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“Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.” William Arthur Ward

It’s a warm day here in Chefchaouen, an incredibly beautiful town in the mountains of Morocco. I am in photo heaven, this place is possibly the most interesting and beautiful place I’ve ever been. And that is really saying something as I spend a lot of time in ridiculously beautiful places!

Today’s photos are from our last few days here.

We were out at the market this morning, buying vegetables and fruits from local farmers, freshly baked bread from the little hole-in-the-wall bakeries and for lunch an intensely spiced roast chicken from a busy cafe.

I had set out our lunch on the terrace of our house when my son said: “This is our Thanksgiving lunch!”

And I had no idea that today was indeed Thanksgiving! Partly it’s because I am surrounded by my English family, and haven’t lived in the US for almost 20 years so I usually forget. But also it’s that we are away, in this sunshiny warm town, far from any reminders.

But I was glad to remember, because to be honest I am always trying to remember to be thankful. To actively say – thank you for this incredible life and all of the beautiful things that I have.

I know that the more thankful I am, even for the difficult stuff, the happier and more fruitful my life is.

“Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough.” Oprah Winfrey

And so today I want to say thank you to you. Each and every member of this photo loving community.

You probably don’t realise how incredibly amazing it is to have so many people follow and engage in my work. To see my photos, comment and shares, to come on my workshops, send me emails, ask me questions and listen to my talks.

Every time I get an email from someone, or meet a new face on a workshop or just see how many people open and read my emails – I think WOW, Tony! People like what you’re doing! You’re so super lucky, man!

It feels like a very long way from where I started, a shy, not at all confident photographer trying to find my way in a very extroverted, hustle-driven photo industry.

To be able to do what I love doing, in a way that is so natural to me, is incredible. No other way to describe it. Incredible.

I would not be able to do anything that I’m doing if it wasn’t for you all, supporting me, motivating me and cheering me (us!) on. And I hope that I am creating something interesting and valuable for you.

I’m going to leave it at that today. This evening we are off to walk into the hills to a Spanish mosque that has an incredible view across the town and valleys and I’ll photograph the sunset.

Again – thank you – and if there is anything I can help you with, please don’t hesitate to comment below. 

Have a great day and happy photographing,

Anthony, Diana and our kids!

3 Comments

  1. How Feedback will Transform your Photography - Cities at Dawn
    27/10/2018 @ 2:28 PM

    […] favourite place in Morocco so far is Chefchaouen, the little blue-wash town, high up in the Rif […]

  2. Sarah Cartwright7@btinternet.com
    26/11/2017 @ 8:21 AM

    Hi Anthony I love the latest photos from Morocco – beautiful! And they bring back for me lots of memories from a short trip to Fez after Xmas last year. For another time, perhaps, Moulaye Idriss is worth a visit + nearby Roman remains at Volubilis (gd for the kids’ history) – a day trip by car from Fez.
    Best wishes,
    Sarah

    • Epes
      26/11/2017 @ 4:37 PM

      Hi Sarah

      Thanks for the POI’s. We’ll go to Volubilis just because it’s called that! I am totally loving Chefchaouen. Great memories are being made along with some photography I’m loving! We are staying for a little longer then expected. Probably see you first in the spring in Palermo.

      All best
      Anthony