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Nick Fancher

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Elastic Plastic: Exploring a New Material with Alayna

September 28, 2022

Here's some recent work with @a.bean.sprout. It's been a couple years since our last collaboration and was a great time of conversation and art-making. I especially had fun exploring shooting through a piece of plastic that my friend @davidtsigler salvaged from an old Mac monitor. The red in that first image is actually a warped reflection of the red shirt I happened to be wearing at the shoot. My mind is still pouring over the possibilities that this material affords me.

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Tags in camera techniques, in camera effects, nick fancher, photography blog, photo shoot, strobist, experimental photography, experimental lighting, warped photos, black model, editorial photographer, editorial photo shoot, los angeles photographer, los angeles lifestyle photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, los angeles music photographer, los angeles commercial photographer, new york music photographer, new york city editorial photographer, ohio editorial photographer, ohio photographer, columbus editorial photographer, columbus photo studio, columbus commercial photographer, fine art photographer, no photoshop
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Bold Colors and Shapes with Ballet Dancer Kristie Latham

October 5, 2021

My latest shoot with dancing queen, Kristie Latham. We’ve been shooting together for over a decade now and it’s fun to look back at how our work together has evolved over the years. I started off with a simple color and shape study with the Lindsay Adler Optical Spot (Kristie styled her wardrobe). Then I finished the shoot with some long exposure work (I don’t think I’ll ever tire of this technique).

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Tags kristie latham, ballet met, ballet dancer, dance photographer, dance photography, long exposure photography, experimental photography, experimental photo techniques, in camera techniques, in camera effects, no photoshop, nick fancher, shutter drag, chroma, bold colors, photo blog, photo studio, editorial photographer, los angeles music photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, columbus editorial photographer, midwest photographer
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Making Light in Darkness

July 25, 2021

Talking about light and darkness and then making light in darkness. Had a great time chatting and making with @dust__shape

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Tags light painting, fiber optic light painting, nick fancher, in camera techniques, in camera effects, experimental photography, experimental lighting, projector photography, creative portraits, creative portrait photography, photo blog, photo studio, editorial photographer, los angeles music photographer, los angeles editorial photographer
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The Boy Who Was Struck By Lightning

July 22, 2021

When @mengesdesign was 8 years old he was struck by lightning. That random fact immediately came to mind as we looked over the first two images from our latest collaboration…

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Tags light painting, long exposure photography, in camera effects, nick fancher, fiber optic light painting, dylan menges, struck by lightning, photo studio, the creative portrait, photo blog, dappled light, strobist, experimental lighting, experimental photography, editorial photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, los angeles music photographer, new york city editorial photographer, midwest photographer, colorful portrait photography, columbus photo studio, columbus editorial photographer
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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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This is Water

February 25, 2021

For decades I’ve adored 4AD album art from the 80s and 90s. The genius team behind the photography and design was Nigel Grierson and Vaughan Oliver, who operated under the name 23 Envelope. They were responsible for iconic album art of This Mortal Coil, Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, The Pixies, and many more. Over the years I’ve tried over and over again to mimic some of the effects that I saw used in their photography, but my experiments always came up short. Much to my delight, my latest photographic exploration is the closest to their aesthetic, by far…

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Tags this is water, photographing prints, experimental photography, in camera techniques, water ripples, black and white, dramatic lighting, this mortal coil, 4ad, art, fine art photography, photo shoot, no photoshop, photo blog, editorial photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, studio photography, the creative portrait, vaughan oliver, nigel grierson, 23 envelope, experimental portraits, experimental photo techniques, inkjet printer photo manipulations, star filter, shutter release cable, photo studio, columbus editorial photographer, water ripples photography
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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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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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How to Create Practical Effects in Photographs without Photoshop

January 22, 2021

Lately I’ve been exploring different ways to manipulate my images after the fact. Since I’m not great at Photoshop creating realistic effects in Photoshop and don’t like the absence of “happy accidents” when working on a digital file, I prefer to print the images and then physically modifying them. So far I’ve explored crumpling prints, poking holes in them, submerging them in water, and lighting them from below before re-shooting them…

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Tags print manipulation, experimental photography, portrait, practical effects, no photoshop, nick fancher, the creative portrait, model, color gels
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Plants and Plastic with Chyna

January 11, 2021

I’ve collaborated with Chyna a dozen times now, and we’ve since become friends. She recently came by the studio and we chatted about work, life, and plants, among other things. I had recently propagated one of my plants by splitting it into two pots, one of which I gave to her. Before she left I asked if she would want to do an impromptu shoot with her new green friend. After snapping a few frames with the plant I convinced her to let me shoot some colorful long exposure images…

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Tags chyna tene, model, black model, in camera techniques, photo shoot, experimental photography, the creative portrait, plant, long exposure, shutter drag, color lighting, colorful lighting, photo blog, photo studio, columbus editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, editorial photographer, one mans trash, single use plastic, plastic
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The Unmasking: Shoot, Print, Shoot

