PHOTOS SANS FRONTIERES - PARTIR A LA DECOUVERTE DU MONDE ET SORTIR DES VALEURS CONNUES POUR RENCONTRER DES GENS ET DES PAYSAGES MERVEILLEUX...
Thanks to a developped human intervention, the "Stone age" has turned into the "Automation age". Most of our lives now rely in technological or virtual realities. Out of any profitability and efficiency concept, the communication based on sensitivity is facing an environment increasingly based on Politics and Economics. However, a sentimental communication remains as soon as Humans take time to think about romantism and love. A photographic portrait could be able to reflect this form of humanity. The photographer will gain this challenge as soon as the observer is able to feel any emotion (beauty, love, compassion, admiration, sadness...).
Similar to a child willing to learn and understand, necessary to develop and allow the Men a real discovery; the discovery of others.
Morocco (Ouarzazate 2006), Berber Smile - Berbers have lived in Africa since the earliest recorded time with references dating back 3000 BC. Many scattered tribes of Berber live across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. 40% of the Moroccan population is Berber, 30% live in Algeria, and 1% in Tunisia. Berbers tend to live in desert regions like the Sahara and in the Atlas Mountains. Their number is declining because more and more Berbers are adopting the language and culture of the Arabs.
Morocco (Merzouga 2006), Warm teacome - We all know about the legends surrounding tea origins as a drink, its popularity among the Chinese emperors, and the cultural significance of the Japanese tea ceremony. Hot mint tea is crosscultural drink, the favorite drink among Berbere. This tea is prepared with fresh mint and sugar added to green tea. A truly fine Berbere mint tea will have a golden color that is not so dark, a subtle taste of green tea over the mint, and a slightly frothy surface.
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