Kuba Ryniewicz is a Polish photographer and visual artist based in Warsaw. He is best known for his unique and creative approach to photography, which often combines elements of surrealism, abstraction, and minimalism.
Ryniewicz began his career as a freelance photographer in 2010, working on various projects for clients such as magazines, advertising agencies, and fashion labels. His work has been featured in publications such as Vogue Poland, GQ Poland, Elle Poland, and Harper's Bazaar Poland.
In 2013, Ryniewicz released his first solo exhibition titled "The Unseen", which showcased his surrealist photography. The exhibition was met with critical acclaim and was featured in several international publications. Since then he has gone on to exhibit his work at galleries around the world including the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw and the National Museum of Photography in Krakow.
Ryniewicz's work has been described as "a visual exploration of the human condition" that often explores themes such as identity, memory, and mortality. His photographs are characterized by their dreamlike quality and use of light to create an ethereal atmosphere. He is also known for his use of digital manipulation to create abstract compositions that challenge traditional notions of photography.
Ryniewicz continues to push the boundaries of photography with each new project he undertakes. His work has been exhibited internationally and he has won numerous awards for his innovative approach to image-making.