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Gökşin Sipahioğlu


Gökşin Sipahioğlu (28 December 1926 – 5 October 2011) was a Turkish photographer and journalist who founded the renowned Paris-based photo agency Sipa Press. He spent most of his life in Paris where the French media dubbed him "le Grand Turc". He also helped found the Kadiköy Sports Club, now best known for the Efes Pilsen basketball team. He was the editor of the Istanbul Express and played an active role in the riot against non-Muslims of Turkey on 6-7 September 1955. In an interview conducted in 1991 regarding the 1955 riots he stated that; "The attacks of 6/7 September were certainly planned by the Special Operations Unit. It was an extremely premediated operation and it accomplished its objective. Let me ask you; wasn't it a extraordinarily successful action?".

Sipahioğlu was born on December 28, 1926, in Izmir, Turkey. He attended the Lycée Saint-Joseph in Istanbul and later studied journalism at Istanbul University.

Sipahioğlu became a frontline photojournalist from the 1950s onwards. He received international recognition for his 1956 photos of wounded Egyptian soldiers after Israel invaded the Sinai Peninsula during the Suez crisis.

Sipahioğlu was one of the few Western reporters or photographers in Havana during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 . He conveyed the tension of the time and many of his photographs of the crisis appeared on the front pages of countless world newspapers.

In 1968 Sipahioğlu 's photographs of riots that had taken place in Paris, between police and student protesters, became enduring images of the uprising. This led Sipahioğlu to work for the major international photo agencies Black Star and Gamma.


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