Here is an excerpt of my photography passion project for Wanderingeducators.com on the beautiful and unique Moroccan medinas. To read the full article click here.
Colors and Culture of the Moroccan Medinas
The best part of travel photography, for me, is capturing images of culture. There is nothing I love more than being completely immersed in a place with culture vibrant and new to me. While living in Morocco for three months, I have been photographing the life and culture of the medinas.
A medina is the historical old town of a city in Morocco and other northern African countries. They are full of tight alleyways, high walls, colorful storefronts, warm street food, and people. They are also free of cars, which make them an easy place to spend the day wandering around and photographing.
To read the rest on wanderingeducators.com click here 🙂
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Thanks so much Julie!
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Gorgeous pictures, as usual! Thanks for taking us inside the Medinas! 😉
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