Ehemmiyetsiz Şeyler (Things of Little Importance) is a zine photobook composed of images from my personal archive, focusing on small moments from everyday life that may appear insignificant, yet carry a quiet intensity.
The book emerges from the tension between what is considered minor and what is in fact deeply present. The cover image, showing blood during a manicure, reflects this ambiguity: blood usually signals something serious, yet in this context it becomes almost ordinary, even insignificant.
Through this contradiction, the book looks at fragments of daily life that are often overlooked — fleeting, simple, sometimes uncomfortable moments that remain embedded within the texture of living.
Moving through gestures, surfaces, traces, and accidental details, Ehemmiyetsiz Şeyler treats the everyday not as something empty or minor, but as a space where the real quietly reveals itself.