Honorable Mention TIFA 2025 Architecture / Buildings

Symmetry In Blue, Green, and Brass, Moroccan Cities Historic Architecture and Design

  • Photographer
    Sandra Coburn
  • Agency / Studio
    Sandy Coburn Photography
  • Technical Info
    Camera: Sony Ilce-7r, Lens Fe 28-70mm F3.5-5.6, Exposure F5.6, Shutter Speed 1/50 Sec, Iso 250
  • Photo Date
    October 2016

From the blue-washed alleys of Chefchaouen to the emerald tiles and brass-detailed gates and tiled courtyards of Fez to the ochre and saffron hues of Meknes, Morocco’s architecture blends geometry, colour, and craftsmanship into living art. These images explore the harmony of design where every arch, staircase, and doorway tells a story of history and beauty. Focused on symmetry and detail, the series invites viewers to see beyond function into a world where architecture itself becomes a vibrant expression of culture and artistry.

Sandy Coburn is a fine art photographer known for vivid, emotionally immersive landscapes, wildlife, and cultural imagery captured across five continents. Blending her background in global storytelling with a bold, cinematic style, she creates limited-edition works that celebrate color, connection, and place. Her photographs have been exhibited internationally, earning recognition for their striking clarity and sense of wonder.

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