Photographer's Note
I have made a 4 day visit to Casablanca and Marrakech and enjoyed it thoroughly.Especially Marrakech is wonderful city that offers a lot of scenes especially for photo enthusiasts.This local man was shot in the Souks of Marrakech which is a must see place once you are there.
Marrakesh has the largest traditional Berber market in Morocco and the image of the city is closely associated with its souks. Paul Sullivan cites the souks as the principal shopping attraction in the city, describing it as "a honeycomb of intricately connected alleyways, this fundamental section of the old city is a micro-medina in itself, comprising a dizzying number of stalls and shops that range from itsy kiosks no bigger than an elf's wardrobe to scruffy store-fronts that morph into glittering Aladdin's Caves once you're inside."[69] Historically the souks of Marrakesh were divided into areas of retail, including leather, carpets, metalwork, pottery, etc. The areas are still roughly ordered but there is significant overlap today. Many of the souks sell items such as carpets and rugs, traditional Muslim attire, leather bags, and lanterns etc.[69] Haggling is still a very important part of trade in the souks.[71]
One of the largest souks is Souk Semmarine selling anything from brightly coloured bejewelled sandals and slippers and leather pouffes to jewellery and kaftans.[72] Souk Ableuh contains stalls which specialize in the retail of olives, a variety of types and colours including green, red, and black olives, lemons, chilis, capers, and pickles and mint, a common ingredient of Moroccan cuisine and tea.[73] Similarly, Souk Kchacha specializes in dried fruit and nuts, including dates and figs, walnuts, cashews and apricots.[73] Rahba Qedima contains stalls selling hand-woven baskets, natural perfumes, knitted hats, scarves and t shirts, Ramadan tea, ginseng, and alligator and iguana skins. Criee Berbiere, to the northeast of this market, is noted for its dark Berber carpets and rugs. Souk Siyyaghin is noted for its jewellery, and Souk Smata nearby is noted for its extensive collection of babouches and belts. Souk Cherratine specializes in leatherware, and Souk Belaarif sells modern consumer goods. Souk Haddadine specializes in ironware and lanterns.
Ensemble Artisanal is a government-run complex of small arts and crafts which has a reasonable range of goods dealing with leather, textiles and carpets. In the workshop at the back of this shop young people are taught a range of crafts.
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jhm
(122444) 2013-01-24 2:44
Merhaba Emin,
Thank you very much for your interesting notes.
Indeed a wonderful portrait of these old man.
His clothing and beard care for a wonderful picture.
Very well done, TFS.
Have a nice day,
John
claudeD
(24173) 2013-01-24 6:01
Hello Emin,
very fine portrait picture of this man from Morocco.I like your composition and the perfect sharpness which is always very important for a good portrait.Very well done.TFS.
With regards from Luxembourg
JC
Photo Information
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Copyright: Emin Bingul (ebingul)
(1760) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2013-01-14
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Nikon D7000, Nikkor 55-200mm.f 4-5.6 VR
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/200 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2013-01-23 6:54









