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Nick Fancher

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Trying Out the GVM B100C Foldable LED Light

April 7, 2025

I was recently sent a GVM B100C, which is a foldable LED light. To get a sense of it’s capabilities I did a shoot with Rachel Luree and used the light in two different setups…

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Avatar: The Last Airbender Photo Shoot for Entertainment Weekly

January 29, 2024

This is one of those achievement-unlocked moments for me. Since I first picked up a camera as a teenager (27 years ago 😱), one of my dreams was to shoot for @entertainmentweekly. A few weeks ago that dream came true, when I was given the opportunity to shoot the cast of the new, live-action adaptation of @avatarnetflix, which premieres next month on @netflix.

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Tags avatar the last airbender, live action, netflix, entertainment weekly, in camera techniques, in camera effects, projector photography, photographers who use projectors, entertainment photographer, los angeles photographer, los angeles portrait photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, editorial photo shoot, nick fancher, avatar netflix, zutara, dallas liu, kiawentiio, gordon cormier, ian ousley, behind the scenes
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Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers for Los Angeles Times

June 29, 2023

Flea has a new podcast called “This Little Light”, on which he interviews a broad range of people from the music industry such as Patti Smith, Earl Sweatshirt, and Rick Rubin, thus mirroring his own diverse taste in music. When Calvin Alagot asked me to make portraits of Flea for the Los Angeles Times, I began thinking of different techniques that I could employ in an effort to reference the breadth and length of Flea’s career as well as his influence in the music world.

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Tags flea, red hot chili peppers, rhcp, in camera techniques, in camera effects, multiple exposure, color theory photography, conceptual photography, conceptual photographer, los angeles lifestyle photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, los angeles portrait photographer, los angeles music photographer, los angeles times, la times, nick fancher, photo blog, behind the scenes
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Behind the Scenes of My Creative Portrait Workshop

September 1, 2022

Here’s a peek at my latest Creative Portrait workshop. Thanks to my wonderful models and students for making it a beautiful time. Check out my workshop page for more info on future classes.

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Tags photography workshop columbus, photography workshop lighting, behind the scenes, photo shoot, lighting effects photography, projector photography, shutter drag photography, mylar photography, reeded glass photography, nick fancher, los angeles editorial photographer, los angeles music photographer, new york music photographer, new york city editorial photographer, midwest photographer, editorial photographer, fine art photographer, photo blog
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Using a Fungus-Filled Lens with Long Exposure and Prisms to Create Psychedelic In-Camera Effects

January 17, 2022

Whenever I’m doing a personal shoot I try to make at least one small change to a tried-and-true technique in an effort to see how the resulting images differ from previous sessions. For example, let’s say I’m shooting long exposures in a darkened room while my subject is wrapped in strands of LED lights and moving around the room. Each image is different based on their movement, which creates unique light trails. In the following shoot I might have the subject and camera stationary as I swing the strand of LEDs around the room, thus framing the subject in light. Another session might involve me moving my camera while the subject and lights are unmoving. Each tweak of the formula creates dramatically different results and I frequently discover new techniques through these experiments…

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Tags photo blog, nick fancher, in camera techniques, in camera effects, no photoshop, long exposure photography, fungus lens, light painting brushes, light painting photography, long exposure, shutter drag, photography, personal shoot, photo studio, music photography, los angeles editorial photographer, los angeles music photographer, new york city editorial photographer, editorial photographer, prism photography, behind the scenes, colored lighting photography, columbus photo studio, midwest photographer
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Creating Dappled Light with a DIY Reflector

July 12, 2021

What if I told you that i only used one light to create this image. It’s true. I used one of my favorite lighting modifiers— a DIY reflector…

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Water Drops, Light Painting, and Lens Fungus (Oh My)

July 5, 2021

When Lily arrived at my studio I decided to start off with some colorful water drop portraits before getting into the light painting…

