Professional photographer based in Morocco. Participant Reporting Change workshop, Multimedia Course by World Press Photo Academy
Abdellah Azizi was born in Morocco in 1987, and studied cinematographic lighting techniques at a specialized college in his hometown of Ouarzazate. After further film and editing studies in Casablanca, he worked as camera and lighting assistant on several productions.
08/12/2024
My photography has been featured in an article by Graham Cornwell published on The Washington Post.
The piece highlights the vibrant city of Rabat, showcasing its rich history, modern museums, and the charm of its medina. Being able to contribute visually to such an insightful article is truly an honor.
Very honored to contribute to this series showcasing courageous women who stand up to violence. The series is produced by .
UNSILENCED: Stories of Survival for UN Women. This series uncovers the stories of women from around the globe who have survived violence.
16/10/2024
I am grateful to be part of the second exhibition organized by zawali at L'Blassa Art Gallery, titled Echoes of Sand & Stone. I will be showcasing alongside two extraordinary artists, Lama Nayouf from Syria and Saif Fradj from Tunisia. In this space, I’ll be presenting my Guerguerat Desert photo series.
The exhibition will start on October 25th, 2024, at 7:00 PM.
19/08/2024
Blacksmith hands
20/06/2024
Christoph, a 36-year-old man, embarked on a six-month journey across the desert to overcome his drug addictions. I was honored to have the opportunity to interview Chris and create a short film documenting his path to self-discovery amidst the vast emptiness of the desert.
I am deeply humbled and grateful to Chris for opening his heart to me, a stranger in his world. I also extend my sincere thanks to Jean-Pierre Datcharry, the owner of Desert et Montagne Maroc and a pioneer in organizing long treks in Morocco, for allowing me to undertake this project, and to his entire team for their support.
I had the privilege of covering the campaign organized by UN WOMEN MOROCCO.
The campaign, which unfolded last month, featured a week of film screenings, the illumination of official buildings with orange lights, and various other activities aimed at raising awareness to end violence against women.
The exhibition "Regards croisés sur les visages de l'oralité" will take place in Marina Shopping Center, Casablanca, featuring photographs by Ken Wongyoukhong and me on the 14th and 15th. The exhibition is part of the celebration of the Amazigh New Year #2974, the event is organized by Speak Citizen
Abdellah was invited by We Speak Citizen, to participate in capturing portraits of orality (visages de l'oralité) in The south east of Morocco
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Abdellah AZIZI, is a Morocco based photographer. He has graduated from thespecialized institution of cinema in Ouarzazate where he studied cinematographic lighting techniques before joining the International School of Casablanca for Multimedia studies where he specialized in camera operating, sound, and video editing. He then moved back to Ouarzazate to further his experience working in national and international series and movies as a camera and lighting assistant.
Abdellah started working with Almaouja magazine, in 2011, a local French web magazine as photographer, and videographer. In 2013, he left Almaouja to pursue his career working as a freelance photographer, videographer. Abdellah worked in Several magazines covering events around and outside of Morocco. He also worked for magazines like Brownbook, Huke.
Abdellah is a grantee for Word Press Photo organization. He participated in two of their workshops, in multimedia production basics, in Rabat, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey, his work with them has resulted into a documentary: “ Zineb, a mountain guide” About the first woman guide in Morocco.
Abdellah worked with hotels, guest houses, and travel agencies around Morocco, as well as produced institutional videos and photographs for organizations such as MSTI and CorpsAfrica as well as companies like Safron. He also covered COP22 in Marrakesh.