A shopkeeper in Marrakesh’s medina opens for business as another day begins. Like many of the shops in this teeming markeplace, hers is a street stall. The interior is filled with her goods – she will sell them to passers by in the street. She has chosen a key location. Her little store is on a corner, just across the street from the wide open door of one of the only public toilets in the neighborhood. The wear and tear on the street and walls, the warm colors that reflect the morning light, and the traditional costume of the shop keeper add mood, atmosphere and meaning.