I arrived on a full moon night and discovered the emblematic stone anatomy of that place for the first time. Walking through the Valley of the Pigeons, which connects the village of Göreme with Uçhisar, the moon shone on the infinite faces of a sculptural dreamlike landscape. Its light outlined the masterful and enigmatic silhouettes of enormous rocks that, like great stellar ladies, are, according to legend, fairies who, after falling in love with a mortal, were punished by being turned into rocks.
In the vastness of that place, I lost myself on the paths that surround the conical and sinuous cliffs, referred to as fairy chimneys. I found treasures of cave hermitages, symbols, and hidden recesses among cavities that lead to large rooms with long, narrow tables carved into the rock itself, with stone seats and details sculpted into the walls of those caves.
No other rocky landscape has inspired me so much to photograph its infinite face… Letting myself be guided as if by an invisible thread pulling at my explorer’s soul, I headed in no other direction than to delve into its mystery…



























