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Erg Chebbi dunes, Sahara desert, Morocco - taken on our Morocco photo tour and workshop

Morocco – February 2026

Date: February 5th – 15th 2026

Duration: 10 days/10 nights

Group size: 8

FULL PRICE – £3695
(Deposit 20%)

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Reviews

4.9
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Paul Roebuck
19:48 19 Feb 25
Outstanding session which has transformed my confidence and competence. 10/10. Highly recommended.
Roger Gough
11:30 17 Nov 24
I attended a Glencoe workshop in November 2024. The preparation, organisation, accommodation, locations, and photography advice were all top class. Sarah and Tim were excellent guides and tutors. They also created a great atmosphere within the group which only added to the overall enjoyment of the workshop. I fully expect to attend further workshop(s). Highly recommended.
david morgan
15:26 07 Nov 24
I was a little anxious that as I was basically a beginner (12 months) I would be out of my depth and possibly over looked as the tutors interacted with the more experienced photographers and those who had attended similar workshops in the past. In practice I had nothing to worry about as both the tutors and the more experienced photographers were more than happy and capable of meeting me at my level of photography and at no stage did I feel I was being over looked or ignored.
I have learnt so much and although I have a long way to go I am now more confident in taking my camera out and about to different locations and experimenting.
I can’t thank Sarah, Tim and Mark enough for creating an environment that allowed me to make mistakes and learn from them. I was also impressed with their ability to be agile and change the plans based on the weather conditions, which were not great for the 3 days.
I would strongly recommend the workshop and Image Seen to any photographer who is learning and wants to refine their landscape photography.
Richard Height
09:59 25 Oct 24
I recently attended the waterfall workshop in the Vale of Neath and found the day a great experience where Sarah and Tim provided enough time with each individual person and understood what they were trying to achieve with their compositions. They also encouraged all of us to experiment with settings on the camera and provided us with tips on composition. I certainly will use the experience gained in my future photography. I will be attending more Image Seen workshops in the future.
David Alderson
10:04 21 Oct 24
The waterfalls workshop was excellent. Sarah knew the locations and conditions well and I was particularly struck by the way Sarah and Tim were not taking their own photos but focused on helping the group members. They never prescribed compositions or camera settings but made suggestions, encouraging individual experimentation. They created a friendly, good-humoured and professional atmosphere, with a clear concern for safety in what could be challenging locations.
Andrew Block
16:59 04 Oct 24
I had an absolutely delightful day exploring and photographing the Cotswolds with Sarah and Image Seen. Sarah did a great job mixing in some classic locations with some hidden gems. Sarah is incredibly personable and has a wonderful teaching method. I’m a pretty experienced photographer, but Sarah taught me a number of new tricks and really got me to spend more time focusing on my compositions. Cannot recommend Sarah more highly!
Barrie Tumbridge
12:54 10 Sep 24
A great experience on my first photography workshop with Sarah. Good pace no pressure and such a friendly group. Even though the weather wasn’t the best we all managed to produce a terrific set of images. Sarah is so helpful and very knowledgeable.
Heidi Pearson
13:38 12 Aug 24
The Exmoor workshop was well organised and Sarah made every effort to spend time with each individual participant. I have deducted one star, mainly for the accommodation and some other small matters.
Hannah Emans
15:58 28 Jun 24
I really enjoyed my one to one. Sarah is a great teacher and very friendly and down to earth. I am a beginner but now feel more encouraged to start using my camera and get practicing.
Thank you Sarah ☺️
Derek Melville
14:52 02 Jun 24
I recently took part in a photo workshop with Image Seen in South Wales photographing some waterfalls. The workshop was very well organised and enjoyable. Sarah was very helpful with suggestions to improve photography skills and had clearly researched the locations well. I will definitely take part in future Image Seen workshops.
Michelle Butcher
07:43 31 May 24
Having recently taken up photography I had never been on an overseas photography workshop holiday so wasn’t sure what to expect.
It was incredible. Sarah is an excellent encouraging tutor with endless patience and good sense of humour.
Tuscany was stunning and we were taken to great spots off the beaten track driven by Mark who was always looking for the best angles and places to set up.
Lovely friendly small group.
I’ve already booked my next trip.
Arun Rishi
16:52 10 Apr 24
pyers tucker
12:10 29 Mar 24
Skye photography workshop far exceeded expectations. Learned a lot, very good group, excellently prepared and conducted. Sarah has a very good manner about her as she goes from participant to participant discussing, suggesting, going through histograms, highlights, showing, etc.
Richard Gardner
21:04 04 Feb 24
Attended the Venice workshop in January 2024. Amazing trip to a wonderful location. Sarah Howard from Image Seen is so well organised, and really maximises what you get out of the workshop. Came away with some wonderful images. Highly recommend this trip for anyone thinking about it and a wonderful way to see Venice!
Linda Neal
18:36 25 Nov 23
Three days of photography tuition in Northumberland with Sarah Howard have been full of fun and packed with progress. I’ve come home with some images to be proud of, and much more confidence in my own skills.
Richard Peacey
18:01 05 Nov 23
A brilliant day of photography. Even with rubbish weather.
Priya Siva
23:24 31 Oct 23
I did the Slovenian workshop with Sarah in October. Sarah is a fantastic tutor, excellent itinerary and the overall workshop exceeded my expectations.

