Morning Medina in Meknes
Once the capital of Morocco (1672 – 1727), Meknes is often overshadowed by the much larger medina found in neighboring Fez. I only stayed a day (partially because I was shivering all night in my hotel,...
View ArticleFour Fez
Fez is the fourth largest city in Morocco, and one of four Moroccan “imperial cities” (the others being Marrakesh, Meknes and Rabat). Its incredibly busy and amazingly large central medina is a mass of...
View ArticleFezless Fez
Almost no one wears a fez in Fez, but I did manage to find and photograph (barely) the one man who does (second row from the bottom).
View ArticleThe Doors of Chefchaouen
After visiting the surprisingly blue town of Bundi in India, I didn’t think I would ever come across a place more blue. I was wrong. Even the doors of Chefchaouen are blue:
View ArticleChefchaouen Blue
It’s a small picturesque village in the northern Moroccan hills. And it’s really, really blue:
View ArticleTaming Tangiers
If Tangiers, the northernmost city in Morocco, were situated just a few more miles north, it would reach Spain and the Mediterranean Sea would be landlocked, cut off from the Atlantic. But it isn’t,...
View ArticleThe Book of Doors
And then there was a book. A compilation of my best door photographs from Morocco, available now as an 80-page, hardcover 8×10 coffee-table book. Click here or on the image to preview the book: More to...
View ArticleCrossing Continents
The ferry left at midnight. Or it was supposed to. I boarded at 10:30, made my way to the four-person cabin, and promptly fell asleep. I woke up at about 6:00 and marvelling at how smooth and quiet...
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