
#28 | Sinem Yazici | Photography & Storytelling: Finding Your Passion At Any Age
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Today our Limit Breaker is Sinem Yazici. We met at a fashion event recently where I came in as a backup videographer last minute to help tell stories about fashion and change. Born in 1976 in Antalya, Sinem Yazici is a graduate of Marmara University, School of Public Relations and Advertising. Starting from 1996, her advertising career reached up to 14 years, working in several international agency networks and also as the advertising manager of locally and globally renowned brands. Her ever growing interest in being behind the camera was catapulted after a photography class in Istanbul, which started a whole new chapter that took her to New York City to complete her photography training in New York Film Academy. Sinem’s photography is the exploration of the human soul through stories of body and fabric harmonizing.
She won the silver "Kristal Elma" award in 2017 with her Wepublic campaign photo which is the most prestigious advertising award in Turkey.
She’s also the founder of “Model Taste” where she interviews models about their New York stories and experience.
www.modeltaste.com
Sinem Yazici is currently available for freelance fashion and advertising photography in Istanbul and New York.
https://www.sinemyazici.com/
https://www.instagram.com/sinemy/
https://www.facebook.com/people/Sinem-Yazici-Photography/100031221258863/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sinemyazici/
https://www.pinterest.com/SinemYazici/
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