Art Deco Staircase in Casablanca
Yves Saint Laurent’s Jardin Majorelle in Marrakesh, Morocco.
Following him in my mind’s eye as he pads through this glamourous greenery in silk lounge pyjamas. (more…)
Smiling Tuareg camel driver near Merzouga on the Erg Chebbi dunes of the northern Sahara.
Meknes Royal Stables in Morocco were built by despot Moulay Ismail to provide palatial accommodation for his beloved horses. They numbered 12,000, and each of them had its very own groom and slave to tend to all its needs. It is even said that, after a horse had completed a journey to Mecca, slaves were forced to catch its urine in a bowl, as even the earth was too undeserving for the horse to urinate on.
Divine geometry… with some missing bits. A door at a Fez madrassa, a religious college. © www.anniewrightphotography.com
With Bert Hogervorst of the Flying Hippo in Meknes, Morocco. ©Annie Wright Photography