I have returned from this workshop with more confidence on my abilities to use the camera and the best portfolio of photographs.

Thank you Sarah and Mark for giving me the opportunity to join the workshop and I look forward to many more in the future.
Ryan Harvey
22:52 28 Oct 23
Very enjoyable and instructive workshop in the Neath Valley shooting waterfalls, despite the weather. Plenty of help and tuition, yet plenty of time to experiment. Relaxed and friendly, and not too technical. Would thoroughly recommend. Huge thanks to Sarah and Paul.
Graham Oddey
08:30 12 Oct 23
Excellent Cotswolds workshop with Sarah, the third one I’ve done. As ever, Sarah took the time to understand what I and the other participants wanted from the day and tuned her approach to suit. Great fun, very useful and I learned a lot.
Malcolm Lea
17:05 06 Oct 23
Sarah is an engaging and talented photographer. Her Exmoor workshop was meticulously planned to encompass as many different locations as possible – whilst still giving time to enjoy and learn. A definite recommendation.
Ben Cripps
20:41 04 Oct 23
I’ve been fortunate to have been on numerous training events at ImageSeen, with either Andy or Sarah, from one-day to long weekend and one-to-one training workshops. Each event I’ve attended has been a pleasure, providing the right level of engagement and light-hearted fun, helping stoke your enthusiasm and creativity further.

ImageSeen’s approach is to share their knowledge by doing, not copying, and combined with their patience, and it helps you learn and take home new skills and appreciation for the art of photography. Workshops with other like-minded friendly photographers are also helpful in that you often end up sharing ideas and thoughts.

I’m hoping to attend more workshops with ImageSeen, and I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending them to any interested photographer.

Updated to say I’ve been on yet more photographic days and workshops, and they’ve all been great, fun learning experiences.
Philip Wynn
10:23 16 Sep 23
What a great experience I had on a recent workshop with Sarah in the South-West. Good planning for locations and great support in developing my skills in landscape photography. I would highly recommend for anyone who wants to raise the bar in terms of their photographic skills and undertsanding of camera settings and filters.
Angela Macdonald
15:58 28 Jun 23
Slovenia is a stunningly beautiful country and Sarah ensured that we saw plenty of it during our trip. She was constantly juggling our schedule to fit with the very changeable weather and, as a result, we came away with some great images and memories. As always, Sarah was so helpful with guidance and advice and helped me through several wobbly moments! Thanks so much for your patience, Sarah.
MARTIN WIGGALL
08:52 07 Jun 23
A really great workshop personally I learnt a lot. We worked hard from dawn to dusk. Taking in a great deal of the area in sometimes
unfavourable conditions. Well planed and executed.
Thank you Sarah & Mark
Robert Evans
18:42 05 Jun 23
I attended a one day course with Sarah at Image Seen. It was a wonderful experience, from the professionalism before the course to the advice and guidance on the day. Highly recommend a course with Image Seen. Sarah is very supportive and is an excellent communicator explaining the key photography concepts very well.

