Step by Step, on the way to Morocco

Four photographers and a cameraman left their mark on the departure of the 2 World March

Within an environment of healthy camaraderie and with the impetus of youth, four photographers and a cameraman made the coverage of the 2ª World March for Peace and Nonviolence on the route to Morocco.

The event that started from 2 from October 2019 from Madrid, was attended by three women: Clara, Clarys and Gina, the first two stayed in Madrid after the event; Gina, who was part of the Base Team, continued to Seville and Cádiz.

Then they found the three in the ferry that would take them to the entrance of Africa in Tangier.

There Mohamed joined a cameraman from Casa Blanca and Bashir a photographer from Larache.

Normally, most of the people in this guild are invisible because they are the ones who record the images of others for posterity either in the news or simply as private, family or personal works, but this time they will be the protagonists.

Five young people who decided to join the dealers

These are five young people who decided to join the dealers. Gina, arrived from Guayaquil, Ecuador; Clara and Clarys are from Madrid; Mohamet of Casa Blanca and Bashir de Larache, the last two of Morocco, all traveled within the transport that took the members of the World March Base Team and their companions.

During the passage through that African country they made a large number of photos that were later disseminated on the March website, as well as on various social networks.

Jovial, funny, shy, serious, in short, different characters that combined with his professional work that has been recorded for the history of the 2 World March.

In the few days that the stretch of that African country (Morocco) was traveled, our artists shared their experiences with the rest of the dealers and left their personal mark on their behavior and dealings with others, especially with the people who executed the events in The different cities that were visited.

Next, we present to those who shared with the world the images captured in each place where the World March passed.

Clara Cruz

He was born in Madrid-Spain in 1972.

He studied his image and sound from 1989 to 1994, since then he has worked as a freelance photographer.

He has prepared all kinds of photographic reports, standing out in urban prints of which he has made several exhibitions.

 

Mohamed-Bachir Temimi

He has a diploma from DarAmestirdam, from Larache, Morocco School of Design of CATC. Official photographer of the Moroccan soccer team Iia Riadi Tanger (first level), of Moroccan festivals, of the International Forum of Medina, Triathlon Larache, Kenfaoui, among others.

He has taught workshops to teach the basics of photography, storytelling techniques for children, as well as to express himself through art and creativity in elementary schools.

He did the coverage of the Abdsamad Elkanfawi Festival was responsible for press and official photographer of this event. From November of 2012 until December of 2017 he was photographic responsible for the Larache-Morocco International Triathlon.

He has been a photo editor with Photoshop / Opening and creation of special effects in postproduction.

He was the third selected in the Drvis Sbaihi competition and became among the top ten in the world in a National Geographic championship.

Mohamet the Ammari

Operator and cameraman graduate at Casa Blanca.

He has seven years of experience in the medium, has filmed and developed private works. He has worked in several programs such as the Atlas and CHADA TV channel.

He made the coverage of the 2 World March for Peace and Nonviolence throughout the tour of Morocco.

 

Gina Venegas Guillén

Professional journalist at the Vicente Rocafuerte Lay University. He has an advanced English diploma from the Ecuadorian North American Center, currently he is trained in electronic invoicing.

He was production assistant in Gama TV in programs of the Miss Universe organization, also in the stations Carousel, La Prensa and El Telégrafo.

She has been a reporter, digitator, promoter, official photographer of the 1 South American March for Peace and Nonviolence chapter Ecuador, member of the Base Team of the 2 World March and who managed to capture every image of the activities carried out on the route to Madrid , Seville, Cádiz, Morocco, Canary Islands and Palma de Mallorca. He was born on June 24 of 1992 in Guayaquil and is a member of the Association World without Wars and Violence Ecuador chapter.

Clara Gómez-Plácito Elósegui

Master in Diversity, Heritage and Development Management at the University of Seville. Graduated in Social and Cultural Anthropology from the Complutense University of Madrid.

He has also completed a Migration, Communication and Campaigns course. He is a member of Convergence of Cultures since 2010. The 16 of October of 1991 was born in Madrid.

Each one left his mark by his step in the 2 World March for Peace and Nonviolence, his portraits were recorded in our memory and in the pages of the history of humanism.

 


Article writing: Sonia Venegas

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