Aytür's interest in underwater diving existed already in his childhood. However, due to his high myopia and the lack of diving masks with lens in that time, he was unable to see clearly underwater, and therefore stayed away from underwater diving. In 1998, with the initiative of a friend, he began with scuba diving as diving masks with lens became available. In 1979 during his secondary school time at Tarsus American College, he began with amateur photography in black-and-white with a Russian camera, a present from his parents. He began visiting AFSAD, the Association of Photograph Artists in Ankara, in 1978, taking part in darkroom work. He took lessons in photography from architect Jale Erzen in 1984, and his first photos were published in the periodical Boyut. Aytür took his first underwater photographs in 1999 with an underwater housing lent by a friend for his camera. In 2000, he decided to combine his long–term hobby of photography with underwater diving, and purchased an underwater camera. He soon began entering photography competitions, and was surprised by his success. At his first competition in the 2000 Turkish championships, he won two titles and a second place. He continued his success in later years. Aytür joined the national team formed by the Turkish Underwater Sports Federation in 2005, and represented his country at the 10th World Underwater Photography Championship in L'Estartit, Spain, organized by the Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques. He participates since then at international underwater photography events. He took part at the 11th CMAS Underwater Photography World Championship held on 9–14 May 2007 in Mauritius, winning the bronze medal in the Macro category. In 2007 he also took the first prize of Jorge de Albuquerque Award in the category at the 34th Antibes Underwater Photography Festival in France. Selected to the Turkish national team again in 2008, he participated at the 12th CMAS Underwater Photography World Championship held between 31 May and 5 June 2009 in Jeju Island in South Korea. At the 13th CMAS Underwater Photography World Championship held on 26–31 May 2011 in Bodrum, Turkey, he became world champion among the competitors from 23 nations winning one gold medal in the category and two bronze medals and. He was named The World's BestUnderwater Photographer.