"Aydin Büyüktas" photographs are a bit like the first plunge on a rollercoaster. The scene plummets away from you, leaning you disoriented yet giddy and just a bit unsettled as you try to make sense of just what you're seeing". The photographic images taken by Turkish photographer Aydin Büyüktas are visually and figuratively mind-bending. They have traversed the world and, at long last, are now also available in book format.
This volume includes work never previously released, as well as a section on the making of the photographs in which the photographer lifts the lid on a technique that involves drone-based technology. His brainchild is named Flatland after the satirical novella by Edwin A. Abbott about a two-dimensional world peopled by geometric figures, excerpts from which have been included in this publication.