For this travel photography series, the idea is beautifully simple. We give a camera to football-loving creatives around the world and let them loose for a weekend to take a roll in a place they love.
“I'm originally from Casablanca and grew up in Sidi Moumen, which inspired me a lot," says Chater. "My past travels and knowledge of Moroccan culture helped me to find a concept that suited me.”
“The city of Casablanca has a strong football culture. The way people love football is in the blood; it is there from birth. During Ramadan, there are tournaments in every neighbourhood of Casablanca where young and old compete.”
“I took this picture in Sidi Moumen because it’s a slum and there are hardly any left in Casablanca. It is also one of the oldest places in the city. This is a field where I used to play as a child in the Sidi Moumen neighbourhood in north-east Casablanca.”
“The Habous district is one of the oldest places in Casablanca and has lots of craftsmen. It is known for its calmness and cleanliness and it is full of local culture. Café Chaab is in the popular Bernoussi neighbourhood in Casablanca. I love it here; it's where I'm originally from.”