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Reflections of a Moroccan Theme
by Sajad Ahmad
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About the Book
BEYOND "NO PHOTO"
A Moroccan Visual Narrative by Sajad Ahmad
This zine began with two words: “No Photo.”
But what happens when you speak the language? When you stay long enough to move from tourist to guest? This project is the answer. It is a visual dialogue with Morocco, from the chaotic red hues of Marrakesh to the wind-swept, blue-washed walls of Essaouira.
Through these frames, I explore the tension between loneliness and embrace, the historical and the everyday, and the profound humanity that defines this incredible country. This is Morocco, seen through the lens of patience and conversation.
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A Moroccan Visual Narrative by Sajad Ahmad
This zine began with two words: “No Photo.”
But what happens when you speak the language? When you stay long enough to move from tourist to guest? This project is the answer. It is a visual dialogue with Morocco, from the chaotic red hues of Marrakesh to the wind-swept, blue-washed walls of Essaouira.
Through these frames, I explore the tension between loneliness and embrace, the historical and the everyday, and the profound humanity that defines this incredible country. This is Morocco, seen through the lens of patience and conversation.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Travel
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 44 - Publish Date: Sep 13, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Street Photography, Travel, Documentary, Morocco
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About the Creator
Sajad Ahmad
Cardiff
Sajad Ahmad is an Outdoor, Landscape and Travel photographer. He has a long-standing connection with the south Wales valleys, having worked as a doctor for over 20 years, mainly in Cwm taff mining villages such as Merthyr and neighbouring valleys. He has an interest in both film and digital photography. He has won awards for his photography and has been featured on TV channels such as the BBC. He is also a member of the Raw Society, He blogs regularly about topics related to human psychology and photography.