Showing posts with label Photographs. Show all posts
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Friday, January 12, 2018

Slideluck 3 in Fez


As part of the Fez Gathering of International Artists, the third Slideluck evening was held in the new venue - the Medina Social Club. Slideluck has been held in more than 80 cities around the world. It is run by a non profit organisation which is dedicated to building and strengthening community through food and art


The idea is to bring together diverse groups of people, artwork, food, ideas and perspectives under one roof - with the aim of creating a unique and magical event - and once again the formula worked well in Fez.


The Medina Social Club was an ideal venue and the event well attended with an enthusiastic crowd. After eating, the audience took their seats and the show began.

 
The curated show gave a diverse offering of work produced in locations around the world - from the poverty of individuals in the Siberian landscape to textile workers in India, to a couple of interesting mini-documentaries on the work of photo-journalists.

The overall impression was of a well curated show that left the audience wondering when Slideluck 4 would show up in Fez.


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Thursday, May 18, 2017

Moroccan Photo of the Day - Suzanna Clarke


The photo of the day was taken in Derb El Hora in the Medina of Fez by photographer Suzanna Clarke
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See more in our series Photo of the Day 

The View from Fez welcomes contributions to our Photo of the Day Series

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Saturday, February 11, 2017

Ali Chraibi - The Power of Black and White Images

Marrakech-born photographer, Ali Chraibi, was recently featured on CNN, with his moody, black and white photographs of Moroccan women in their own environment

When Ali Chraibi replaced his worn out digital camera for a secondhand SLR -- his images changed. He went from taking directionless family photos featuring the chaotic beauty of Morocco's "red city" as a backdrop, to more complex, darker images conveying the often unnoticed strength of its women - CNN
Chraibi is well aware of the sadness in many of his photographs, "maybe this is what I want to express," he said, "when you just take a piece of the scene. You give it a different meaning...I never expected to be an artist, much less a photographer," he explained. "I don't create things, I don't make scenery. I just take things the way they are."


Born in 1965 in Marrakech, Ali Chraïbi began photography in 1995 and exhibited very early in his hometown in 1997.
I came to photography relatively late, when I was 30. I was never so presumptuous as to want to be an artist, nor even to devote myself to photography. I quite simply bought a camera, a second-hand SLR, but didn’t know how to use it. I then went on a course run by the French Institute in Marrakesh, where we learnt to use a camera, with, as a bonus, a brief initiation into black and white developing. They gave us two rolls of black and white film and asked us to take pictures. It just so happens that I still today exhibit one of the photos taken with those very first films!- Ali Chraïbi

In 1999, he was the winner of the national exhibition of photographic art organized by the Moroccan association of photographic art, AMAP, and of the "South of the South" prize awarded by the SAREV cultural centre in Marseille.

In 2002, he participated in the Biennale of Contemporary Art in Dakar, Senegal and in 2001 and 2007, at the 7th International Meeting of African Photography in Bamako, Mali.

Some art critics describe me as humanist, as a “poor people’s photographer”. Rightly or wrongly, no matter, it’s not for me to judge. But it is true that I like to bring to the limelight parts that are overlooked or castigated by the self-righteous, the political decision-makers, and the media and, more insidiously, every Joe Schmoe to show all the beauty that the day-to-day around us can harbour. I’m talking about people, but also the spaces in which these people live. It’s impossible, in my mind, to dissociate them. - Ali Chraibi


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Sunday, September 20, 2015

Moroccan Photo of the Day ~ Eid Sheep Souk in Taza


Photographer Suzanna Clarke visited the sheep souk in Taza where the business of find the right sheep for Eid was everyone's top priority


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See more of our Photo of the Day series here: Moroccan Photo of the Day

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Monday, May 18, 2015

Slideluck II ~ A Hit in Fez


Last night saw the second Slideluck production in Fez. Once again it was a night of food, friendship, music and some great photography, thanks to Omar Chennafi and his team. The View from Fez was there...

