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Photo Shoot with Starset for Horizons

April 17, 2022

Here’s some recent work I did with the band Starset in promotion of their new album, Horizons. Creative direction by Brandon Rike of Tension Division.

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New Work with Muse

January 14, 2022

Back in November I flew out to LA to shoot two of the members of Muse. One of the members wasn’t able to attend the shoot, so a week later I met up with him in London where I set up a makeshift studio in a lobby. While I was shooting at the studio in LA I had to be cognizant of the fact that the space I would be shooting in a week later would have to be recreated on a 4-foot wide seamless in a hallway. Thankfully I had the Lindsay Adler X Westcott Optical Spot, which allowed me to control and sculpt light in a small space (historically I would’ve used a projector or flags, which requires working in a dark or large space)…

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The Score- Head Up Photo Shoot

August 2, 2021

Grateful for the chance to create photos and motion for @thescoremusic upcoming album cycle. Super cool to work with @jesseleestout and @grantjamesorchard of @metaform.studio on their vision. Thanks to @baileykobelin for assisting and to everyone on the creative team for a great shoot!

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Ryan Bingham X Easyriders Magazine

October 23, 2020

Back in February I had the opportunity to shoot this video of Ryan Bingham for Easyriders magazine. I’m super proud of this piece, which I also co-wrote, directed, and edited. Big thank you to everyone who made it happen:

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Tags ryan bingham, wolves, music video, documentary, easyriders, magazine, editorial, video, videography, videographer, nick fancher, alt country, band photography, music photography, los angeles editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, ohio editorial photographer, ohio photographer, ohio videographer, columbus editorial photographer, black and white, noir, interview
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Technophobia: Some of Us Are Looking at the Stars Photo Shoot

October 16, 2020

I listened to more than my share of darkwave and industrial synth back in the day so I was more than a little stoked when the DC-based duo Technophobia reached out to me to shoot press photos for their upcoming album cycle. They left much of the creative direction up to me, inviting me to “do what I do”, which I interpreted as “whatever I’ve been experimenting with lately”…

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