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Nick Fancher

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My Photography Studio: From Basement to Loft

August 24, 2020

This is my studio. Not even 5 years ago my studio was in my basement. The ceiling was just under 7ft and the foundation leaked every time it rained. My lighting kit was little more than a couple battery-powered flashes and a desk lamp. Though I only had a tiny space and limited gear, it was my space. I learned to use every inch of that studio and gear…

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Remote Photo Shoot with Code Orange

April 20, 2020

This past week I had the pleasure of photographing one of my favorite bands, Code Orange. The band was about to perform their album release show for their latest album, Underneath, right when COVID-19 hit the US. Rather than leave their fans in the dark, they performed in the empty venue and live streamed it for their fans. While I not only appreciated being able to experience their performance myself, I also resonated with their quick thinking and willingness to adapt to current societal conditions.

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Tags remote photo shoot, code orange, nick fancher, projector, facetime, zoom, studio, dramatic, experimental, in camera, creative portrait, los angeles editorial photographer, band, music, undernearth, code orange underneath, album release show, reba meyers, jami morgan, eric balderose, dominic landolina, joe goldman, covid-19, coronavirus, remotrait
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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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New Creative Portrait Video Tutorial

March 19, 2020

Hey friends. Just a heads up that I have a new, 5-part video series that delves deep into how I execute creative portraits in my studio. My entire creative process is broken down, from A to Z…

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Old Man Gloom

March 16, 2020

It’s always great when I get a chance to reconnect with Jim. We worked through a range of creative scenarios in this shoot. I shot his reflection with a broken mirror. I shot through a distressed air filter. I played with mylar. It was my first time splattering water onto the mylar, and found that the warped nature of the material in addition to the water added a nice graphic novel-look to the images. These techniques are all part of a new video series I’m currently working on, titled The Creative Portrait. Keep an eye out for the first episode, dropping soon!

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Zoom Drag

February 28, 2020

This was a fun, quick session. A simple setup— just one light and a projector— with a dramatic result. I was experimenting with zooming my lens from 35mm to 16mm as I simultaneously panned the camera during the long exposure. The strobe on the background kept her silhouette intact while the projector and camera movement created the wavy, fluid lines.

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RJD2: The Fun Ones Photo Shoot

February 21, 2020

In late 2018 my buddy RJ (aka RJD2) approached me about shooting the cover art for an upcoming album he was working on. He didn’t have a concrete idea about what he wanted to do but suggested possibly involving his Delorean. He was specific about the images not being about the car itself but rather capturing elements of the cars shape and incorporating them into creative portraits. I was intrigued but really couldn’t visualize what the hell he was talking about. Eight months later he hit me up and told me he was ready to shoot. He said that he had a garage that he’d just painted white that had a 14-foot ceiling with trusses. His plan was to suspend himself upside down above the open doors of his Delorean, and seemed confident that he could rig himself adequately with a climbing harness and some ropes. When I suggested that it may be easier to just shoot him and the car separately and composite them he was aghast. Ok, we’ll do it the hard way.

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Tags rjd2, the fun ones, album art, photo shoot, photo blog, columbus, ohio, music, photo studio, photographer, dj, electronic, multiple exposure, in camera, delorean, amc, rigged, upside down, harness, rj krohn, nick fancher, dramatic, lighting, los angeles, editorial, new york city
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Creative Portraiture Workshop: New York City

February 10, 2020

It was great to be back in New York, teaching my two-day Creative Portraiture workshop. Photo god Lindsay Adler graciously lent me her Manhattan studio while she was off killing it in Milan. We had a blast experimenting with light, color, and technique.

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Trash Talk

December 30, 2019

These images were created during sessions with three different models. I love the variation between each of them. The textures are just so stunning. I can’t decide whether I like this series better in black and white or color. I suppose it could also work to go back and forth. Thoughts?

