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Captured during the golden hour in the Moroccan Sahara, this evocative image features two young men silhouetted against the fading light, moments before they joined a local music concert. The photographer expertly utilized a high shutter speed to freeze the atmosphere, balancing the vibrant warmth of the desert sunset with the candid stillness of the subjects. The composition is masterfully framed, drawing the viewer into the vast, serene landscape of N'kob. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to capture a fleeting, authentic cultural moment, blending the raw beauty of the North African terrain with a poignant sense of human connection and anticipation.
Born in Ouarzazate in 1987, Abdellah Azizi is a dedicated Moroccan photographer known for his evocative documentation of South Moroccan landscapes, local folklore, and the vibrant rhythms of African life. With a formal background in film lighting, camera work, and audio-visual post-production, he transitioned into professional photography after honing his skills as a videographer and lighting technician. Azizi finds profound creative freedom in the medium, using his technical expertise to capture the authentic spirit of his homeland and its people.
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In the high deserts of the world, silence is not merely the absence of sound; it is a physical presence, a heavy curtain that falls between the earth and the sky.
Read the reflection →There is a quiet gravity to the end of the day, a moment when the earth seems to hold its breath before the stars emerge.
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The Rhythm of the Dust
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