Fez, Morocco, is located in Northern Africa. The city has both Arab and French influences. One of the most important industries in Fez is the leather production industry, which requires several steps: skinning, soaking, drying, stripping and finally stitching.
A worker moves the leather that has finished soaking in water and pigeon faeces to the next vat, which will be the leather dyes.
Scrap pieces of leather that have not been used are saved and then glued together to make other products.
Two designers sit in their workshop where they sew together the leather to create the final product for sale in the Moroccan markets. Products can range from bags, luggage, belts, shoes and jackets.
A worker ties up dried leather that has fallen off of a donkey while in the middle of transporting it down the hill.
Leather pieces are taken to dry at the top of Fez where there is more open space. The leather is transported by mules for a more efficient production.