Description
Sean Tucker is a UK-based photographer, filmmaker, author, and speaker.
Over the years, he has worked on visual storytelling projects for individuals, NGOs, and global organisations in more than 20 countries. Much of this work has been created independently, often involving long journeys to produce projects focused on depth, meaning, and human connection.
He started his career in product photography, working in controlled studio environments. Over time, he moved toward street photography as a more intuitive and responsive way of working, which helped him reconnect with a more personal approach to image-making.
In recent years, he has built a strong presence on YouTube, where he shares insights on photography, creativity, and the thinking behind the craft. He is also the author of The Meaning in the Making, a book exploring purpose and authorship in creative work.
In June 2026, together with Joshua K. Jackson, he will release The Art of Street Photography, focused on helping photographers move beyond simple documentation toward a more interpretive and expressive approach.
Morocco is a place full of contrast — colour, texture, light, and sound. To photograph it well, you need more than just a camera. You need to slow down and see differently. ATLAS is not a typical tour. It’s a journey created for visuastorytellers.
Led by Sean Tucker, this workshop follows a slower path. From Tangier to the Atlas Mountains, you move through some of Morocco’s most expressive locations. Days are spent exploring narrow streets and open souks, building your own visual narrative. Evenings are quieter — in traditional riads, away from the noise, with time to review images, reflect, and talk about the craft.
ATLAS is not only about taking photographs.
It’s about understanding place, connecting with people, and developing your own creative voice.
Details
- Photographer: Sean Tucker
- Destination: Tangier — Chefchaouen — Fes — Marrakech — High Atlas
- Country: Morocco
- Group size: 12
- Language: English
- Duration (days): 9
- Price: £ 2995 GBP per person, double occupancy (sharing); £ 3595 GBP per person, single occupancy (limited spaces)