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Captured during the golden light of late afternoon, this poignant image features an elderly man walking along a winding path in Ouarzazate. The photographer, originally seeking a wide-angle landscape, shifted his focus to the solitary figure below, framing him at the apex of a curve to create a powerful visual metaphor for the final stages of life. The use of a 200mm focal length compresses the scene, emphasizing the man's isolation against the vast, rugged terrain. This photograph is award-worthy for its profound narrative depth, turning a fleeting moment of observation into a timeless reflection on the human journey.
Born in Ouarzazate in 1987, Abdellah Azizi is a dedicated Moroccan photographer known for his evocative documentation of Southern Moroccan landscapes and local culture. With a formal background in film lighting, grip techniques, and audio-visual post-production, he brings a cinematic sensibility to his still photography. After transitioning from a career as a videographer and lighting technician, Azizi found his true creative voice in photography, drawn to the medium by the artistic freedom it provides. His work continues to capture the authentic spirit and vibrant life of the African continent.
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We spend the first half of our lives gathering weightβcollecting stones for the walls, names for the ledger, and memories that cling like burrs to our coats. We are builders, architects of our own busy horizons, convinced that the path ahead is a mountain to be climbed.
Read the reflection →The horizon is a line we draw to keep the vastness from swallowing us whole. We walk toward it, believing it marks a destination, yet it retreats with every step.
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The Weight We Carry
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