Beyond the Pyramids

In May 2009, I spent two weeks touring the seemingly endless city. What can I say about it? There are hardly any clocks in the cityscape. The Nile is so incredibly wide – you can walk on its bridges in the wind as if you were by the sea. The pyramids are also unbelievably high. Snow lies on their peaks all year round. Or did I dream that? In any case, I was once arrested for taking a photo of a limousine stopping in the parliament district. Two security officers jumped out of the car and detained me at the police station, where flies circled around me for hours. In the end, my black and white film was confiscated and I was given a warning. But what else? I was struggling with the heat in Cairo and trying to cope with the damn diarrhea. That was the problem.

2018
41 photographs in black and white. All pictures were taken in May/June 2009 in Cairo, Egypt. Landscape format. 44 pages, 300 copies

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