Four figures dressed in djellabas walk side by side along an imposing wall, whose geometric shapes form an almost abstract backdrop. The way they move synchronously is reminiscent of choreography, a rhythm unconsciously intertwined with the traditions of the place. Their identities remain concealed under the hoods, allowing them to blend into the scene both individually and collectively. The image raises questions about anonymity, community and the silent power of culture passed down through generations. The black-and-white nature enhances the sense of mystery and timelessness.
Brahim Hannane is a photographer from Rabat, Morocco, who has lived and worked in the Netherlands since 2018. With his lens, he captures stories in which culture, nature and everyday life come together. His images are characterised by a keen eye for detail and a strong.. Read more…