Young Turkish photographer Kerem Jigerji and his surreal photo manipulations
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/young-turkish-photographer-kerem-jigerji-and-his-surreal-photo-manipulations.htmlKerem Cigerci is a 19-year-old digital artist from Istanbul. Despite his young age, he is not a novice in his field. Kerem has been successfully working in the field of creative design for several years. We present a small selection of his recent works.


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