A photo trip to Morocco open to all

Christine Garand photographer in Paris

Photo travel in Morocco isn’t just for photographers!

Shooting-balades photo tours in Morocco are not just for professional photographers! Whether you’re an amateur photographer or simply accompanying a passionate photographer, you’re welcome. The spirit of the trip is based above all on discovery, sharing and wonder.

  • Photographers, whatever their level, benefit from personalized advice and time dedicated to photo practice, thanks to the support of the shooting-balades photographer. It’s an opportunity for you to learn how to improve your shooting techniques and discover tips for capturing the right light, meeting local people and discovering their culture.
  • As for the accompanying persons, this is a real trip in its own right, as they take full advantage of the magnificent landscapes, authentic encounters with the locals and immersion in Moroccan culture through the oases, kasbahs and earthen villages. Walks in the palm groves, moments of relaxation in the sun and/or around a mint tea, exchanges… We’ve thought of everything to ensure that everyone has a unique, authentic and emotionally rich experience.

The photo trip to Morocco is above all a human adventure, where photography becomes a pretext for sharing, exploring and marvelling together, all off the beaten tourist track. Whether you’re an image enthusiast or simply curious to discover Morocco in a different way, you’ve got a place among us; the trip is an invitation to slow down and contemplate, whether you come with your camera or simply with your eyes.

Photographers and companions alike should dress comfortably, with warm clothes for the nights from November to April and lighter clothes for the day (17-20°C in March). Good footwear is recommended for easy walks. For photographic equipment, please refer to the article dedicated to cameras for travel https://shooting-balades.com/quel-materiel-utiliser-durant-un-voyage-photo/

Join shooting-balades.com on this adventure! You’ll find all the practical information you need on the brochure on our website, and/or write to us using the contact form.