Moroccan architecture is defined by its textures, patterns and use of light. From traditional riads to modern buildings, it offers a wide range of visual elements.
In photography, architecture can be more than a backdrop. It can become an active part of the composition.
Geometric patterns, shadows and materials all contribute to the image. When combined with fashion or portraiture, they create a strong visual identity.
This approach allows the image to be both aesthetic and contextual.
Photography by Christian Mamoun.
Available for architecture and lifestyle photography projects in Morocco.