“TurbanL305” is a visual project that captures spontaneous street moments of people wearing turbans in various urban settings across Turkey (Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir) and a handful of diaspora cities (London, Berlin). The “Gizli Çekim” (secret shoot) label hints at the candid, un‑staged nature of the images, while the “Better” tag indicates the creator’s latest post‑production upgrade (color grading, higher resolution, and a few editorial tweaks).
| Resource | Format | What You’ll Learn | |----------|--------|-------------------| | | Book | Principles of consent, privacy, and respectful interaction. | | KVKK (Turkish Data Protection Law) – Official Text | PDF (Turkish) | Legal obligations for handling personal data (including photos). | | “The Turban: A Global History” – Jonathan A. M. Kell | Documentary (YouTube) | Cultural significance of turbans across regions. | | Fujifilm X‑Series Community Forum | Online forum | Gear‑specific tips for low‑light street shooting. | | Model Release Template (Free) – Creative Commons | PDF | Simple, bilingual (Turkish/English) release you can customise. |
In many cultures, particularly within certain communities in Turkey and other parts of the world, the turban (known as "türban" in Turkish) is a significant piece of clothing. It is often worn for religious reasons, as part of traditional attire, or as a symbol of cultural identity. The turban can have various meanings, including spirituality, wisdom, and community affiliation.