A project developed around Titan Desert Morocco with Moove Foundation, built at the intersection of endurance, purpose, and documentary storytelling. Set within one of the most demanding mountain bike races in the world, the project went beyond competition itself, following an initiative shaped by effort, collective challenge, and a strong social dimension. Moove Foundation has used the race as a platform for fundraising and awareness, linking its participation to charitable causes through sport.
Throughout the race, my role focused on creating daily photo and video content, documenting the rhythm of each stage, the atmosphere of the desert, and the people behind the project in real time. The work combined fast-paced daily production with a longer narrative approach, resulting not only in immediate social content during the event, but also in a final documentary piece designed to bring the full experience together. The race itself is defined by extreme heat, long stages, and harsh desert terrain, which shaped both the production process and the tone of the final material.
More than a race recap, the project became a way of translating the physical and emotional weight of the event into a broader visual story. Between the scale of the landscape, the pressure of daily production, and the deeper purpose behind Moove Foundation’s presence there, the final result aimed to capture not just performance, but commitment, resilience, and meaning.