Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics
If there ever was a symbolic heartbeat of the design world, it must be in Morocco. From fragrant, labyrinthine souks and delectable cuisine to breathtaking landscapes and welcoming people: Morocco might be a stone’s throw from Spain, but it continues to inspire visions of an exotic haven. This edition brings together an eclectic selection of homes to showcase the best of Moroccan wonders, complete with inspiring photographs. Hardcover, 6.1 x 8.5 in., 2.28 lb, 512 pages “An absolutely gorgeous collection of images that goes beyond the well-trodden tourist path and into people’s homes.” - TNT
A guide to everything you need to know about planning a trip to Marrakech Morocco! Here are the BEST things to do in Marrakech!
Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics
Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics
If there ever was a symbolic heartbeat of the design world, it must be in Morocco. From fragrant, labyrinthine souks and delectable cuisine to breathtaking landscapes and welcoming people: Morocco might be a stone’s throw from Spain, but it continues to inspire visions of an exotic haven. This edition brings together an eclectic selection of homes to showcase the best of Moroccan wonders, complete with inspiring photographs. Hardcover, 6.1 x 8.5 in., 2.28 lb, 512 pages “An absolutely gorgeous collection of images that goes beyond the well-trodden tourist path and into people’s homes.” - TNT
The horse stables in Meknes Morocco, Africa
Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics
Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics
Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics
Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics
Closer and closer Fes Medina, Morocco
If there ever was a symbolic heartbeat of the design world, it must be in Morocco. From fragrant, labyrinthine souks and delectable cuisine to breathtaking landscapes and welcoming people: Morocco might be a stone’s throw from Spain, but it continues to inspire visions of an exotic haven. This edition brings together an eclectic selection of homes to showcase the best of Moroccan wonders, complete with inspiring photographs. Hardcover, 6.1 x 8.5 in., 2.28 lb, 512 pages “An absolutely gorgeous collection of images that goes beyond the well-trodden tourist path and into people’s homes.” - TNT
Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics
Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics
Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics
While the magic of both Marrakech and Morocco as a whole is true, that electricity should come with a warning sign warning against some very harsh realities you should be prepared for.
Morocco has absolutely blown up as a tourist destination recently, and it’s not hard to see why!! It’s one of the most beautiful countries I’ve ever visited. Marrakech, Morocco’s most popular city, is a photographer’s dream. If you’re looking to up your Instagram game, this is your spot!! So I’ve put together a huge list...Read the Post
GUYSSSS: BAHHHH my parents won't buy me a proaccount unless I get straight A's at the end of the year. POOOOOOHHHHHHHH. so i might stop for awhile and wait until they get it for me, because my favorite photos will disappear if I upload anymore. PS: i really want to start shooting photos through windows. I had drafted out a series for it last year but never got to it, so maybe i'll start it up now :)
Fez Morocco
Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics