The days catch is sold over a wall in Essaouira, Morocco. The setting sun burns over the scene along with a near wall of seagulls crying "mine, mine" for a share of the catch.
A local fisherman in the Moroccan port of Essaouira pauses to pose for a moment, respite from his busy day.
This is is just one of the many colour rich doors you can find in Moroccan towns. This one is in the souk market place in Essaouira.
The doorway of the Casa Lila Riad in Essaouira, Morocco, provides a portal into the bustle of the local souk it is located within.
Tourists enjoy a fresh lunch at a local seafood cafe just off the medina square of Essaouira in Morocco.
Bright stripy fish fresh from the local catch by Essaouira fisherman await cookin in a cafe on the medina square.
Cannon's overlook the seaway towards the fishing port of Essaouira in Morocco.
A tourist makes notes and draws on the fishing port battlements overlooking the boat repair yard in the Moroccan port of Essaouira.
The town of Essaouira in Morocco is framed by the observation portal in the fishing boat harbor close by.
Travelers kill time at the beach front in the historic town of Essaouira on Morocco's atlantic coast.
Richard Gough has been a member since 10 November 2007 and goes by rgough.
Currently in London.
I am a London based amateur travel photographer and writer who earns a living from information technology.
The aim of my photography is to tell stories and capture my subjects in an informal pose, one that tells the real story without any gloss or post production process. I especially like travel and social documentary photography and telling stories around these photographs.
You can also find Richard at www.rgough.com.