Cairo of the 90s is a photographic exploration of a city caught between stillness and motion.
The book captures Cairo at dawn, where quiet streets slowly give way to vibrant chaos.
Through intimate moments and bustling scenes, each photograph reveals fragments of daily life—faces, rituals, and rhythms that shape the city’s pulse. From crowded streets to silent corners, the work reflects Cairo’s duality: chaotic yet calm, structured yet free.
More than a visual archive, the book is an homage to a time, a mood, and a city that never truly sleeps—only dreams.

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