People of Mauritania
People.
The other side of traveling.
No monuments, no museums, no gardens or palaces.
To really get to know a country, you have to interact with its people.
Photography always kept my attention and I got my first SRL camera when I was 16 years old.
During my Visual Arts studies at University, I decided to engage myself in a photo project to last for a few years.
So, from 2001 until 2005, my main purpose of traveling was to capture images of people.
I made hundreds of photos of people using my CANON EOS 1 film camera.
On this page I collect some of the best photos I have from Mauritania.
NOTE: These images were made between 2001 and 2005 using a film camera (not digital). Visit my photo project People of the World.
Photos of People from Mauritania
Girls in Nouamghar fishermen village, Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
Moor man with traditional clothing in Nouadhibou, Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
Imraguen girl in Nouamghar fishermen village, Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
Photo of women in the Sahara Desert tracks of Sebkhet Oum on the way to Bir Moghrein, Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
Photo of man with white turban in Choum, Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
Photo of man with black turban in Chinguetti, Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
Wolof boys in Nouadhibou, Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
Photo of girl in the Sahara Desert tracks of Sebkhet Oum on the way to Bir Moghrein, Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
Imraguen girl in Nouamghar fishermen village, Islamic Republic of Mauritania.