20 unforgettable photos about the facets of human life from the legendary Peter Turnley
Peter Turnley is a legendary photo documentary who takes honest and sincere pictures of the lives of people around the world. For more than 30 years, Turnley, who has become a legend in reporting and street photography, has been researching and filming how and how people of different nations live. In his professional age, he witnessed the most amazing and unforgettable situations, emotions and incidents, but did not even think to stop, believing that he had not yet made his most important shots.
Paris, France, 1984.
Kosovo refugees. Albania, 1999.
Paris, France, 1980.
Istanbul, Turkey, 2013.
Kosovo refugees. Albania, 1999.
Paris, France, 1994.
Moscow, USSR, 1987.
Indiana, USA, 1973.
Bucharest, Romania, 1989.
Monsignor Bernard. Paris, France, 1999.
The fall of the Berlin Wall. Berlin, Germany, 1989.
Paris, France, 1993.
The base of the Marine Corps "Camp Pendleton." California, USA, 2002.
Paris, France, 1982.
Paris, France, 1994.
Domestic political conflict in Moscow, 1993.
Paris, France, 1984.
Semana Santa (Holy Week). Seville, Spain, 2010.
Paris, France, 1978.
Hamas fighters. Gaza, 1993.
Havana, Cuba, 2006.
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