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The Old Kasbah of Illigh now at the Royal Library of the Netherlands

Filed Under: Book, Cultural heritage photographer, Illigh, Morocco Tagged With: Book, cultural heritage, Illigh, Morocco, The Old Kasbah of Illigh

October 21, 2021 by admin

Honoured that my book, The Old Kasbah of Illigh, is now included in the collection of the Royal Library of the Netherlands in The Hague. Founded in … [Read more...]

My Book Is Out!

Filed Under: Aboudmiaa, Arti et Amicitiae, Book, Cultural heritage, Cultural heritage photographer, Illigh, Isemgene, Monuments, Morocco, Slavery, The Old Kasbah of Illigh, Trans-Saharan trade Tagged With: cultural heritage, Cultural heritage photographer, History, Illigh, Kasbah, monuments, Morocco, Sahara, Southern Morocco, The Old Kasbah of Illigh

May 30, 2021 by admin

Delighted that my book, The Old Kasbah of Illigh; Photography by Annie Wright, has just been published by Maison de la Photographie de Marrakech & … [Read more...]

Here lies Samuel Palache

Filed Under: history, Illigh, Samuel Palache Tagged With: Illigh, Morocco, photography

December 7, 2020 by admin

Samuel Palache, grave, Jewish Cemetery, Ouderkerk aan Amstel, the Netherlands

Here lies Samuel Palache (c. 1550-1622) at the Jewish Cemetery in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, the Netherlands. Born in Fes (Morocco) to a family that … [Read more...]

My Photos in the Sahara Schrift

Filed Under: Morocco, photography, Sahara Schrift Tagged With: Morocco, photography, Sahara Schrift

July 5, 2020 by admin

Sahara Schrift, Morocco, history, photography

I'm delighted that nine of my photos have been included in the Sahara Schrift, the very first issue of a magazine published by the Sahara Society of … [Read more...]

The Children of Aguerd

Filed Under: children, Morocco Tagged With: Atlas mountains, education, literacy, Morocco, poverty, school, the children of Aguerd

September 20, 2019 by admin

I'm delighted that my photographs of the children of Aguerd are now featured in a fund-raising publication for early learning in remote areas. These … [Read more...]

Art Deco House in Sidi Ifni

Filed Under: beauty Tagged With: Art Deco, monument, Morocco, Sidi Ifni

January 8, 2019 by admin

Art Deco, monument, Sidi Ifni, Morocco

This Art Deco bungalow in Sidi Ifni (Morocco) dates from the time when this seaside town was colonised by the Spanish, who left as recently as 1969. … [Read more...]

The Blue World of Chefchaouen

Filed Under: Magic, Monuments, Morocco Tagged With: Blue World, Chefchaouen, Morocco

June 4, 2018 by admin

Blue World, Chefchaouen, Morocco

© www.anniewrightphotography.com  When I first heard of the blue world of Chefchaouen in Northern Morocco, I wondered whether the buildings … [Read more...]

Photo as Writing Prompt Part 2

Filed Under: fiction Tagged With: Morocco, Sahara, sand dunes, Writing prompt

January 28, 2018 by admin

Writing prompt, Morocco, Sahara, sand dunes

Last November my photos served as inspiration for the Stromness Writers Group on Orkney where I was having an exhibition. My friend Gill Tennant came … [Read more...]

Tuareg Carpet Seller, Southern Morocco

Filed Under: Morocco Tagged With: Morocco, Southern Morocco, Tuareg

April 25, 2016 by admin

Tuareg, Carpet Seller, Southern Morocco

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Marrakesh Beggar Woman With Tame Cat

Filed Under: Morocco Tagged With: animals, Marrakesh, medina, Morocco

April 18, 2016 by admin

Marrakesh, Medina, Beggar Woman, Tame Cat

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