Photographer Marcel Heijnen Explores Istanbul's Cat Culture in 'City Cats of Istanbul'
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Summary
Dutch photographer Marcel Heijnen explores Istanbul's relationship with cats through his book 'City Cats of Istanbul' featuring evocative images and haikus by Ian Row.
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