Morocco Through Your Lens

24 Nov 25

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Morocco is a feast for the senses - where desert tones meet ocean blues, and every street corner tells a story. From Casablanca’s coastal charm to the mountain valleys of the Atlas, the country blends tradition, color, and rhythm beautifully.

Here’s your guide to capturing Morocco’s magic through your lens.

City Highlights & Coastal Views

Mohammed V Square

Mohammed V Square

A lively public square surrounded by grand colonial buildings and palm-lined walkways.

Pro tip: Visit in the morning for soft light on the fountains and architecture. Wide shots capture the symmetry, while candid street scenes show daily life.

La Corniche

A scenic seaside promenade lined with cafés, palm trees, and ocean views

Pro tip: Golden hour is ideal as the sunlight glows on the water and creates perfect silhouettes. Capture reflections in puddles or glass fronts for a polished city-meets-sea shot.

Art Deco District

Art Deco District

Casablanca’s hidden gem - pastel facades, intricate ironwork, and vintage signage from the 1930s.

Pro tip: Shoot mid-morning or late afternoon for the best light. Focus on architectural details, balconies, and geometric patterns.

Hassan II Mosque & Tower

Hassan II Mosque & Tower

One of the largest and most breathtaking mosques in the world, standing on the ocean’s edge.

Pro tip: Visit around sunset, the golden light brings out the intricate carvings and turquoise tiles. Capture wide shots to include the sea, or close-ups to highlight craftsmanship.

Souq El Kebir

Souq El Kebir

A maze of colors, scents, and textures - perfect for capturing Morocco’s vibrant soul.

Pro tip: Go early to avoid crowds or late afternoon when the stalls glow under warm light. Focus on spices, textiles, and artisans at work. Keep shots natural and candid.

Atlas Mountains

Atlas Mountains

Snow-capped peaks, winding roads, and Berber villages make this region spectacular.

Pro tip: Sunrise or sunset brings soft shadows across the hills. Wide panoramic shots work best, but don’t forget to capture locals and their donkeys for a storytelling touch.

Ourika Valley

Ourika Valley

A lush valley just outside Marrakech with flowing rivers and red-soil cliffs.

Pro tip: Capture the contrast between greenery and the earthy tones of the mountains. Early morning mist adds a beautiful softness.

Setti Fatma

Setti Fatma

Famous for its waterfalls and natural pools, surrounded by rugged cliffs.

Pro tip: Use a slower shutter speed to blur the water for a smooth, flowing effect. Include hikers or locals for scale and movement.

Quick Tips for Great Photos

  • Golden hour magic - Morocco glows in warm light; early morning or sunset is best.
  • Embrace color - Blues, reds, and golds are everywhere, let them shine.
  • Include people - Markets, streets, and mountain trails come alive with faces and movement.
  • Watch the patterns - Tiles, doors, and textiles make incredible close-ups.
  • Balance old and new - Capture both traditional life and Casablanca’s modern edge.
  • Use leading lines - Arches, alleyways, and stairways guide the viewer’s eye beautifully.
  • Be respectful - Always ask before photographing people, especially in rural or religious areas.
  • Stay patient - Light shifts fast; waiting for the perfect glow can completely transform your photo.

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