Oliver Weber
Documentary Photographer

Category: Street

Morocco, Meknès

New Photo Documentary

Cover Photo: —Our son, 5 years old, – one day after the disaster – is standing in front of a house destroyed by the Earthquake in Morocco, Atlas Mountains, happened in the night to Saturday, September 9 of 2023 The Story: Some Days before & after the Earthquake in Morocco (Internal Link).

Morocco, 2023

Asilah: a town that gazes at the sea from behind its walls. The name Asilah evokes images of winding streets lined by clean, white houses with freshly painted walls that dazzle when they reflect the sun. You can hear the sea from Asilah because it’s lapped by the waters of the Mediterranean – parts of the town are strongly reminiscent of coastal towns in

Morocco │ The First Days after The Earthquake in September 2023

New Story: Some Days before & after the Earthquake in Morocco 09/23 (Link).

Morocco, 2023

New Story: Some Days before & after the Earthquake in Morocco 09/23 (Link).

Morocco, 2023

Link: ARD │ Das Erste: Marokko – Deutsche Hilfe für Erdbebenopfer Eine Reportage von Kristina Böker (ARD) über unsere medizinische Unterstützung nach dem verheerenden Erdbeben in Marokko (09/2023).

Morocco │ The First Days after The Earthquake

Morocco Earthquake In the days since a deadly earthquake rippled through Morocco’s High Atlas Mountain, our help is so desperately needed. From each and every one of us!

Chefchaouen, Morocco’s Blue City │ But Why?

BLUE Wander the steep streets, souks and staircases of Chefchaouen, and you’ll find yourself surrounded by vibrant blue… Why Blue? CHEFCHAOUEN’S JEWS — WHO LONG SINCE RELOCATED TO CASABLANCA OR ISRAEL — ARE THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN THE ORIGINATORS OF THE BLUE TRADITION, USING IT REPLACE THE GREEN OF ISLAM. OTHERS WILL TELL YOU THAT THE COLOUR IS GOOD FOR WARDING OFF MOSQUITOES, OR IS

New Project: “Morocco Streets” – Part 2 (2023)

Asilah, Morocco I took MY TORN TROUSERS to the tailor today.  Very good work. Thank you – شكرًا.

“Morocco Streets” published by Dodho Photo Magazine

Morocco “As you wake up to sort of Morocco coming to life, and you drive a two hour journey through the desert as the sun is rising over the sand dunes… I saw landscape, humans and visual stuff that I’ll never forget. It was special.” Link: Dodho Photo Magazine Link: Morocco Streets Link: Morocco Streets – The Book

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Oliver Weber

About me

Oliver (born September 7, 1970 in Munich, Germany) is a German Photographer, Physician and Professor of Visual Arts. Currently he lives and works on the Canary Island of La Gomera. His specialty areas are Reportage, Portrait and what has come to be recognized as Street – Photography.