Photographer : Mustafa CEBECIOĞLU
Mustafa CEBECIOĞLU is a documentary photographer who pursues photography stories in Anatolia, Turkey.
Name of the Photo: Mom
Every mother has an overprotective instinct. A mother who has to cross the stream with her child to work in her fields across the stream. He tied her on his back to protect his child. The child also wants to protect her mother with a huge leaf with the instinct of protection. When I took this picture, I thought of my mother. Because my mom used to take me around like that. This photo is talking to me.
Location : Aybastı, Ordu, Turkey
Date : 20.07.2020
Dimensions: 6000*4000 - JPG - 300 dpi
Edition : 1/1
For more information about me, visit my "Official Web Page"
If you are a woman in Anatolia, life is much more difficult for you...
Anatolian women continue their lives against harsh climatic conditions. All the weight of life is on their shoulders. Before the winter season shows its harsh face, carrying wood for heating and preparing winter food for feeding are almost the most important duties of Anatolian women. In addition to this war against nature, they also have duties such as raising their children and providing them with a safe environment. Anatolian women sometimes carry wood and sometimes their children on their backs. All these reasons leave Anatolian women no choice but to be strong. In fact, this power was inherited from their ancestors.
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Photographer : Mustafa CEBECIOĞLU
Mustafa CEBECIOĞLU is a documentary photographer who pursues photography stories in Anatolia, Turkey.
Name of the Photo: Mom
Every mother has an overprotective instinct. A mother who has to cross the stream with her child to work in her fields across the stream. He tied her on his back to protect his child. The child also wants to protect her mother with a huge leaf with the instinct of protection. When I took this picture, I thought of my mother. Because my mom used to take me around like that. This photo is talking to me.
Location : Aybastı, Ordu, Turkey
Date : 20.07.2020
Dimensions: 6000*4000 - JPG - 300 dpi
Edition : 1/1
For more information about me, visit my "Official Web Page"
If you are a woman in Anatolia, life is much more difficult for you...
Anatolian women continue their lives against harsh climatic conditions. All the weight of life is on their shoulders. Before the winter season shows its harsh face, carrying wood for heating and preparing winter food for feeding are almost the most important duties of Anatolian women. In addition to this war against nature, they also have duties such as raising their children and providing them with a safe environment. Anatolian women sometimes carry wood and sometimes their children on their backs. All these reasons leave Anatolian women no choice but to be strong. In fact, this power was inherited from their ancestors.