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Tags water drop photography, color gel photography, studio photography, photo studio, nick fancher, chroma, in camera techniques, in camera effects, no photoshop, color theory, macro, behind the scenes, how to photography lighting, editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, los angeles music photographer, midwest photographer, ohio editorial photographer, columbus editorial photographer, columbus commercial photographer, black model, lens fungus, fiber optic, light painting, long exposure, multiple exposure, glycerin water drops photography, cyan magenta yellow, cmyk photography, the creative portrait
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Americana / Film Noir with Skrizzly Adams

May 21, 2021

One day last year (what is time) I worked with @alexhaldi of @pawncreative to create art for the new @skrizzlyadams album cycle. We shot a bunch of smoky images on location at a bar to match the classic Americana aesthetic of the artist. My assistant @sethmosesmiller helped me position a snooted speedlite up near the ceiling for the first setup, which created a shaft of light in the smoke. For the second setup we wanted to imply sunlight coming through the window blinds but since it was in fact a rainy morning we had to fake the light with a projector. Less is more, more or less.

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My Story: A Short Documentary by Brandon Goodyear

April 19, 2021

Brandon Goodyear is a local videographer that has an ongoing series focusing on makers and what motivates them to do what they do. Over the span of a month he captured a couple of my photo shoots, me climbing at my home gym, and me watering my vast collection of plants. We also got deep and chatted about my journey through trauma and where I find inspiration as an artist. Check it out.

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The Many Ways to Photograph a Dancer: Shoot with Ballerina Caitlin Valentine

April 16, 2021

I’ve been working with dancers for over a decade and I still struggle to come up with fresh ways of capturing their movement in a way that conveys their power and grace. But this challenge doesn’t keep me from trying…

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Tags dancer, ballet met, ballet dancer, dance photography, long exposure, movement, water, the fort, editorial photographer, creative portraiture, the creative portrait, behind the scenes, photo shoot, experimental photography, in camera techniques, no photoshop, photo blog
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Evanescence: The Bitter Truth Photo Shoot

March 30, 2021

Back in November I drove down to Nashville to photograph @amylee for her upcoming @evanescenceofficial album, The Bitter Truth. I set up a makeshift studio in her dining room and knocked out a broad range of images for the album art, various magazine spreads, and images for streaming platforms…

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From the Archives: Underoath, Erase Me Photoshoot (Behind the Scenes)

March 18, 2021

In January of 2018 I met up with the fellas from Underoath in Los Angeles to shoot photos for their yet-to-be-released album, Erase Me. My friends at Tension Division were designing the album and merch and basically every facet of the upcoming album cycle. Not only did I need to shoot individual photos of each member using several different in-camera techniques such as multiple exposure, shutter drag, and projector for the album art, but I also needed to shoot promo photos for Spotify and images for an upcoming issue of Alternative Press. The shot list was aggressive for a one-day shoot but I had the added challenge of shooting all this in the living room of an Airbnb while Brandon, the creative director, was remotely directing everything from their home in Ohio. It was a tall order but I was up for it…

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Behind the Scenes Photo Shoot with Ronnie Radke of Falling in Reverse

March 8, 2021

Last month I photographed Ronnie Radke of Falling in Reverse at his home in LA. I set up a makeshift studio in his dining room and we knocked out six scenarios in just under three hours…

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Cyberpunk Flapper Girl and Other Photographic Mashups

February 19, 2021

It’s a rare occasion when I do a team collaboration on a personal shoot. I typically prefer to work directly with the model, having them bring their own wardrobe and arrive with their hair and makeup already done. It not only saves time and is easier to coordinate but I also love the challenge of coming up with a cohesive theme for the shoot, basing my techniques, lighting, and color palette on the items that they brought with them. That said, when I do get to work with a great team such as this, I can see how the images really elevate…

