Any tips for street photography in Marrakesh? Apparently Moroccans believe a part of their soul is stolen when their picture is taken. I know people who have been accosted for simply holding a camera. How can I do it bros without being martyred?[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]Camera-Specific Properties:Camera SoftwareDigital Camera X100F Ver1.00Image-Specific Properties:Horizontal Resolution72 dpiVertical Resolution72 dpiColor Space InformationsRGBImage Width1600Image Height1066
>>4377819to remember my culturally enriching experience, chud.
>>4377828Then you'll be sure the savor the culturally enlightening moment of being bashed by a bunch of brown people for doing normal things.
>>4377818this has been one of the most photogenic place since the invention of photography. checkout Harry Gruyaert and Moriyama's take on Morocco
I was just there a couple months ago and felt very uncomfortable/scared taking pictures but I did snap a few
>>4378002Can you post pls?
>>4377818Take the photo anyway...?
I know a female seasian photog who went, she was totally fine, took tons of photos, didn’t sound like she got hassled. But she’s respectful, streetsmart and not a doofus so ymmv.
>>4377818collect enough souls to soul-slap anyone who has a problem with it
>>4377818Are you unable to take interesting photos without easily identifiable humans in them? You might just be a street photographer.
>>4378121Umm autistic people rise up?
>>4378016I just started developing the film. I still got to "scan" them and convert them. Hope to make a thread soon
just do urban landscapes or street with no ppl.
>>4378576ThisIndustrial theme it. Power lines, cracks on the pavement, vacant parking lots, dumbster fires.
Moroccans don't believe their souls are stolen but they do see an easy victim from miles away. The country is a dump, like a piece of India right next to Europe but also one of the most photogenic places on earth (like India I suppose)