Congratulations to Omar Chennafi for a another great event
The ALIF Riad was packed
The music ranging from Gnaoua to Flamenco was a great hit
A night of good food, joy and great images
Some superb photographs 
Beautifully textured photographs from Jess Stephens
Suzanna Clarke's jubilant photography from Cuba

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Sunday, May 10, 2015

Slideluck II to be held in Fez ~ May 17


This year's Slideluck II will be on the 17th of May at ALIF Riad, at 6pm. The first annual Slideluck in Fez was held last April, and was a highly successful event which combined a shared meal, with food and drink brought by the attendees and a series of 14 slideshows with music by local and international artists

Slideluck founder Casey Kelbaugh at Slideluck I last April

Slideluck II in Fez is directed by photographer, Omar Chennafi. The concept brings together diverse groups of people, artwork, food, ideas and perspectives under one roof. From this diversity something unique and magical is born. Each event is localised in that artists from a community present work to that community. The work of established artists is shown alongside that of emerging and non-professional artists.

Program
6: 00 PM Welcome to the event
6:30 PM Slideluck Pot-luck dinner (bring a plate of food to share)
7:00 PM Youth initiative presentation
and Slideluck photographic projections with music
8:00 PM Music Concert Song for Fez "Songs for Tolerance"

This event is sponsored by the American Language Center of Fez.

Contact: Omar Chennafi
+212 (0)659661502
fez@slideluck.com

 The View from Fez is a Slideluck partner

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Sunday, April 05, 2015

Submit Your Photos to Slideluck II Fez

Want to see your photographic work on the big screen? Submit a photo essay to Slideluck II Fez by April 15

Slideluck founder Casey Kelbaugh at Slideluck I last April

The first annual Slideluck in Fez was held last April, and was a highly successful event which combined a shared meal, with food and drink brought by the attendees and a series of 14 slideshows with music by local and international artists.

This year's Slideluck II will be during the second week of May at ALIF Riad, and promises to be even better.


Slideluck began in 2000, when commercial photographer Casey Kelbaugh hosted the first event for fifty people in his backyard in Seattle. Since then Slideluck has hosted multimedia slideshows combined with "potluck" dinners in over seventy five cities around the world.


Slideluck II in Fez will be directed by local photographer, Omar Chennafi. The concept brings together diverse groups of people, artwork, food, ideas and perspectives under one roof. From this diversity something unique and magical is born. Each event is localised in that artists from a community present work to that community. The work of established artists is shown alongside that of emerging and non-professional artists.

To submit your photos to Slideluck II CLICK HERE.  
The deadline is April 15.

Info: Omar Chennafi, 0659661502 or omarchennafi@gmail.com



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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Moroccan Photo of the Day


Marrakech - 1961. Photographer Henry Clarke.
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Sunday, March 01, 2015

Photo of the Day ~ Spring Above Fez

A spring ride amidst the flowers on the foothills of Mount Zalagh

Gigi Kay riding Cosmo Lush in the flowers below Mt Zalagh in Fez

Dr Gigi Kay is the Director of the American Fondouk ~ Fez's famous veterinary hospital for mules, donkeys and horses. Visit the American Fondouk site to support their valuable work. Click HERE

Photo: Dick Hooper


See more of our series Photo of the Day 

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Saturday, February 28, 2015

Collective Exhibition at Cafe Clock


A talented group of photographers present vastly different perspectives on the beauty of daily life, street photography, abstract images and portraits. Some are locally based, while others work abroad
Organiser Omar Chennafi says, "This event is intended to heighten people's awareness ofthe power of photography and its ability to make changes in people's lives."


Photo: Anass Med El Issmaeli
Photo: Tarik Labrighli
Photo: Alaoui Kinany
When: Opens Sunday March 1, 4.30 PM, until April 1
Where: Cafe Clock, Fez Medina
Info: omarchennafi@gmail.com or 06 59 66 15 02


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Tuesday, December 02, 2014

A Photographic Adventure in the Fez Medina



The Photography Rally is a photo-based adventure that offers groups of participants the opportunity to explore the Fez Medina by matching target-locations with the photo provided
It aims to encourage people to see the Fez Medina with fresh eyes, and to share an experience of discovery. Led by local photographer, Omar Chennafi, this event is sponsored by the French Institute Fez as part of the Eighth Edition of the Recontre Internationale de la Photo de Fes.