Rob
laura gosling
16:19 05 Jun 23
Geoff Bailey
19:13 30 May 23
Waterfalls. A truly rewarding day expert tuition from true professionals. The best from a exceptionally happy apprentice
Antony Ragg
09:08 28 Apr 23
Many thanks, Sarah, for an excellent three days in North Yorkshire, based at Whitby. I thoroughly enjoyed the workshop that you organised so well, together with Martin and Mark. Knowing all the best locations in the area she was able to give advice on the various composition possibilities and camera settings so that we were able to roam around and be creative. Questions were always answered in her friendly and knowledgeable style, all the time keeping an eye on our progress. She kept us informed of any weather-related changes to the plan and when to meet for the all-important picnic lunches provided. The critique sessions were very helpful, not just to have feedback on my efforts, but also to see what the others in the group had achieved. I would certainly recommend Sarah’s Image Seen courses and I’d love to go on another one. Thanks again Sarah.
Simon Riches
23:41 06 Mar 23
I attended Sarah’s Dorset workshop in March, this year. The information pack prior to the workshop was excellent and extremely helpful to get the most out of the event. Sarah knows here locations very well and picks accordingly on each day depending on the weather at the time. Sarah creates a very welcoming and supportitive environment for the attendees. Great for those wanting to learn and improve their landscape photography.
Since my original review I have now attended the Exmoor and Slovenia workshops. Both of these were excellent, well run and a super experience. Each of the trips have had a great group of people of different backgrounds and capabilities which added to the overall experience
Chris Smyth
16:08 06 Mar 23
I’ve just returned from a fairly intensive, very enjoyable 4/5 day workshop with Sarah in Venice. Sarah’s ability to seek out superb locations means that we had some wonderful photo opportunities from abstract, reflective photos in Burano to singing gondoliers. I’m delighted with the results as well as having achieved an improvement in my understanding and ability in different techniques. I very happy to recommend Sarah and her team at Imageseen to all photographers of whatever level of expertise.
Phil Griffiths
15:13 15 Aug 22
A huge thank you to Sarah for guiding us through the Exmoor workshop at the weekend. As usual Sarah planned the whole thing immaculately -timings, venues, refreshments etc – but this time with the added challenge of one of the hottest weekends on record. The contrasts made some of the shots quite tough, and the colours will look different as there’s not much green around at the moment! To pick out one of many highlights, Porlock Weir at sunrise was … just, wow! The whole experience was so valuable. Thanks also to Mark for driving us around the moors in air-conditioned bliss! Whether you already think of yourself as an expert, or someone like me who knows he has so much still to learn, you will just love Sarah’s calm, friendly, professional advice.I
Philip Yetman
10:44 24 Jun 22
Excellent tuition tailored to your own needs in well planned locations. All you need to do is turn up with your equipment and you are bound to finish with invaluable experience, having learnt something new, and a sense of achievement.
Rene Cason
16:20 05 Jun 22
Had a terrific day in Waterfall Land with Sarah. Some excellent tuition accompanied by some excellent company and advice on composition. I believe everyone had a terrific day. I would definitely recommend this day.
Brian Garman
19:18 28 May 22
Excellent day in the Cotswold with Sarah for my 121 workshop. I couldn’t have asked for a better teacher. She explained to me everything I needed to know in a very friendly way. I will definitely go on a another workshop of hers
Colin Nash
16:37 30 Mar 22
Recently went with Sarah on her Glencoe Workshop, second workshop I have done with her. Sarah had really done her research on the area and she took us to some wonderful locations in the area and at the right times to get the best shots. Some of these locations were literally a few meters walk from the road but that short distance made all the difference and opened up some great vistas of Rannoch Moor and Glencoe. Sarah makes sure all the participants get the right amount of support depending on their level of expertise and she is always there when you have a question. Oh and she provides some great lunches during the day. A truly great photography experience and something I will remember for a long time. Thanks for a fantastic workshop Sarah.
Chris K
16:20 16 Mar 22
Another superb workshop, this time in the Lake District. Highly recommended for a variety of beautiful locations, presenting interesting challenges in early November light and weather conditions (the weather was good). Sarah’s encouragement and enthusiasm was, as ever, outstanding, adding to the enjoyment of a fun workshop with a great mix of clients.

