This valuable collection serves as a documentation, encompassing not only Istanbul but also the entire Ottoman territories and various countries around the world.
Some of the photographs in the albums were commissioned by the palace and taken by leading photographers of the time. Others were sent as gifts by professionals from different countries who were aware of Abdulhamid's interest in photography.
The artists who sent photographs to Abdulhamid are also recognized as pioneers in the history of the art of photography.
One of them was Vasilaki Kargopulo. Born in 1826, Kargopulo is considered one of the most important photographers of the Ottoman period.
Kargopulo, who significantly developed his skills in photography, managed to establish a relationship with the palace in the later years.
He captured the portrait of Abdulaziz and provided photography lessons to V. Murad during his princely period.