Cyberpunk Athens 2124: Night Street Photography By Zouan Kourtis
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/cyberpunk-athens-2124-night-street-photography-by-zouan-kourtis.htmlZouan Kourtis's stunning street photography at night creates a dramatic transformation in Athens, particularly in exotic locations like Kolonaki, Kipseli, and Exarchia Streets. Zouan skillfully injects a futuristic cyberpunk aesthetic into these urban shots, where bright neon lights dance against the shadows, casting a dazzling glow on the cityscape streets.
Tradition and innovation form a surreal mix as Zouan captures the sounds of Athens at night, once again donning his glasses to envision it as a cyberpunk city. The eclectic energy of Kolonaki and the bohemian spirit of Exarchia blend seamlessly with the neon-lit, avant-garde atmosphere of the time. These photographs transcend place, making a visual statement that invites viewers to bear witness to the thrilling cyberpunk dreamscape of Athens.
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Keywords: Cyberpunk | Cyberpunk Athens | Night Street Photography | Street Photography | Dramatic transformation | Urban shots | Neon lights
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