After a hand injury in 1994, Klinko decided to become a
fashion photographer and retired from his international concert and recording career. During this time Klinko met Indrani, who became a regular collaborator in her role as his studio's digital post production artist, retoucher and photo editor.
Isabella Blow discovered Klinko's work while at the
London Sunday Times and commissioned cover stories from the emerging photographer. Around the same time,
Ingrid Sischy, at
Interview magazine hired Klinko for various shoots. Iman and David Bowie followed, giving the up-and-coming photographer a chance to photograph them for their respective book (
I am Iman) and album covers (
Heathen). From there, he went on to create some of the most iconic album covers of his time, including Beyonce's
Dangerously in Love, and Mariah Carey's
The Emancipation of Mimi. Many of Klinko's famous celebrity photographs can be seen in his coffee table book
ICONS (Perseus).
Lincoln Center in New York presented an art exhibit showcasing many prints from the book and since then, art galleries and museums in Europe, such as the
National Portrait Gallery, Washington and
Markowicz Fine Art have featured his work. Klinko has appeared on
E! News,
Access Hollywood,
FashionTelevision, CNN's
Showbiz Tonight and
Larry King Live and has been the subject of the reality show
Double Exposure. ==References==