Collection: Abdallah AlHashmy

Born and raised in Upper Egypt, Abdallah AlHashmy is a self-taught photographer whose lens was never confined to glass. Instead, he sees through instinct—using his eyes as the true medium, and the rhythms of daily life as his canvas.

With a gaze shaped by dust-swept alleys, sun-faded walls, and the quiet poetry of the familiar, Abdallah captures what many overlook: the beauty of the ordinary, rendered extraordinary. His work pulses with a quiet melancholy, grounded in nostalgia and infused with a deep sense of place. Each photograph feels like a memory you never knew you had—relatable, eerily familiar, and deeply human.

AlHashmy’s visual language speaks not in grandeur, but in truth. A face half-lit in a doorway. Laundry clinging to a breeze. The stillness before dusk. His images echo a shared past, tender and raw—inviting you not just to look, but to remember.

Abdallah AlHashmy