Essaouira (Arabic: الصويرة, eṣ-ṣauīrah; formerly known as Mogador, its older name) is an ancient, over 2000 years old, isolated city on the Atlantic coast of Morocco.
Essaouira possesses beautifully preserved ramparts and naval fortifications, one of the finest remaining fortified ports in the world, and numerous monuments of historical interest left by figures ranging from medieval explorers right up to Orson Welles and Jimmy Hendrix.
The word Essaouira means 'image' or 'well designed'.
The book contains 37 colour photographs telling the story of everyday life in Essaouira: merchants, fishermen, passers-by, street life, city & sea scapes...
About the Author
Tomasz 'Tom' Kulbowski
klbw
London, UK
I’m a photographer (and web designer) currently based in beautiful Lublin, Poland (previously in London, UK and Sydney, Australia). I enjoy street photography, with it’s unpredictable and adventurous character, also documentary and travel photography as the best ways of documenting the reality I encounter.
More about me and my photography at www.kulbowski.com.
Feel free to browse my books or message me via my website if you have any questions.
PS
I make no profit on the books available here, to make them as affordable as possible (all goes to Blurb to cover the print and delivery costs). I'll be happy for you to own any of my albums! Here's a tip: try to google "blurb voucher" and you can easily save even 20% off your purchase :)
Publish Date November 24, 2009
Dimensions Standard Landscape 40 pgs
Standard Paper
Category Arts & Photography
Tags travel photography, mogador, Africa, Arab, fishing, port, harbor, morocco, essaouira, travel
klbw says
Thank you!
posted at 03:18am Jul 01 PST
abuzid says
What an amazing photobook! Congratulations!
posted at 04:05am Apr 11 PST