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February 5th 2026

Arrival into Marrakech – you will be met at Marrakesh international airport at approximately 12:30pm and transferred to your centrally located hotel in Marrakesh. After check in you will have time at leisure to get some lunch, relax or explore the souks of Marrakesh if you wish. We will meet again in the early evening for introductions and an overview of our workshop itinerary before dinner (not included). 

February 6th 2026

For the first morning of our Morocco photo tour, we will head in the direction of the High Atlas Mountains and the Tichka Pass (2260m). The journey is very picturesque with one beautiful view after the next.

We will stop at Tizi Air Barka and enjoy the views of the High atlas Mountains before continuing onto the fabulous UNESCO World Heritage Ait-Ben-Haddou Kasbah, used as scenery for many movies. You’ll be able to explore this area on foot and photograph as you wish. There will also be an evening shoot before dinner.

Photographic Highlights: Small Berber villages, High Atlas Mountains, Ait Ben Haddou

Approximate Drive Time: 3.25 hours (113 miles)

February 7th 2026

On leaving Ait Ben Haddou we will pass through Ouarzazate, known as the Morocccan Hollywood, and drive approximately 70 km to the small village of Tamnougalt. Tamnougalt was the original capital city of the Mezguita region during the 16th century, and the home of various local governors. A tour of the Kasbah is included here with plenty of opportunities to photograph.

Photographic Highlights: Draa Valley, palm groves, Kasbah Tamnougalt ruins, beautiful palm grove gardens at the Riad.

Approximate Drive Time: 

February 8th 2026

After breakfast, we will take a route known as the Thousand Kasbahs Road where numerous kasbah ruins dot the land. This road will take us through Skoura Valley, which was discovered in the 12th century, and famous for the more than 300 kasbahs scattered here.

Here we will visit Kasbah Amridil a beautifully protected kasbah where you can really get an idea how people lived during the days of the caravans. The view from the rooftop is beautiful.

Next, we’ll pass through the Kelaa Mgouna Valley, famous for its rose fields that are in full bloom during the month of May. Before sunset, wewill arrive at the top of Dades Gorge where we’ll set up for photographing light trails after the sun goes down.

Photographic Highlights: Small Berber villages, kasbah Amridil ruins, Dades Gorge, light trails

Approximate Drive Time: 2.75 hours (120 miles)

February 9th

After breakfast we will head toward the village of Tinghir. Here, you’ll observe the beautiful palm tree oasis and the spectacular Todgha Gorge, with its sharply-cut rocks. This road will take us through a flat and arid stretch, bordered with the purple reliefs of Djebel Saghro, and scattered palm trees. This area is well known for its delicious dates, as well as fossils. We will stop to shoot photos of a picturesque ksar (fortified tribal village) near Todgha Gorge.

Just north of Tinghir, we’ll stop for photos at the kasbah of  Aït Youl set against a lush backdrop of almond and fig trees. 

