
Fes El Bali, 2022

Agadir, 2024

Marrakech, 2018

Marrakech, 2018

Marrakech, 2023

Casablanca, 2023

Fes El Bali, 2022

Marrakech, 2023

Anza, 2024

Souq de Agadir, 2024

Taghazout, 2024

Marrakech, 2023

Marrakech, 2023

Marrakech, 2018

Jeema el Fna, Marrakech, 2023

Casablanca, 2023

Tangier, 2021

Taghazout, 2024
Chefchaouen, 2021

Meknes, 2022

Fes El Bali, 2022
Tetouan, 2021

Souq de Fes, 2022
Chefchaouen, 2021
Tangier, 2021
Cornice de Tangier, 2021
Fish souq, Tangier, 2021
Tangier, 2021

Fes el Bali, 2022

Fes El Bali, 2022

Fes El Bali, 2022


Meknes, 2022
Moroccan Archives is a photographic project that unfolds over five journeys across Morocco, spanning from 2018 to 2024. This extensive exploration takes you from the lively streets of Tangier in the north to the sun-drenched beaches of Agadir in the south, passing through the iconic city of Marrakech and the majestic imperial cities like Fes and Meknes. The project is a visual journey through the heart of Morocco, offering a deep dive into the country’s rich cultural heritage.
Through this project, Moroccan Archives captures the vibrant colors, intricate textures, and timeless traditions that define Moroccan life. From the bustling souks filled with the scent of spices to the serene landscapes of the Sahara desert, each photograph tells a unique story of a land where ancient history meets modernity in a seamless blend.
This collection of images aims to document not just the physical beauty of Morocco but also the spirit of its people—the artisans, the nomads, and the everyday citizens who embody the soul of the country. The project reflects on the contrasts that make Morocco so unique, from the labyrinthine alleys of the medinas to the vast open spaces of the Atlas Mountains.
With each journey, Moroccan Archives becomes a testament to the enduring allure of Morocco, a country where tradition and innovation coexist harmoniously, and where every corner reveals a new perspective waiting to be discovered. This project is more than just a photographic record; it’s a celebration of the beauty, diversity, and richness of Moroccan culture.
Moroccan Archives - Zine coming out soon