Aniss Rouadi is a photographer from Casablanca,  Morocco, whose engineering background quietly informs his creative perspective. His technical training in complex systems and design lends structure to his photographic explorations, though he's equally guided by intuition. Through his lens, he observes how organic landscapes and urban environments reveal their own inherent order - finding rhythm in the meeting of natural chaos and human intention.
With particular interest in Southeast Asia's evolving cultural landscapes, he documents the quiet conversations between past and present - whether in Angkor's weathered temples or Hội An's lantern-lit passages. His work also follows China's rapid urban transformations and seeks out Bali's moments of sacred stillness, always with an eye for how places hold both their history and their becoming.
Rather than imposing compositions, Aniss tries to listen to what each scene suggests capturing not just what these places look like, but something of how they feel.
For inquiries: arouadi@ymail.com.

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