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Blue lane in the Medina of Larache, Morocco

by Jerome Lorieau

Man walking in the Medina of Larache (Jerome Lorieau)
Medina of Larache, Morocco, 2011

I was stunned by the beauty of the lane, its colours, its patterns and the symmetry of its Moroccan doors. I waited a long time for something interesting to happen to make this picture more alive. Unfortunately the Medina of Larache is a quiet place … and what best identified the mood of it was a passer by. Larache is a small harbour on the west coast of Morocco. The man was possibly carrying some fish.

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Expressing myself between documentary and street photography, my work focus on long term projects because of the human aspect, but also to have better insight and understanding of a situation over time. Photography is a medium that allows me to explore the cultural and sociological aspects of life in order to understand the relationship between the people, their traditions/habits/cultures and their environment. In recent years I have worked on separate long term projects about the Medinas of Morocco and more recently the Yamuna river in India.

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