Black amazigh moroccan sahara 2015

Black Amazigh, Moroccan Sahara (2015)

Piece description from the artist

"This man is a Berber from the desert. The Amazighs ("free men") are the indigenous population of North African countries, in particular Morocco and Algeria and have always been there. I met this young man named Karim while driving the queue of his camels in the red dunes of Merzouga. I asked him if his life was so hard in such an inhospitable environment and he replied, after a sincere smile, that is the only one he knows and could not live differently" – Roberto Ruberti -

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About Roberto Ruberti

Rome, Italy

Born in 1981, Ruberti is an Italian freelance published photojournalist based in Rome. Attracted by photography in 1990, with a Pentax K1000, a present by his father. Graduated in 2010 with honors, in 2011 obtained a master's degree in Finance.
In 2011, Roberto moved to United States and subsequently in 2012 worked as an economic consultant in Sao Paulo, Brazil, these experiences gave Roberto a deep curiosity in exploring foreign cultures. He is interested by human conditions and society organization. Since 2013, he has photographed several portraits from all over the world and the wonderful landscape of Patagonian Glaciers, Angkor Wat and Bagan temples, Sahara and Wadi rum desert, Morocco, Philippines, Argentina, India, Tanzania, Indonesia, Burma, India and HongKong.
His luggage is always ready and heart constantly in alert because life is short and the world full of things to discover.His luggage is always ready and heart constantly in alert because life is short and the world full of things to discover.

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