When: Sunday December 7 at 10.30 AM
Where: Meet at Dar Batha, 15, Salaj Fez Medina
Info: CLICK HERE

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Friday, November 21, 2014

International Photographic Exhibition in Fez


The work of 14 international artists will be on show in Fez during the eighth edition of the Rencontres Internationales de la Photo de Fès. On the theme of "Invisible Cities", the exhibition opens on Saturday November 22 and runs until December 15
One of Swiss artist Regula Bochsler's still images from Rendering Eye

As part of Saison France-Maroc 2014, organised by the French Institute in Fez, the exhibition will be displayed across several venues. The work has been curated by Selva Barni and Francesca Girelli from Italy. "The theme is inspired by Italo Calvino's classic book from 1972, Invisible Cities", says Selva Barni. "It is about more than physical portraits of places - it's about the underlying layers; the city as memories."

Calvino's Invisible Cities consists of a sequence of imaginary dialogues between the Venetian traveler Marco Polo and the Tartar emperor Kublai Khan. In the course of these discussions, the young Polo describes a series of cities, and discusses Cities and Memory, Cities and Desire, Cities and Signs, Thin Cities, Trading Cities, Cities and Eyes, Cities and Names, Cities and the Dead, Cities and the Sky, Continuous Cities, and Hidden Cities.

Exhibition curators Selva Barni and Francesca Girelli from Italy
The majority of the world's population now live in cities, and the way residents experience the urban landscape varies tremendously. The diverse work of the14 artists who have contributed to the exhibition reflect this. "They are artists who use the photograph as media, rather than being principally photographers," explains Selva.

Swiss artist Regula Bochsler
One of the artists is Swiss based Regula Bochsler who has used the Apple 3D mapping program to create a series of impressionistic portraits of cities, titled Rendering Eye. "Apple started a mapping service in 2012," she says. Created by flying over major cities, the images consist of exposures from multiple points of view, which are then combined using software.

"They offer a bird's eye point of view, but as they are taken over a period of time, anything which is moving is not visible," she says. "So it's like seeing those cities after the blast...we have never seen a representation of the world we live in in this form."

Another artist, Heba Amin from Egypt, uses video and soundscapes for Speak2Tweet. While the viewer is visually transported through empty buildings, the soundtrack gives Twitter texts in Arabic (with subtitles), from the time that Mobarak shut down the internet for a week, to try and silence dissent, in a display of despotic power. Resourceful Egyptians set up a system where phone messages were converted into Tweets, and they are a vivid record of attempts at resistance.

One of Heba Amin's images from Speak2Tweet
Contributing photographic artists also include Peter Steinhauer/US; Raed Yassin/Libya; Andre Principe/Portugal; Felicity Hammond/England and Li Mu/China.

Li Mu, Sol Lewitt’s Untitled (Wall Structure), 2011

Rencontres Internationales de la Photo de Fès includes other activities, such as photography workshops led by local photographer Omar Chennafi.  "In search of hidden treasure Fez" aims to help young people discover the art of photography.

Rencontres Internationales de la Photo de Fès runs from November 22 to December 15, 2014. 
It takes place at the French Institute Gallery; Gallery Kacimi; Cultural Complex Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef; Dar Tazi at Batha - the base of the Association of Fez Saiss. 

Opening: Saturday, November 22, 6 PM, Galerie Kacimi, 26 Avenue Moulay Youssef, Ville Nouvelle

Guided tours of exhibitions: Sunday, November 23, 3 PM

Meeting and discussion with the artists and the two curators: Sunday, November 23, 5.30 PM at the French Institute, Dar Batha. 

More info: CLICK HERE

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