Dino Kuznik is a NY-based photographer originally from Slovenia. He uses photography as a medium to immortalize aesthetically unique scenes, emphasizing color and composition. Solitude is a driving factor behind his work. It reflects a peaceful state of mind, one only attainable after total immersion within the environment he works in. Dino focuses on his personal body of work, book pub., and com. projects, ranging from artistic portraits, automotive, landscape, & documentary. Clients: Tesla, Tyler the Creator, Jay Versace, Demetrius Harmon, Adobe, The New Yorker, Urth & Ami Paris.
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Established in the early 1900s, Palm Springs transitioned into a Mecca for mid-century modern architecture and a playground for Hollywood's rich and famous. Today, a desert resort city, snowbird destination, and prominent retirement location enthralled me with its striking visual significance when I first visited in 2015. I have been documenting the town ever since - this is "A portrait of Palm Springs."
We explored the East Coast of the USA, which has been a favorite fun-filled family vacation destination for many generations. Along the shore, motels resplendent with fake palm trees, bright neon signs, vibrant facades, and space-age designs evoke nostalgia and the realization of the aggressive gentrification and the slow vanishing of old America.
Growing up in Europe, we were both - separately (one from Slovenia and the other from France) influenced by American culture. These places remind us of nostalgic moments that we never lived through but experienced in our deepest dreams.
America is full of changes and at the same time attached to its strong iconicity from the past. (Collection was made before Foundation had an option for collections, so it's split between the profiles of Dino Kužnik & Arnaud Montagard as 1/1s).
The Arches, asks us to consider if we shape a landscape or if a landscape shapes us. A surreal collision of muted tones and bold pops of color challenge preconceptions, reframing how we see and interact with our environment.
Brooklyn, New York, United States
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