Gelatin Silver Prints. Collection I
These photographs were born in the quiet solitude of the darkroom. While pursuing my PhD in Milwaukee in the early 1990s, I converted a corner of my apartment into a makeshift darkroom, later continuing the process in university facilities—including the darkroom at UAE University. Each print was developed and processed by hand using traditional silver-gelatin techniques, transforming negatives into carefully crafted images through a slow and deliberate process that digital photography has largely erased.
The photographs themselves were taken primarily in 1994 using a 35mm Canon AE-1 and Canon A-1, along with a medium-format Yashica camera, all loaded with Ilford film. They capture street life, architecture, and everyday urban scenes from a Cairo that was already beginning to fade—moments of ordinary life, fragments of buildings and streets, and glimpses of a city in transition. Some prints have been archivally processed and mounted on museum boards to ensure their longevity as physical objects.
These images are not reproductions of a digital archive but original darkroom prints—each one a singular artifact. For that reason, every photograph available in the store is offered as a unique print that will not be reproduced again. Together, they form a visual record of Cairo at a particular moment in time, seen through the eyes of an architect and urban observer who understood even then that the city’s everyday scenes were quietly disappearing.
Rifa'i Mosque. Back Entrance
Rifa'i Mosque. Back Entrance
Say'yida Zeinab District from Ibn Tulun Mosque
Market. Qala'a Districtt
Sultan Hassan Madrasa
Bus Stop. Qala'a District
Staircase. Qala'a District
Staircase. Qala'a District
Staircase. Qala'a District
Teenagers in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Adults in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Rural Villagers in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Children in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Fighting in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Elderly in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Children/Tourists in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Vendors and Security. Sultan Hassan Rifa'i Passage
Resting and Playing. Sultan Hassan Rifa'i Passage
Veil. Sultan Hassan Rifa'i Passage
Snacks Vendor. Sultan Hassan Rifa'i Passage
Reading Newspapers. Sultan Hassan Rifa'i Passage
Muiz Street. Old Cairo
Say'yida Zeinab District
Say'yida Zeinab District
Say'yida Zeinab District from Ibn Tulun Mosque
Say'yida Zeinab District from Ibn Tulun Mosque
Dahab Alleyway. Say'yida Zeinab
Muiz Street. Old Cairo
Skyline Old Cairo
Old Cairo from the Mo'ayad Mosque Minaret
Rifa'i Mosque. Back Entrance
Rifa'i Mosque. Back Entrance
Say'yida Zeinab District from Ibn Tulun Mosque
Market. Qala'a Districtt
Sultan Hassan Madrasa
Bus Stop. Qala'a District
Staircase. Qala'a District
Staircase. Qala'a District
Staircase. Qala'a District
Teenagers in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Adults in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Rural Villagers in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Children in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Fighting in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Elderly in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Children/Tourists in the Sultan Hassan/Rifa'i Passage
Vendors and Security. Sultan Hassan Rifa'i Passage
Resting and Playing. Sultan Hassan Rifa'i Passage
Veil. Sultan Hassan Rifa'i Passage
Snacks Vendor. Sultan Hassan Rifa'i Passage
Reading Newspapers. Sultan Hassan Rifa'i Passage
Muiz Street. Old Cairo
Say'yida Zeinab District
Say'yida Zeinab District
Say'yida Zeinab District from Ibn Tulun Mosque
Say'yida Zeinab District from Ibn Tulun Mosque
Dahab Alleyway. Say'yida Zeinab
Muiz Street. Old Cairo
Skyline Old Cairo
Old Cairo from the Mo'ayad Mosque Minaret
Moments from a Vanishing City
Each photograph offered here is a singular work—created in a pre-digital era and preserved as a physical artifact rather than an endlessly reproducible image. Together, they form a rare body of work that captures the atmosphere and texture of urban life with a depth and authenticity that only analog photography can convey.
For collectors, scholars, and lovers of cities, these prints offer an opportunity to acquire a distinctive piece of photographic and urban history. The available works can be viewed and purchased through the link provided here.