nksyoon
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Just back from 10 days in Cairo, exploring the back streets of Islamic Cairo with M9, Elmarit 21 and Summilux 35 ASPH (sometimes carried an E43 Summilux 50 too).
It's a fascinating place, but not easy for people photography as many do not like being photographed (a North African thing?). The only people welcoming pictures are kids who unfortunately strike totally unnatural poses and then some of them ask for tips. But otherwise people were friendly, responding to nods, always saying "Welcome" and asking where I came from.
In these less touristic areas there are also less people looking to hustle you into carpet/papyrus/souvenir shops or wanting to show you around in exchange for tips.
I found it overwhelming and intimidating at the start but totally enjoyed my time there and would definitely go again.
It's a fascinating place, but not easy for people photography as many do not like being photographed (a North African thing?). The only people welcoming pictures are kids who unfortunately strike totally unnatural poses and then some of them ask for tips. But otherwise people were friendly, responding to nods, always saying "Welcome" and asking where I came from.
In these less touristic areas there are also less people looking to hustle you into carpet/papyrus/souvenir shops or wanting to show you around in exchange for tips.
I found it overwhelming and intimidating at the start but totally enjoyed my time there and would definitely go again.