Photographer's Note
Moroccan Leather Goods - Tanneries of Fez
WS1: Leather-painting painter working in the tub.
WS2: The leather working factory
One of the highlights of a recent trip to Morocco was a visit to the infamous tanneries of Fez. If Morocco is famous for its leather goods, it owes its reputation to the young men who - day after day - selflessly work in tanneries like this one, using the same methods today that were used centuries before. It is an experience for the senses (especially the sense of smell) and one that should not be missed!
Reams of cow hide are treated in huge vats of dyes – whose main active ingredient just happens to be pigeon droppings. To say it's a strong smell is an understatement. As fascinating as this process is, this trip is not for the faint of heart or stomach! What's even more impressive, are the young craftsmen who repeatedly hop into these vats of colored dye and guano as they saturate the cow hide before taking out the leather and spreading it out on the flat rooftops nearby.
From above the view of the men stamping the skins in the circles of color, or spreading out the vivid, yellow saffron dye, is fascinating. A walk at ground level will be something quite different altogether as you come face to face with knife wielding workers softening the leather and get a whole new perspective on hard work.
The tanneries of Fez are located nearby the Karaouine Mosque. Despite the odor - which has brought even the toughest visitors to their knee – the tanneries have become one of Fez' most popular attractions. You'll certainly earn your bragging rights by making it through a visit. Don't forget your camera (and a handkerchief).
Visitors can climb to any one of the terraces belonging to the surrounding leather shops that look down on the tanners' yard, honeycombed with vats of dye and piled with skins.
Afterwards you can visit any number of leather shops and see for yourself the product of such hard work. You're not obligated to purchase anything by any means, but don't be surprised if even after a quick glance at a merchant's goods, you find yourself ushered into a showroom, offered a cold drink and snacks and suddenly sucked into a world of bartering and buying
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smarcell
(19965) 2010-11-29 0:32
A beautiful image, with great colours. I love that little touch of blue.
Regards Stefano
SnapRJW
(31631) 2010-11-29 0:41
Hello Csaba - Another interesting image of this fascinating place. I like the pops of blue amidst the browns, yellows and whites. Your note make for very interesting reading too. Best regards Rosemary
BennyV
(34772) 2010-11-29 1:53
Hello Csaba,
The pots below are a familiar sight, so it's great to see the view a bit higher. To me this is even more impressive. Shall I write 'nice colours'...haha...
Good work.
Benny
npecanhuk
(79329) 2010-11-29 5:34
Hello Csaba!
That's a very well-known place and your picture is so attractive! It's got a superb quality: excellent chosen pov, composition, exposure, sharpness, colors, pp, contrasts, horizotnal format and black & white borders!
TFS - congrats,
Best regards,
Neyvan
timecapturer
(49288) 2010-11-29 6:04
Hi Csaba
what a fantastic shot! amazing colours and textures here made all the more stunning by the splash of blue. Stunning image!
Regards
Brian
halilguven
(417) 2010-11-29 7:25
Mavi ηφp poşeti bir fotoğrafa ancak bu kadar yakışırdı.
Benim ηok hoşuma giden bir kare.
Tebrikler.
dta
(98848) 2010-11-29 7:40
Hello Csaba ,
A so beautiful subject , superbly captured ! colors , shapes ... it looks like a painting . And this is also a very interesting scene of the daily life .
Regards
Suppiluliuma
(3931) 2010-11-29 10:00
Dear Csaba, congratulations both for the picture and the enlightening note.
I must confess I couldn't tell at first whether that was a reflection or not. Probably that's the geometry of the pools and the wall of the tanneries, which made me think like that.
Except some overexposed areas which may be due to the time of the day, the details are facsinating.
TFS.
With firendship,
Erdem
delpeoples
(60342) 2010-12-09 12:23
Hi Csaba
These tanneries are very famous and you have presented them with a totally different Point of View to that which I am used to seeing. I like the graphical element to the photo and the rich tones are wonderful, working in perfect harmony with the light, which seems magical.
Thanks for sharing and I wish you a good day,
Lisa (PS: you were right about the horizon leaning in my photo of Rome - next time you go, you must call Clementi he is a great tour guide and will take you to the lesser known places :)
PaulVDV
(63452) 2010-12-12 13:25
Hello Csaba,
Wonderful daily life-picture of the leather painters.
Great view of the vats of dye together with the walls and roofs where the skins are drying.
It's a very beautiful detailed picture of the tanneries while your altered image # 2 gives a good overview.
The workers engaged in their job, make these photos into a beautiful testimony.
Congratulations on your splendid Morocco series.
Best regards, Paul
Photo Information
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Copyright: Csaba Witz (csabagaba)
(7018)
- Genre: Τοποθεσίες
- Medium: Έγχρωμο
- Date Taken: 2010-11-03
- Categories: Καθημερινότητα
- Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC H55
- Έκθεση: f/10.0, 1/250 δευτερόλεπτα
- More Photo Info: view
- Έκδοση φωτογραφίας: Πρωτότυπη έκδοση, Workshop
- Θέμα(τα): Fes Medina-Daily life street scenes [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2010-11-29 0:30
- Αγαπημένα: 2 [view]