Yasser Alwan’s photography in Egypt Every Day explores the quotidian scenes and subtle rhythms of life in contemporary Egypt. The images capture moments that reveal the texture and complexity of everyday existence, focusing on human interactions, urban settings, and cultural details.
Spanning 120 pages, the collection forgoes grandiose or monumental depictions in favor of intimate and sometimes understated views, offering a nuanced portrayal of modern Egyptian life in its varied forms. The photographic approach balances documentary insight with an artistic eye for composition and ambiance.