In the 70’s, Toutain-Dorbec extensively photographed Morocco, its vibrant culture and rich history. His images of the North African kingdom are evocative and deeply empathetic. One of the most striking aspects of Toutain-Dorbec's work in Morocco is his use of black and white that capture the richness and vibrancy of Moroccan life in subtle gray tones, creating images that are both aesthetically stunning and emotionally resonant. Toutain-Dorbec's work in Morocco is a testament to his skill as a photographer and his deep empathy for the people and culture of the country.