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North Africa has the same latitude as Miami and they could not be further from each other. Extensive travel and photography in Morocco left the impression that Morocco is a country with enormous untapped potential.

It has long been the emotional backwater of expatriate Europeans, but a marvelous geography and coastal climate display a land of great beauty and resources but one trampled by traditions and inertia.

Text and Photography by Gary Dwyer

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About the Author

gary dwyer
dwyergc  San Luis Obispo, California U.S.A.
Gary Dwyer first studied photography at Syracuse University where he earned simultaneous degrees in Landscape Architecture and Fine Arts. In 1987 he photographed two climbing expeditions in the Himalayas. In 1992 He photographed the Botanical Survey Project on Baffin Island, Northwest Territories in the Canadian Arctic and in 1994 documented World Heritage Sites for UNESCO in Vietnam. In 2005, while a Resident Artist at the American Academy in Rome, he photographed Architecture in Danger of Disappearing in Italy, for The World Monuments Fund. The Work was published in their magazine (Icon) and exhibited at their galleries in Paris and New York. His work has been exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, DC, the Oakland Museum in California and is in the collection of La Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris and the Bibliothèque nationale de France. His books are available on blurb.com and lulu.com

Publish Date  January 4, 2009

Dimensions  Standard Landscape  130 pgs

Category  Fine Art Photography

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