music