It began as a bit of experimental fun capturing images through windows but the angles just did not work for me standing outside, and looking in. In changing my perspective, both in my thinking and in my geometry I brought out my flying camera for a fresh look. From this high vantage, looking down and […]
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Life in The Ksar
Moving through the dark and sunlit alleys of El Khorbat, both eyes and cameras struggled to adjust to the dramatic changes in light. This image of young boys hanging out would have turned out very different if my camera was on fully automatic. Instead, this chance shot captures laughter, movement and fun in away I […]
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El Khorbat was one of the most amazing places I experienced in Morocco. It is a 150 year old fortified village, otherwise known as a ksar, built entirely of rammed earth. A fortress in the desert. Its internal grid of alleys and side alleys, mostly hidden within the greater ksar structure, creates an undercover labyrinth […]
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I was photographing amusement machine riders at a recent event and noticed their various emotional states immediately on disembarking. So I readied myself for the next group of disembarking riders, raised my camera, then this happened! Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Hands In The Air Like You Just Don’t Care’, 1/80s f/8 ISO100 70mm
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