Erdi Dogan is a Turkish photographer and visual artist based in Istanbul. He is best known for his unique and creative approach to photography, which often combines elements of traditional photography with digital manipulation.
Dogan was born in Istanbul in 1982 and grew up surrounded by the city's vibrant culture. He developed an early interest in photography, which he pursued throughout his teenage years. After graduating from high school, he enrolled at the Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts, where he studied photography and visual arts.
During his time at university, Dogan began to experiment with digital manipulation techniques, combining traditional photographic elements with digital effects to create unique images. His work quickly gained recognition within the art world and he soon began exhibiting his work in galleries across Turkey.
In recent years, Dogan has become increasingly interested in exploring the relationship between technology and art. He has created a series of works that explore how technology can be used to create new forms of expression and communication. His work has been featured in numerous publications including The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and National Geographic Magazine.
Dogan continues to live and work in Istanbul where he continues to explore new ways of expressing himself through photography and visual art.