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Ahmet Ertuğ
Ahmet Ertuğ (born 1949) is a fine art photographer and publisher based in Istanbul, Turkey.Ertuğ trained as an architect at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, graduating in 1974. He specializes in large format photography of architectural and archaeological edifices of the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman periods in the history of Turkey. He uses large format camera equipment and 20 x 25 cm film material, also high resolution digital camera backs in specific locations. With Ahmet Kocabıyık he founded Ertuğ & Kocabıyık: Publishers of Fine Art Books. Ahmet Ertuğ's photographs were published in a series of 25 limited edition volumes, printed and bound manually in Italy and Switzerland. All these books have been published in Folio and larger formats.
In 2009 Ertuğ photographed 30 historical libraries in Europe. He developed the volume ''Temples of Knowledge: Libraries of the Western World'' from these photographs. Another photographic project, documenting the architecture of grand opera houses, was published in 2010 under the title ''Palaces of Music: Opera Houses of Europe'', with text written by Michael Forsyth.
''Gods of Nemrud: The Royal Sanctuary of Antiochos & the Kingdom of Commagene'' followed in 2012. The book deals with the archaeological material from Commagene of the first century BC connected to the local kingdom of Antiochus I. Its text was contributed by R.R.R. Smith. Provided by Wikipedia