Category: Reportage
Faces of Morocco

Moroccan people are considered one of the best examples of how people of different backgrounds, ideologies, religions, and cultures can live together in harmony. Upcoming Exhibition (2026) in Morocco: ExpoMedina PHOTOART Gallery5 Rue LaaloujEssaouira, 44000Morocco The first visitor is already waiting. I love the cat. 😉 More FACES OF MOROCCO you may check out HERE (Internal Link).
Petroglyphs of La Palma

Rock engravings on the Island of La Palma Cave engravings, sites, museums, the legacy of the so-called Benahoaritas, the first inhabitants of La Palma, is still present on this Island, the last to be conquered by the Crown of Castile in 1492. Although La Palma was one of the first Canary Islands in the attempt at conquest, its orography and the bravery of its
Faces of Morocco

More: Some Days before & after the Earthquake in Morocco (internal Link). Morocco Streets (internal Link).
DIE ZEIT – Sommergesichter

Península – Halbinsel – nennen die Spanier ihr Festland. Klingt in diesem Namen die selbst im Hinterland gefühlte Nähe zum Meer an? Península heißt auch die Serie von Porträts, die der Fotograf Oliver Weber auf dem spanischen Festland aufgenommen hat. In seinen Bildern scheint das Meer nicht weit. Die Gesichter sind rau und wettergegerbt. Sie spiegeln die Ruhe heißer Tage. Und ein Spanien, von dem man
Print: Morocco Selected – New Book

Morocco SelectedOliver Weber Publisher: Photo Art Books, Milan, Italy (2024)HardcoverPages: 428×10 in, 15×23 cmLanguage: EnglishA Selection of 54 Photographs ISBN 979-8-87543-265-1 € 79,90 (incl. Shipping) Opportunity: Please Contact Me, if you wish Signed Copies of the Book*, each accompanied by an Exclusive Print (10×15 cm, Epson Glossy Photo Paper), the Costs are € 99,00.*shipping takes approximately 3 week, the shipping costs are included. AS
Myths, Legends and Folklore: Around Flamenco

From the Archives: Around Flamenco (Internal Link). Every country has its fair share of folktales and legends with Spain certainly not being the exception. Andalucía in particular, which has a rich history, has some mysterious, spooky and scary stories – like El Espíritu Flamenco. Sandwiched between the popular Algarve (in Portugal) and the Spanish Costa de Sol, the Costa de la Luz is little




