A Photography Road Trip in Morocco

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • At the beginning of 2023, I went on a photography trip to Morocco. Mesmerized by the culture and colors of this beautiful country, I rented a car and explored the south, from Agadir to Marrakech.
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    00:00 - Intro
    01:40 - Agadir to the Merzouga Desert
    02:18 - Why is photography in Morocco difficult?
    03:41 - Merzouga Desert
    04:14 - The Atlas Mountains
    05:45 - André Heller Garden
    06:34 - Architecture photography
    07:33 - Tips on photography in Morocco

Komentáře • 34

  • @LKWhitworth
    @LKWhitworth Před 37 minutami

    I was in Morocco / Marrakesh for the first time in January this year. I did plenty of research before I went and my experience remained similar to yours but for different reasons. My experience was that Moroccans dislike of being photographed was nothing to do with having their spirit /essence being captured for religious reasons etc. but because they see tourists as "cash cows" and a source of income. They were happy to have their photo taken (e.g. I got some great photos of the local Berber tribes in the Atlas mountains on a guided tour) but generally walking around the streets etc. the locals wanted paying (1-2 dollars / Euros) every time you take your camera out to compose a shot. I found that if I had a local guide they were happy for me to take photos because they felt someone local was getting paid i.e. the guide. Walking around the streets without a guide I experienced the animosity and aggression you did. This makes any photography in Morocco a potentially expensive affair.

  • @fredbierman6235
    @fredbierman6235 Před 9 dny

    Wow, hugely helpful. Thanks so much for posting. Saved me from making major mistakes.

  • @RustyBrownPhotography
    @RustyBrownPhotography Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video. Very glad you weren't hurt on your journey. There are quite a few cultures who frown on photography, but the shots you got -- and the VLOG, intoduced Morocco to us in a way we'd never have otherwise see it. Thank you. Very good shots -- keep crushing it!

  • @CarolRawlings
    @CarolRawlings Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you Kam! There’s so much information and so many beautiful photographs in this vlog! It’s good to know what’s to expect when travelling to a different country and so important to respect the local culture.

  • @appleshampoo324
    @appleshampoo324 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Really beautiful compositions and colours. You get a certain feeling from watching these. Also i like the intention with every shot. It's not just shooting a subject walking in the streets, there is almost a story to each shot which most photographers often forget to incorporate. Sucks about the carrot though haha.

  • @happymoroccan
    @happymoroccan Před 2 měsíci

    The pictures are amazing, and you’re so welcome in morocco

  • @sergiofranco-to5kg
    @sergiofranco-to5kg Před 6 měsíci

    I was glad to see that you uploaded another video before the year ended. I like your photography style, and I hope you have time for more videos next year.
    Happy 2024.

  • @YoussefBerrouard
    @YoussefBerrouard Před 6 měsíci

    Even though you may not have taken as many photos as you would like, you still managed to capture the essence of Morocco and your few portraits tell a story.

  • @j.k5654
    @j.k5654 Před 6 měsíci

    Lovely.
    I did this same route and locations back in 2017. It’s amazing seeing them here again.

  • @nataliabednarek1139
    @nataliabednarek1139 Před 6 měsíci

    Looking forward to see more of your videos 🫶🏻 It's great pleasure to watch them ☕️

  • @snapsbyfox
    @snapsbyfox Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love the video! Can’t wait to visit myself one day

  • @oemermutlu
    @oemermutlu Před 5 měsíci

    Nice Vlog. Thank you 🎉

  • @_o__o_
    @_o__o_ Před 6 měsíci

    you are awesome!

  • @asmajhabli3032
    @asmajhabli3032 Před měsícem

    المغاربة بالقرى الصغيرة جد محافظين و غير معتادين على الكاميرا و السماح للغرباء بتصويرهم عكس المدن الكبرى السياحية كمراكش و فاس ...

  • @thephotoroad
    @thephotoroad Před 5 měsíci

    Great video and advice. I didn’t have any problems there but stayed in cities and had a camera smaller than the x100v. Also there is a great museum of photography in Marrekech! So some Moroccans do appreciate photographers!

  • @bijansabet2696
    @bijansabet2696 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Gorgeous video/photos under what sounded like a super tricky situation. Yikes, the carrot story! Well done!

  • @Masterpiece4590
    @Masterpiece4590 Před 6 měsíci

    Le Maroc? Wow, can’t wait to find sometime to watch this 🎞️

  • @Rangefinder48
    @Rangefinder48 Před 6 měsíci

    Love your travel photography videos, Kam! Looking forward to more!

  • @swi10
    @swi10 Před 6 měsíci

    Outstanding photos and smart as always. thx

  • @thepirateshoots
    @thepirateshoots Před 6 měsíci

    😮 From what I learned in Tunisia, it is very risky to go alone, when you're a woman. I think this is true for all Arabic countries. I felt they don't like foreign people, even if they bring money.

  • @andremauricio6182
    @andremauricio6182 Před 6 měsíci

    where do you develop your film rolls? here in mtl

    • @KamVachon
      @KamVachon  Před 6 měsíci

      Borealis and Photo St Denis :)

  • @sophiarowland285
    @sophiarowland285 Před 6 měsíci +7

    If someone asks you not to take photos of them, don't take photos of them... Being "subtle" with a small camera is just being a disrespectful traveler.

    • @KamVachon
      @KamVachon  Před 6 měsíci +2

      You have to be subtle even if your goal is to take a photo of the atmosphere of a place, but of course you shouldn't take a photo of someone if they express concerns!

    • @thephotoroad
      @thephotoroad Před 5 měsíci

      Agree that no means no, and to respect cultural norms. However, photographers have to be subtle even in cities like London or NY - I suspect that most people who are photographed candidly there might not appreciate the fact that they are being photographed. That’s the nature of street photography.

  • @theworldssexiestman
    @theworldssexiestman Před 6 měsíci +2

    It is not disrespectful to take photos....it is a natural thing to do. If the people in Morocco do not like it then they should stay indoors. In a public place then people should expect that they may have their photos taken.
    Jerry

  • @Thorpal
    @Thorpal Před 3 měsíci

    Is that "stealing their soul" thing true ? Come on, in 2023 ? And In Morocco ? It sounds like they were messing with you because they assumed you'd be more likely to respect their wish if they add that 19th century vulgar and false cliché that's mostly associated to native americans. But I will ask more precision to a friend who's also a franco-marocain photographer next time I see him. Or maybe, as you implied in the end, being a woman was mostly the issue ?