A man sits outside his home in the blue town of Chefchaouen. Chefchaouen's blue walls are a popular subject of interest. There are several theories as to why the walls were painted blue. One popular theory is that the blue keeps mosquitos away, another is that Jews introduced the blue when they took refuge from Hitler in the 1930s. The blue is said to symbolize the sky and heaven, and serve as a reminder to lead a spiritual life. Chefchaouen, Morocco, 2018.
Nomadic family somewhere between the middle and high Atlas. Morocco, 1995
The narrow alleyways of the old medina can be an eerie place at night. Chefchaouen, Morocco, 2018