Haggling is an art form in Marrakesh. You generally offer one third of the asking price and if not successful, you walk away. Often, the seller will come after you with a counter offer. No matter how low the price may go, the seller usually wins in Marrakesh. I stood on a street corner, some distance away from this shop. My subjects were standing on the sidewalk just in front of it. I used a 375mm telephoto lens, making myself invisible to them so as not to affect their behavior. They never saw me because of that distance and because they were so involved in the bargaining. Using my continuous shooting mode, I made about twenty images of this encounter in three separate bursts. I liked this one the best because of the intensity of the gesture. The seller, at right, is doing everything he can to persuade the man at left to buy. He invades the anonymous customers space, his grasping fingers fail the air inches away from the man’s jellaba. My goal here was to express the intensity of the bargaining process through body language and gesture.