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Tags one mans trash, single use plastic, recycle, nick fancher, portrait, photo series, photo project, studio, black and white, experimental, dramatic, creative portraiture, columbus, ohio, nyc, new york city, los angeles, strata
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His and Hers

October 29, 2019

This was a fun one. Chyna and I have fallen into a nice rhythm with our shoots, as we have been collaborating every 2-3 months. It goes like this: she shows up with several outfits that she cobbled together from her closet or the thrift store; I look over what she brought and quickly brainstorm how to best light/shoot the looks; we play…

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Tags black model, chyna tene, nick fancher, photo shoot, photo blog, columbus, ohio, fashion, photographer, studio anywhere, strobist, chroma, slow shutter, shutter drag, gel, los angeles, new york, blog, mylar, dramatic, lighting, experimental, test shoot, tfp
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Minimalism and Discovery

October 7, 2019

I’ve been taking a pretty minimalist approach in my personal shoots lately. Just using window light or one flash. I am trying to put all of my focus on my subject, rather than technique. Their pose, facial expression, and energy will tell the story. My goal is to capture a side of them that I don’t see in their other work. Maybe a side they don’t even know they have. The interesting thing is that as I am exploring how to understand and capture my subject, I am actually learning something new about myself.

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Mini-Session with Aleksa Palladino

October 4, 2019

Last month I was in Los Angeles for an editorial shoot with a high profile band. As is the case with high profile clients, delays are expected. The shoot ended up being pushed to the next day, which meant I had to figure out how to make use of my now-empty day. I decided to reach out to my friend Aleksa to see if she was available for a quick photo shoot…

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Tags actress, hollywood, los angeles, california, aleksa palladino, portrait, photography, photo shoot, studio anywhere, nick fancher, celebrity, location, lighting, photo blog, hard light, dramatic, cinematic, The Irishman
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When You Move I Move

September 30, 2019

I love working with dancers, and Kristie in particular. There is so much power and calculation and precision in her movement (or even just her finger shape). We’ve shot together a dozen times by now, so there is almost no need for communication. She does her thing and I do my best to keep up. The hardest part for me is figuring out new ways to shoot her…

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Tags kristie latham, balletmet, ballet, ballerina, dancer, dance photography, nick fancher, photo blog, photography, photographer, photo shoot, the fort, 614, columbus, ohio, dramatic, cinematic, vibrant, portrait, studio, photo studio, slow shutter, shutter drag, chroma, strobist, lighting, art, fine art photography, new york, city, los angeles
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Tidal Unplugged

September 20, 2019

Back in June I was tapped to shoot editorial portraits of the five finalists of Tidal’s Unplugged grant program. Tidal narrowed down thousands of participants to five talented musicians from Detroit and gave them the means and opportunity to expand their musical careers…

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Tags tidal, tidal unplugged, detroit, musicians, music photography, photography, nick fancher, studio, photo blog, portrait, strobist, chroma, slow shutter, shutter drag, long exposure, dynamic, dramatic, lighting, new york, los angeles, photographer, raye williams, sam austins, olivia millerschin, laurie love, emma guzman
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Starset Divisions Press Shoot

September 16, 2019

My buddies at Tension Division worked with Columbus natives Starset on the design of their latest release, Divisions. The shoot was split into two separate days, with the first focused on getting a range of studio portraits for use on streaming and social platforms, and the second focused more on getting dramatic press photos of the band. The only issue was that I had less than three days to prepare for the location shoot, no additional budget to procure said location, and finding the requested “post-apocalytpic film set” in Ohio was no short order. However, I wasn’t worried in the slightest as I knew the perfect spot…

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Time and Temperature

September 13, 2019

This was my fourth shoot with Rachel this year and she always brings so much emotion to every shoot (and pose). This was another one of my quickie shoot: two looks, thirty minutes. It never ceases to amazes just how much can come out of a mini session when everything is clicking…

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Red (and yellow and blue) Redemption

September 9, 2019

I’ve been shooting with Melissa for around six years now and some of my favorite shots that I’ve taken have been from our past collaborations. So when she texted me a couple weeks ago to tell me that she and her boyfriend are relocating to New York, we made sure to get in one last hurrah. For the occasion I brought in my friend and wonderful makeup artist, Andi Summer. When she asked what I was going for I said bold. She responded, bold as in colorful eye makeup or bold as in body paint? Yes.

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