Later in the day, we will enter the small city of Arfoud, known as the “Gate to the Sahara Desert.” Arfoud is the International Capital of Fossils, as well as a filming site for the movies ‘The Mummy and King of Persia’. After passing through Arfoud, our journey continues off-road to the impressive Erg Chebbi sand dunes of the Sahara Desert and on to our desert camp where w’e’ll stay for the next two nights.

We’ll enjoy a scenic camel ride either this evening or tomorrow evening depending on conditions. There will also be plenty of opportunity for some fabulous photos amongst the dunes before dinner (included)

Photographic highlights: Tinghir, ksar, Todgha Gorge, Ait Youl, Djebel Saghro Mountains

Approximate drive time (154 miles)

February 10th 2026

We’ll enjoy an early morning photo shoot in the dunes before breakfast, after which we’ll leave to experience the Rissani market where locals converge 

Following the market we’ll head back out to the desert to visit the Ganawa music group in what’s known as the Black Village. Those who live in the village are descendents of slaves who came from Ghana. Throughout the generations they have kept their culture alive, and they are happy for photographs to be taken.

If timing allows, we’ll make a stop at the Morocco National 4×4 Auto Museum. The museum is a quirky stop that offers a glimpse into the vehicles that have shaped desert travel across the decades. The museum houses a private collection of 4x4s ranging from classic Land Rovers and vintage Jeeps to royal convoy vehicles and off-road rally legends. Each car has its own story, from early overland expeditions to local desert transport. The collection is impressive, especially for those with an interest in cars or history.

Photographic Highlights: Rissani market, dunes, camel caravans, Black Village, car museum

Return to our camp for dinner (included) and evening music

February 11th 2026

Today is a long travel day. After breakfast we will spend a brief time once more on the magnificent dunes before departing Merzouga. We pass through the Ziz Valley, one of the longest valleys in Morocco where it’s common to see the Berber shepherds watching over their flocks. As we make our way up and into the High Atlas Mountains, there is an abrupt change in scenery and, as we travel through the N’Talghemt Pass (1,907 m), there will be ample opportunities for photos.

We will criss-cross the Middle Atlas Mountains and may catch a glimpse of Barbary Macaques, in the shadowy cedar forest. Near the forest will enter the city of Ifrane, home of the world famous Al Akhawayn University. You’ll have the opportunity for a walk here.

Near Ifrane, we may have  time to visit Lake Ifrah or Lake Aaoua if they are not dry. Both are havens for wildlife, especially birds.

Arrive to Fes late afternoon/early evening.

Approximate Drive Time: 7.25 hours (286 miles)

Photographic Highlights: Ziz Valley, shepherds with flocks, Middle Atlas mountains, Ifrane

February 12th 2026

We will explore Fes today with a private guide through the medina. We’ll start the tour from high above the city to get our bearings before exploring the following and more:

Chouara Tannery: Witness the traditional method of tanning leather and see the vibrant dyeing pits that Fes is famous for.

Local Souks and Markets: we  will immerse ourselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Fes’ markets, where we’ll see a variety of handicrafts being made by skilled craftsmen.

We’ll also visit the Jewish and Andalusian Quarters. These historic areas offer a glimpse into the city’s diverse heritage.

Before dinner, we’ll have an evening shoot of the city from a high viewpoint.

Photo Highlights: medinas, architecture, souks, tannery, sunset

February 13th 2026

The drive from Fes to Chefchaouen takes us north through the rolling hills and olive groves of the Rif region. Along the way, we’ll pass through quiet agricultural towns and scenic countryside that grows more mountainous as we near our destination. As the road winds higher into the Rif Mountains the views open up to dramatic ridge-lines and forested slopes. The journey ends in the charming blue-washed town of Chefchaouen, nestled in a valley with a lovely mountain backdrop. 

Afternoon to relax and enjoy the hotel or explore on foot.

