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Captured amidst the rugged terrain of the High Atlas mountains, this photograph documents a poignant encounter with villagers returning from a Saturday market. The photographer, struck by the contrast between the arduous, hours-long journey required for basic errands and the frantic pace of city life, frames the moment as a meeting of two distinct paths. The image serves as a meditative reflection on human connection, highlighting the shared journey of individuals moving in different directions across a landscape that demands resilience and patience. Its award-worthy quality lies in the evocative storytelling and the profound sense of stillness found within the challenging Moroccan environment.
Raised in Saudi Arabia, Faisal Khan is a Casablanca-based photographer whose work is deeply influenced by his diverse international background and experiences across Thai, Middle Eastern, and Moroccan cultures. Having discovered photography as a dedicated passion only recently, he approaches the craft as a profound medium for contemplation, self-discovery, and heightened awareness. Through his frequent travels and explorations, Khan seeks to document the human experience, finding inspiration in the new friendships and cultural exchanges that define his creative journey.
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The smell of dry earth after a long walk is a specific kind of perfumeβit is the scent of dust settling into the creases of your palms and the fine, gritty coating that gathers on the back of your throat.
Read the reflection →I walked to the corner store this morning, just to pick up a carton of milk. Itβs a five-minute trip, yet I found myself annoyed by the uneven pavement and the slight incline of the street.
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Thanks to everyone for liking the photo. I’m really glad that I was able to capture this moment; and I appreciate L&C support which enabled me to share it with you..
Thanks Sebastien for the continuous support.
Dear Trekking Tips team,,
Thanks for appreciating the photo and sharing it. You got some amazing collection for places i’d love to visit.
Faisal