In a jumble of colours, smells and sounds, this vegetable stall is tucked away in one of Marrakech's busy souks. The produce on display - fresh beans, juicy oranges, potatoes and onions - seems almost carelessly stacked, but together they form a picture of pure craftsmanship and everyday life. Fabric awnings hang above the stall, offering shade from the hot sun, worn but still functional. There is a rhythm among the baskets, rugs and piled goods, an organised chaos that perfectly captures the charm of Moroccan markets.
This photo was taken while walking through the medina, where the markets are the beating heart of the city. The energy, the buzz of traders and customers, and the endless variety of colours and textures make the souks an experience in itself. This image is a snapshot of that rhythm: a brief moment of silence in a place that is never quiet.
The atmosphere is vibrant and authentic, a representation of the everyday beauty of street markets. This work brings a touch of Marrakech into the home, a reminder of sweltering mornings full of trade, fragrant spices and the simplicity of fresh food, straight from stall to table.
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