Mous Lamrabat, a photographer born in Morocco and raised in Belgium, has always been intrigued by the diasporic experience and the connections between different cultures. Through his work in fashion photography and personal projects, Lamrabat aims to celebrate love, freedom, and unity.
After five years of hard work, Lamrabat has finally released his new book, “Mousganistan.” This book delves into the space where opposites collide, creating beauty, abundance, and new connections. It offers a visually stimulating and sometimes challenging exploration of cultural intersections, symbols, capitalism, spirituality, and survival.
Published by Lannoo, “Mousganistan” takes readers on a journey through Lamrabat’s creative process, showcasing his portraiture and unique perspective on global cultures and identity. The photographer often focuses on diasporic communities, highlighting the connections that exist between different parts of the world.
Lamrabat’s images are characterized by bold contrasts, vibrant colors, and striking backdrops. He often captures individuals or pairs wearing unique garments and accessories adorned with brand logos or pop culture symbols. Through his work, Lamrabat challenges traditional notions of culture and invites viewers to imagine a future built on compassion and understanding.
To explore more of Lamrabat’s work, visit his website. You can also get your hands on a copy of “Mousganistan” on Bookshop.
The book features a collection of stunning images, such as “Pinky promises,” “Can’t wrap my head around it,” “Louis the clown,” “Money Trees,” “Kingdom of lions,” and many more. Each photograph tells a unique story and invites viewers to reflect on the beauty and interconnectedness of the world.
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