These images were made while I was working out some issues of "style". I found Morocco to be somewhat dreamlike as far as making some images that I always wanted to do. I needed the kind of light that was there. It was beautiful. The stark shadows and brightness. As well, the "in your face" kind of street photography didn't work for me there, as I somewhat felt and sometimes got the brunt of hostility from the people I was around when they saw my camera. Afterall, the majority of the people there are Muslim and I wanted to respect their beliefs. I wanted to be as discreet as possible. I wanted to come home with images that I could look at again and again.
It's funny, I live in NYC where one can get away (most times!) with the "in your face" style, but it is not always what I am after. I don't want to feel like a "hit and run driver". I felt Morocco to be very surreal and I wanted to somehow convey that. There was a connection I felt there, but being an outsider, it all felt kind of disjointed.
Thanks everyone for your comments. I greatly appreciate and respect them. This is the kind of discourse I really miss. Your comments have really got me thinking............