Early this evening we will take a walk up to the Spanish Mosque. Located on a hilltop overlooking the city it offers the best panoramic view of Chefchaouen. We will shoot from here as the sun sets and the city slowly lights up.

Photographic Highlights: Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen

Approximate Drive Time: 4 hours (122 miles)

February 14th 2026

Today you can explore at leisure to take in the sights of Chefchaouen. The Chefchaouen medina is packed full of handcrafts and is easily traversed by foot. You’ll also notice that the traditional clothing worn by the Berber women in Chefchaouen is unique to the entire country.

February 15th 2026

After breakfast you’ll be transferred to Tangier International airport for onward flights home.

We will visit a number of locations over the course of the workshop which will offer you numerous challenges and allow you to fully explore your creative potential. The workshop has a relaxed format and is designed to be enjoyable as well as well as educational, so aside of improving your photography you can also enjoy the beautiful surroundings and most importantly have fun!

Riad Belle Epoque – Marakesh <br>

Dar Mouna – Ben Haddou <br>

Hara Oasis – Tamnougalt<br>

Luxury Riad Dades  – Dadès Valley<br>

Dunes Luxury Camp – Merzouga <br>

Le Grand Alcazar – Fes <br>

Riad Cherifa  – Chaefchaouen

  • Fes 
  • Chefchaouen – the blue city
  • Dades Valley 
  • Unesco World Heritage Ait Ben Haddou
  • High Atlas mountains
  • Western Sahara desert
  • Desert nomads
  • Camel caravans,
  • Ancient kasbahs
  • 9 days of photographic guidance
  • 10 nights ensuite single occupancy accommodation
  • Return airport transfers
  • Breakfast each day plus 5 dinners
  • Minibus and 4WD transportation within Morocco with a English speaking local driver and guide
  • City tour of Fes
  • Desert camel trek
  • Tour of Tamnougalt kasbah
  • Tips (excluding guide/driver)
  • Travel to and from Morocco
  • Personal & equipment insurance
  • Tips for driver and guide
  • Meals other than those specified
  • Beverages

The tour is aimed at anyone who wants to improve their photography so photographers of all levels of experience are welcome.

*This workshop is not suitable for the complete beginner.*

Please note: this is classified as a tour NOT a workshop. This means that we will be on hand to give advice and guidance throughout but it is is not quite such an intense style of workshop as per the usual Image Seen workshops. There will however be plenty of photographic opportunities throughout. Some locations we will visit as a group, others you will explore at leisure. 

A minimum of 6 bookings are required for the workshop to proceed. 

1 – 2 where possible.

Minibus and 4WD transportation is provided with a local English speaking guide and driver.

Mild – moderate. Most locations are easily accessed. There will be quite a bit of walking in Fes but it is all flat.

  • DSLR or mirrorless camera. A bridge camera will be adequate if it has manual functions. 
  • Suitable lenses are 24-70 and 70-300mm (on full frame). 
  • Tripod
  • Cable/remote release
  • Filters – a polarising filter and a set of neutral density graduated filter/s will help you get the best result in-camera.
  • A rain cover for your camera.
  • A laptop and card reader is useful to select and review your images for the purpose of our image critiques but not essential.

Before buying any equipment or if you are unsure of what to bring, please email sarah@imageseen.co.uk for more information.

Please ensure that you insure your photographic equipment. It is also recommended that you take out personal insurance in case you need to cancel. 

It is important to be aware of and to respect the Muslim culture.

  • Please note that Moroccan people as a rule do not like to be photographed. It is against their culture so if you stick your camera in someones face it won’t be appreciated. You may be asked for money or chased off. Our guides are there to help facilitate when it comes to getting images of people and work and also portrait captures so don’t worry you will be able to get some great shots. 
  • Dress appropriately – no short shorts/skirts etc and shoulders should be covered
  • Alcohol is available in some hotels and restaurants but not many.
  • Drones are not allowed in Morocco

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