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Nick Fancher

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Tim Hortons x Fruit Loops

August 10, 2020

A few weeks ago I shot a range of social media images for Tim Hortons’ recent crossover with Fruit Loops. When it came to the visual approach I wanted to mimic old print ads from the 50s and 60s, which translates to hard light and shifted color hues. I think it gives the images an elevated look.

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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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Tags marissa nadler, nashville, music photography, dramatic lighting, in camera techniques, studio anywhere, lighting, experimental photography, editorial photographer, photo blog, behind the scenes, photo shoot, color lighting, colorful, projector
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Ephemera: A Collaboration with Hana Mendel and Celeste Malvar-Stewart

July 27, 2020

Last week I collaborated with Hana Mendel (an amazing photographer, illustrator, guitarist, etc) and clothing designer Celeste Malvar-Stewart. In an effort to maintain social distance guidelines, Celeste dropped off her garments, giving us permission to style and shoot them as we saw fit. Hana showed up ready to shoot and I kept my distance, wearing a mask the whole time. Save for the addition of wearing a mask, the shoot wasn’t any different from my other personal shoots— I always work with a minimal or non-existent crew…

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Tags leds, long exposure, shutter drag, experimental photography, dramatic lighting, nick fancher, photo blog, photo studio, columbus editorial photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, model, hana mendel, celeste malvar-stewart, in camera techniques, strobist, colorful, chroma, photography, portrait photographer
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Wildfire

February 14, 2020

I am starting to work more with motion. While part of this decision is strategic (I see a massive shift to video in the commercial and editorial industry), a big part of it is passion. I’ve been obsessed with films since I was a kid. Back in my college days I worked third shift at a video store for just over a year and watched 3-4 movies a shift, catching up on decades of classics. Film is just so immersive for me. It takes storytelling to a whole new level. I love being able to pair image with sound and create a deeper experience for the viewer.

This is a quick piece I put together a couple of weeks ago with Rachel Luree. I concepted, shot, and edited it in less than an hour and am super excited to push more into this new chapter of my craft.

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Tags videography, motion, nick fancher, los angeles, new york city, columbus, ohio, nyc, eerie, moody, mysterious, model, wildfire, projector, vibrant, colorful, reel, rachel luree
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Gilding Lilies

January 13, 2020

I’ve never been especially fond of flowers. Don’t get me wrong— they’re pretty and everything, but I don’t stop to smell them, much less know their names. That said, flowers make wonderful subjects. They sit nice and still and always put on a great performance as I take my time fiddling around with lights, gels, and camera settings. Though I suppose any inanimate object would suffice for testing, I find flowers to have a human-like qualities to them. They have a face, a neck, and elegance for days. That’s not to say they’re an easy subject. They don’t bring anything to the table, save for their looks. They don’t have a range of dramatic poses or expressions or wardrobe changes. When working with flowers as a subject you only get out of a shoot what you put into it…

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Tags gilding the lily, flower photography, photo blog, nick fancher, chroma, color, colorful, dramatic lighting, photo shoot, photo series, photographer, photo project, lighting, columbus, ohio, fine art, fine art photography, for sale, multiple exposure, shutter drag, long exposure, mylar, prism, prismatic
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Waiting, Watching

January 3, 2020

When I was teaching at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops last August I had the fortune of sitting in on a presentation given by Tony O’Brien. During the talk he discussed his photo series, Light in the Desert, wherein he spent a year living with and photographing monks in a monastery. He described how he had waited seven months before he even picked up his camera to take a picture. He wanted to earn the trust of his subjects before attempting to capture their image. It absolutely blew my mind. That level of patience and intentionality is unheard of. No one had directed him to wait that long. No one was watching him to make sure he captured his subjects with honesty and integrity. It was apparent to me that this is the way he lives his life and in turn also carries out his photography work. All that is to say is that I’ve been working a lot on modeling my life after a slower, more intentional way of living…

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Color!

December 3, 2019

Pilar stopped by my studio recently and we knocked out five outfits on as many sets in two hours. She brought a range of colorful outfits and I excitedly picked through my the backdrops to find complements to them. After knocking out a range of vibrant studio scenarios we did a quick set capturing her yoga skills before wrapping.

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Glam!

August 30, 2019

Jennifer is a drag makeup artist based in Seattle. When she showed up with her (epic) makeup already in place, I knew this would be the perfect opportunity to play with sparkles and color. I started off by having her slick back her hair. Next I gave her a yellow gel to hold over her eye, while I hung a red gel between the light and her face. Then I held a blue gel in front of the lens, thus completing an RYB triad. For the second look…

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Tags drag makeup, nick fancher, photo blog, photography, studio, portrait, sparkles, colorful, dynamic, strobist, red yellow blue, triad, color theory, chroma, star filter, glam, columbus, ohio, ryb triad
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Product Photography: Michael Malul London

April 19, 2019

I recently shot product and editorial images for Michael Malul London, an emerging fragrance brand. Aside from shooting the standard “soft light on white” ecom shots, I shot a range of of stylistic shots using different colored backdrops and hard light.

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Tags Michael Malul London, fragrance, perfume, cologne, product photography, commercial, photography, nick fancher, columbus, ohio, hard light, color, colorful, shadows, design, ecommerce, whitney moore, prop stylist
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