January 7, 2021

Last week I shot had a brief session with @mundermonster. I shot for about five minutes, capturing a range of poses. Then I took a break to import the images, select a favorite, and print it out on an office inkjet printer. Then the shoot resumed and I directed Mary in using the print as a prop. I really love this as a visual metaphor for the perceived self…

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Tags the creative portrait, photographing prints, print manipulation, experimental photography, experimental portraits, studio photography, portrait photography, nick fancher, editorial photographer, columbus, midwest photographer, ohio, los angeles editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, model, hard light, perceived self, photo blog
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The Thin Red Line

December 29, 2020

I met Maya several years ago when I was shooting her senior fashion show collection at CCAD. When she me post some images from my trauma series she reached out and asked to participate...

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Tags thin red line, trauma, survivor, photo series, nick fancher, fine art, fine art photography, midwest photographer, editorial photographer, photo blog, photo studio, experimental photography, the creative portrait, tethered photo shoot, tethered to a projector on subject, projector, multiple exposure
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Traumatic Portraits: Integrating the Past and Present

December 4, 2020

I’ve struggled with depression and anxiety for as long as I can remember, and I’ve tried everything from medication to dietary changes to shake the issues. In 2017 my therapist suggested that I had survived an abusive childhood but I laughed it off, listing a number of pleasant memories as a counter argument. However, in the years that followed, the more I read about trauma and how the body writes that terror to our DNA, I began to accept the truth and reframe my history…

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Tags projector, photography, trauma, portrait, photo series, adult survivors of childhood trauma, traumatic past, tethered photo shoot, tethered to a projector on subject, experimental photography, nick fancher, photo blog, photo studio, editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, in camera techniques, the creative portrait, sarah anne wu
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Bold Black and White Fashion Story with Molly

November 30, 2020

A few weeks ago I collaborated with Molly for the first time. As per usual I relied on her to do her own hair, makeup, and wardrobe and I waited to see what she brought before I decided how I would approach the session, stylistically…

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Tags black and white, fashion photography, midwest, columbus, photo studio, photo blog, photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, experimental photography, dramatic lighting, bold lighting, projector, modern vintage, nick fancher
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Shutter Drag with Window Light / Creating Dappled Light with DIY Reflector

November 15, 2020

I wanted to create a dappled light effect, similar to sunlight reflected off of windows. I actually came across this effect by accident. I bought some mirror stickers used for crafting, which I adhered to a piece of cardboard. I had scored the cardboard on the back which made it an easy-to-carry tri-fold reflector. The happy accident came about in that the corrugated cardboard texture created the dappled light effect when lit with a bright light source, in this case a flash…

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Ho99o9 Shot Via FaceTime for Flood Magazine

November 13, 2020

Back in April I reached out to my friends in Ho99o9 to do a shoot over FaceTime. I hooked the call up to my projector, aiming it at a trash bag, which gave the images a fantastic texture, while also warping their features. I also shot through rubber cement and honey to get a range of results…

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Tags flood magazine, los angeles editorial photographer, ho99o9, facetime photo shoot, zoom photo shoot, remotrait, nick fancher, creative portraits, experimental photography, personal work, self-assignment
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Plastic Galaxies

November 6, 2020

It’s been a while since I’d shot images for my series One Man’s Trash, where I repurpose single-use plastic, so it was fun to make these images with Katy. She’s draped in a mattress bag and her pointy fingers came from vials saved from the chemlab at her school. I love the eerie sci-fi aesthetic in the images.

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Tags one mans trash, single use plastic, plastic, fashion shoot, portrait, experimental photography, dramatic lighting, nick fancher, photo blog, photo shoot, los angeles editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, color gels, colorful lighting
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Long Exposures with Dancers Wrapped in LEDs

October 5, 2020

In my last post I mentioned how I’ve struggled for years to capture the essence of a dancer in a single frame. These are more attempts in this ongoing quest…

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Tags long exposure, led lights, dancer, dance photographer, dance photography, nick fancher, experimental photography, in camera techniques, lighting, the creative portrait, fungus lens, smoke machine, fog, ballerina, ballet met, ballet dancer, dance, photo blog, editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, ohio editorial photographer, columbus editorial photographer, shutter drag, slow shutter, strobist
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A Window to the Soul: Long Exposures of Ballet Dancers

October 2, 2020

Sometimes all you need is time. I photographed Caitlin and Karen last week, two dancers from Ballet Met. The sessions were deceptively simple. A dancer, a window, and a tripod. For some of the shots I froze their movement, highlighting their pose and their poise. I also explored making long exposures in an effort to capture the grace and fluidity of their movements (for years I’ve struggled to adequately capture a dancer in a single frame). I also used my fungus-filled lens on a few of the long exposures, resulting in especially ghostly images. Here are some of my favorites:

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