Category: People
Print: Morocco Selected – New Book
Morocco SelectedOliver Weber Publisher: Photo Art Books, Milan, Italy (2024)HardcoverPages: 428×10 in, 15×23 cmLanguage: EnglishA Selection of 54 Photographs ISBN 979-8-87543-265-1 € 79,90 (incl. Shipping) Opportunity: Please Contact Me, if you wish Signed Copies of the Book*, each accompanied by an Exclusive Print (10×15 cm, Epson Glossy Photo Paper), the Costs are € 99,00.*shipping takes approximately 3 week, the shipping costs are included. AS
Black and White: The Series “Fidel’s Children” is online
HavanaTouched down at José Martí AirportThe air is so full, so very loudStanding out, a thumb that is soreBleached face in a black crowdThe poverty is so very overwhelming Though poorer I am aware there is A taxi that has two decades on meRevolution through a people missedIn my days of sunshine and rainFeeling homely so very quick Not the place I thought it
Myths, Legends and Folklore: Around Flamenco
From the Archives: Around Flamenco (Internal Link). Every country has its fair share of folktales and legends with Spain certainly not being the exception. Andalucía in particular, which has a rich history, has some mysterious, spooky and scary stories – like El Espíritu Flamenco. Sandwiched between the popular Algarve (in Portugal) and the Spanish Costa de Sol, the Costa de la Luz is little
Published by DODHO PHOTO Magazine:
Some Days before & after the Earthquake in Morocco. Morocco is a land of contrasts, where each city and town tells its own story through its streets, architecture, and people. From the serenity of Asilah, a coastal gem that gazes out over the Mediterranean, to the rich Hispano-Moorish heritage of Tetouan, and the enigmatic blue of Chefchaouen, every corner offers a unique experience that showcases