Far from the tourist maps and the noise of the cities, rural Egypt lives at its own rhythm: slow, textured, and stubbornly authentic. This series is a visual walk through villages where faces are sun-creased from years outdoors, where colours peel from old walls, and where daily life unfolds in gestures so ordinary they become poetic.
From a farmer who pauses mid-work with an unguarded smile to the making of the traditional Egyptian clay ‘Ola filling a workshop like seashells scattered by time to a woman sitting in front of her shop frozen in exhaustion. These images are not staged moments, but quiet encounters. Fragments of lives lived with resilience, humour, and unspoken stories.
This album invites viewers to step into the intimate spaces of rural Egypt, to witness its craftsmanship, its characters, and the beauty found in its humility. It is a homage to the people who carry the memory of these landscapes in their hands and in their eyes.