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this is in takism square, middle of istanbul carved into a fountain. I feel it so hard.
you may not know this, but I make an ACTUAL PAPER photo zine, called Adventures in High Contrast Living. They are handmade via xerox, printed in editions of 100, and have different themes like Ode to JG(Ballard), 01.01.00, New Zealand Pt 2, Girls Rock Camp, and Hi Fashion NYC. Tales of my rambles and whatnot. I have been folding up the little guys since 2000 and I'm up to issue #24. amazing.

the new one is called "concrete, stone, paint + plaster" and the images up top are the centerfold. all recent pictures from istanbul and edirne, a few of which have been on dokuchan. You can get it by paypal for $3 to dictionarybreath@yahoo.com. send me your mailing address and tell your friends.
that would be rad.
older issues of the zine are $5, you can specify hi fashion, travel, or out and about, I will be picking from the titles still available.
darling

walking down beyoglu almost at the water

stairs, suadiye

haci bekir

please note this candy shop is one year younger than my whole country.
quiet

in a tiny cave church in cappadocia, "vaulted" ceiling carved out of the rock
cracked + patched

come and shake it

looks like agate

but it's actually a wall in the harem of topkapi palace
played a show tonight - riddenpaa special edition
m. ward learned 6 of our songs in an hour and rocked it
thanks to everyone who came out to see us
spice bazaar

ever since I was a little kid visiting Istanbul, I always liked the spice bazaar best

the grand bazaar gets more props, but the spice bazaar is tastier and less overwhelming



I am still snacking on my purchases and they are obscenely delicious, definitely splurge on the 16 YTLs

spice market it's only been a week and already I miss you. for reals.
in edirne

straddling the worlds

spent some weeks in turkey, the land of my father
just got all my analog photos back so prepare to be innundated....
handbag tree

window seat

3 towers

the unused pavilion

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