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In Morocco, I became the creative force I had always imagined. I went out of my way to speak with locals, video-interview a sculptor about his process, and tour the studios of artists I met along the way. I was always ready—camera on my neck, phone in hand, gimbal and batteries in my bag—capturing the lives of students and artisans. Between long bus rides, rainy afternoons, and quiet nights, I drew, journaled, and reflected. Every moment became material. Every breath became a restless vision.

Original video content created for the official FIT Study Abroad Instagram. These pieces focus on using dynamic storytelling to inspire students to explore global opportunities and expand their creative horizons.

Beyond creating social media content for FIT’s Study Abroad, my final creative project was a deep dive into the lives of Moroccan artisans. I produced a short film and a digital collage titled The Cruel Beauty of Craft, inspired by the incredible artists I met. While their passion was undeniable, many shared the physical toll of their work—from the loss of eyesight in intricate painters to the respiratory struggles of leather dyers. This project serves as a tribute to their dedication and a reflection on the true cost of preserving traditional artistry.

I was fortunate to receive a scholarship for the Moroccan study abroad program. For my final creative project, I was inspired to develop a digital journal to document my reflections, inner thoughts, and evolving ideas. Beyond just submitting this for my assignment, I converted the project into a QR code for a presentation where I shared my experiences. This made the journal easily accessible to my audience, and to this day, I still receive notifications from people exploring it. My hope is that those who read it feel empowered to travel and motivated to seek inspiration beyond their usual interests.

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