Ahmet Ertug is a photographer known worldwide for the work he has been conducting for forty years around major heritage architectures, whether religious or cultural. After having worked as an architect, he devoted himself entirely to photography. Winner of a Japanese scholarship, he contracted, during his one-year trip to the Japanese archipelago, a passion for heritage, and first of all the architectures of the sacred, through the discovery he made of the great religious sites of the country.
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