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chasing light in cairo: a freelance photographer's messy diary

@Topiclo Admin3/23/2026blog

i woke up with the city already humming through my open window, the call to prayer mixing with the distant honk of a microbus. i slapped on my favorite *felucca‑stained shirt and grabbed my Canon - yeah, the one that’s seen more sand than a desert‑tour guide.


i hit the streets near
Khan el-Khalili, chasing the golden hour that makes the sandstone glow like old parchment. i heard a vendor whisper, "if you want the real shot, go behind the spice stalls at sunset - trust me, the light there is pure magic."


i just glanced at my weather app and it reads 22°C, feels like a sleepy lizard basking on a rock, hope you're into that sort of slow‑heat.

if the city’s hum gets too loud, the quiet oasis of Fayoum or the bustling streets of Alexandria are just a short hop away.

someone told me that the rooftop bar at the Nile Hilton serves the best mint tea - though I heard that the bartender once poured a shot of gin into a tourist’s hibiscus by mistake. talk about a wild mix.

a quick pro‑tip: always pack extra
sunscreen* and a spare battery; you never know when a sudden sandstorm will turn your lens into a frosted window.

for more ideas, check out these local boards: TripAdvisor, Yelp, Cairo Buzz.


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