Maroc

Durant l’hiver 2019-2020, juste avant le grand enfermement… Arrivée à Tanger par le Ferry au départ de Algésiras. Première découverte de la partie Nord Est du Maroc jusqu’à Tetouan et Chefchaouen. Les nuits sont trés froides en hiver dans cette région et les maison d’hôtes inconfortables. Puis la route de Fés, Marrakech, Essaouira, Rabat , Casablanca et Moulay-Bousselham. Les nouvelles de l’épidémie du Covid en Chine ne sont bonnes (la région entière de Wuhan est mise sous cloche, les journaux de langue anglaise commence à parler de “pandémie”..), Nous interrompons notre voyage et nous décidons de rentrer début Février 2020. Une décision qui s’avérera judicieuse.

Author: Jean-luc

Jean-Luc Kapetanovic began his adult life in the French Navy, enlisting at the École des Mousses in Brest before training at the École de Maistrance Aéronautique in Saint-Raphaël and earning his Electronics Brevет in Aeronautics at the École de Rochefort-sur-Mer. His final years of service were spent at the Lann-Bihoué Naval Air Station in Lorient — a city he never really left. During those years he played volleyball at a serious level with the Patronage Laïque de Lorient, competing in the Excellence Régionale division and reaching Nationale 3. He then built a career spanning three decades in technology leadership — Chief Technology Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, and Head Office Security Director at BIC Group, with earlier roles at Taylor Made Golf in California and Salomon in the French Alps, and the beginning of it all as a systems analyst at Régie Renault. He holds a CISA certification from ISACA and a postgraduate degree in Information Systems Audit from Paris-Dauphine. He retired in 2014. Instants Ordinaires is his way of holding on to what is fleeting: a light, a sky, a harbour at dusk. The photographs span a decade of wandering — from the coasts of Brittany to Iceland, Oman, Scandinavia, and beyond — always alongside Elisabeth, who shares his passion for nature and wild places. All photographs and videos are his own.