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Tags sonia constable, test shoot, cyberpunk, flapper girl, studio photography, the creative portrait, nick fancher, experimental photography, dramatic lighting, in camera techniques, projector photography, epson powerlite 2250, model, columbus editorial photographer, midwest photographer, nyc photographer, new york city editorial photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, colorful portrait photography, chroma, fine art photography, fine art photographers, behind the scenes, lighting setups, photo studio, photo blog
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Color and Shape Collab with Larry Robertson

February 16, 2021

Larry Robertson is a clothing designer, stylist, poet, and many other things. Everytime we collaborate we walk away with fire. He came by my studio yesterday and brought with him a bunch of outfits. We vacillated between shooting and chatting, discussing life, creativity, and navigating the ever-changing world…

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Playing with Bold Colors and Silhouettes

February 10, 2021

This was a fun, quick little color study with Erin Hurt, who did her own hair, makeup, and wardrobe styling. I wanted to focus on color and silhouette, so I had her select items with interesting shapes, like suit jacket or an A-line dress…

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Exquisite Geometry

February 5, 2021

This was my first time working with Amber. In preparation for the shoot I told her the same thing I tell all of my models: bring 4-6 different outfit options and have hair and makeup ready when they arrive. Once she arrived we looked through the items that she brought and decided a direction for the shoot based on what we had to work with. I love the improvisational element in test shoots. It can really take my shoots in new directions. It makes me wonder if this is what it feels like tobe a jazz musician, going in loose and riffing off the other collaborators…

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Tags black model, test shoot, collaboration, nick fancher, projector photography, chroma, experimental photography, in camera techniques, exquisite geometry, headwraps, wacom tablet, photoshop, the creative portrait, photo studi, columbus, ohio, midwest photographer, midwest, portrait photography, photo shoot, photo blog, los angeles editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, red, orange, blue, green, epson projector, behind the scenes
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Collaboration with Sustainable Fashion Designer Malvar = Stewart

January 28, 2021

Celeste Malvar-Stewart is a fashion designer that specializes in using locally-sourced, sustainable materials in the garments she makes. I’ve collaborated with Celeste several times over the years and the thing that I especially love about our shoots is how open she is with the way I interpret her garments. She simply hands me a garment bag filled with delicate treasures and tells me to style and shoot them however I please. I am someone who thrives in situations like this— just improvising and figuring it out as I go. The more I plan ahead, the more anxious I get at all the possible points of failure. If you don’t have a concrete plan you can’t be held responsible if you deviate from it…

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Tags sustainable fashion design, celeste malvar-stewart, malvar equals stewart, malvar = stewart, shelby stephens, nick fancher, long exposure, experimental photography, experimental lighting, in camera techniques, photo blog, midwest photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, editorial photographer, fashion photographer, shutter drag, projector, the creative portrait, how to, behind the scenes, photo studio, photography, photographer, photo shoot, colored lighting, lighting gels photography, small flash, strobist, godox ad200, canon 5d mark 4
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Discovery with Marissa Nadler

August 6, 2020

A couple weeks ago I drove down to Nashville to photograph @marissa_nadler. I’d been a fan of her music for almost 15 years so I was super excited to work with her. I didn’t have any visual plans for the shoot— no mood board or pre-conceived ideas. In recent years I’ve really embraced improvisation when it comes to shoots. I bring a few key pieces of equipment with me— enough to cover a broad range of techniques— and then I allow the space, the subject, and the moment to dictate what happens within the session. Sometimes it backfires and I come away with nothing. Other times magic happens. Either way, it’s my favorite element of a shoot…

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Remotrait Session with Aleksa Palladino

April 13, 2020

In my last post I described how I’ve begun to do remote photo shoots, via FaceTime. By hooking a projector up to my laptop while I’m on a call with my subjects— who are often not just in a different state but sometimes in a different country— I can project their face onto a backdrop in my studio. Then I shoot through a range of different materials and substances, throwing the subject slightly out of focus, which takes the focus off the poor video connection and puts it on the texture, helping sell the illusion that the subject was actually in my space. I’ve dubbed these portrait sessions “remotraits”…

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