October 2010
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When I was making a list of the top 10 things I wanted to see while on holiday in Morocco there was no question in my mind of wether or not I would visit The Valley of 1,000 Kasbahs. The real question was if I would have enough film to capture it all!
Mamiya C330. Kodak Portra/120 film. Photo by me.
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Since childhood (thanks to Disney’s Aladdin) I have dreamed of riding camels through the sandy dunes of the Sahara Desert. Well scratch it off the list! That dream has been fulfilled. Too bad I didn’t come across any genie lamps or magic carpets…
Mamiya C330 and Canon ae1. Kodak Portra 120/35mm Film. Photos by me.
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There are times in my life when I feel stranded in a desert and then there are times in my life when I actually am.
Canon ae1. 35mm film/Kodak Portra. Photo by me.
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To be a visitor in a strange land is pretty damn exciting and nothing got my heart racing more than cityscapes of Fez. Perched atop our super amazing riad, I could see the entire medina - a slew of ancient structures, winding alleyways, animals carting crops and people performing Ramadan rituals round the clock!
Mamiya C330. Kodak Portra film. Photo by me.
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After 28 hours of planes, trains and automobiles, we finally arrived in Morocco. The journey was rough but the view was damn incredible!
Canon ae1. Kodak Portra/35mm film. Photo by me. See more at my flickr!