City
Egypt
Year
2026
Throughout my journey in Egypt, my photographs became a way of staying present. A visual record of everyday life unfolding between water, dust, heat and movement.
From the slow rhythm of the Nile to the density of the streets, each image is shaped by contrast between calm and chaos, tradition and routine, stillness and noise. Children clinging to boats, camels resting in the shade, markets overflowing with color and voices. Fleeting moments that reveal the pulse of a place rather than its surface.
I was not searching for landmarks, but for gestures, textures and situations that speak quietly yet honestly. Light plays a central role, soft and dusty, washing over scenes and muting colors into something timeless.
These photographs are not about destinations, but about proximity. About being close enough to witness life as it happens, unfiltered and unresolved.