The photographic approach in Le Caire centers on capturing the daily life and urban landscapes of Cairo through a nuanced, observational style. Denis Dailleux’s images explore the complexity of the city’s social fabric, revealing intimate moments against the backdrop of its sprawling streets and architecture.
The book spans 176 pages and was published in 2001, providing a focused visual study of Cairo at the turn of the millennium. The work presents subtle contrasts between tradition and modernity, highlighting the textures and moods that permeate the city’s public and private spaces.