Eight Instagrammers who will redefine the way you see Egypt

Published February 23rd, 2016 - 05:52 GMT

Eight Egyptian photographers have taken to Instagram to share shots that capture Egypt as you've likely never seen it, with pictures covering Cairo and Alexandria and everywhere in between. The Facebook-owned platform has passed 400 million monthly active users, according to CNBC, making Instagram more popular than rival Twitter, and creating the world's biggest art gallery for amateur and seasoned shutterbugs.

Al Bawaba caught up with each of them to ask why they love photographing their country. Come see how eight Instagrammers are capturing a different side of Egypt.

 
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@Mostafa_Bassim - “I started photographing three years ago to document the events of the revolution and the turmoil witnessed in the streets of Egypt, also to document aspects of daily life in small local parts of Egypt.”

@Mustafasharara - "I’ve always been trying to explore many places and destinations. Nothing is more pleasant to me than exploring a new place. I wanted to share my perspective and thoughts of Egypt through visuals, captions, and stories."

@mgad21796 - "I started photographing Egypt because I wanted to capture the unique chaos and randomness in this country, which is not bad but actually beautiful somehow."

@nourelrefai - "I started photography in 1995 when I was 12 years old after getting my first camera as a birthday gift, I used to take many photos on fishing trips with my father in the Red Sea. I was not good in fishing and I easily get sea sickness, but I was really excited. In my case, I caught unique moments rather than fish."

@Aliaona_ - "I grew up in another country, so when I came back to Alexandria, I studied history and I feel so happy that my city is such a great place - built by Alexander in 332 BC! I started photography to say that my city is still great and beautiful, and I try to focus on people from the original city and old neighborhood."

@magedaboueldahab - "I started photographing Egypt, because of the fast changing in the society. It's also my humble attempt to try to document the struggle of the protagonists and heroes of everyday Egypt."

@Karimelhayawan - "I started photography as a way to connect with the street, explore my city and construct my visual perception of Cairo, around every corner of this big old city diversity exists in abundance, its multilayered skin and culture has always been my source of inspiration."

@thebiker_ - "I started pushing in more content after this plane crash happened months ago that caused several problems for tourism in Egypt, so I had to contribute by showing that Egypt is safe and beautiful."

@Mostafa_Bassim
@Mustafasharara
@mgad21796
@nourelrefai
@Aliaona_
@magedaboueldahab
@Karimelhayawan
@thebiker_
@Mostafa_Bassim
@Mostafa_Bassim - “I started photographing three years ago to document the events of the revolution and the turmoil witnessed in the streets of Egypt, also to document aspects of daily life in small local parts of Egypt.”
@Mustafasharara
@Mustafasharara - "I’ve always been trying to explore many places and destinations. Nothing is more pleasant to me than exploring a new place. I wanted to share my perspective and thoughts of Egypt through visuals, captions, and stories."
@mgad21796
@mgad21796 - "I started photographing Egypt because I wanted to capture the unique chaos and randomness in this country, which is not bad but actually beautiful somehow."
@nourelrefai
@nourelrefai - "I started photography in 1995 when I was 12 years old after getting my first camera as a birthday gift, I used to take many photos on fishing trips with my father in the Red Sea. I was not good in fishing and I easily get sea sickness, but I was really excited. In my case, I caught unique moments rather than fish."
@Aliaona_
@Aliaona_ - "I grew up in another country, so when I came back to Alexandria, I studied history and I feel so happy that my city is such a great place - built by Alexander in 332 BC! I started photography to say that my city is still great and beautiful, and I try to focus on people from the original city and old neighborhood."
@magedaboueldahab
@magedaboueldahab - "I started photographing Egypt, because of the fast changing in the society. It's also my humble attempt to try to document the struggle of the protagonists and heroes of everyday Egypt."
@Karimelhayawan
@Karimelhayawan - "I started photography as a way to connect with the street, explore my city and construct my visual perception of Cairo, around every corner of this big old city diversity exists in abundance, its multilayered skin and culture has always been my source of inspiration."
@thebiker_
@thebiker_ - "I started pushing in more content after this plane crash happened months ago that caused several problems for tourism in Egypt, so I had to contribute by showing that Egypt is safe and beautiful."

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