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Nick Fancher

Editorial, Music, and Commercial Photographer
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Processing Trauma: Photo Shoot with Covid Nurse

April 28, 2024

Meris is a nurse that witnessed profound trauma during Covid. She kept a journal as a way of processing all that she experienced, which included journal entries and collage art. When she asked me to take her portrait and mentioned the journals, I suggested that I could photograph some of the pages and use them to make in-camera multiple exposures (seen below)…

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Tags in camera multiple exposure, in camera techniques, in camera effects, projector photography, photographers who use projectors, nick fancher, covid, trauma, nurse, portrait photography, photo blog, photo shoot, editorial photographer, fine art photographer, photo studio columbus ohio, no photoshop
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Kinstugi and the Art of Self-Care: Adult Survivor of Childhood Abuse

March 15, 2024

Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing a broken vessel with a precious metal, such as gold or platinum. A repaired vessel isn’t the same as it was before the trauma, nor is it diminished. The essence of the original vessel is still there, but golden scars now trace the lines where the fracture occurred…

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My Colorful Portrait Shoot for Tech Industry's Sidebar

March 3, 2023

Back in January I had the privilege of working with Sidebar to create a library of images for their new website launch. I’m so grateful for such a wonderful opportunity and true collaboration with the team at Sidebar as well as the designers and creatives at Mackey Saturday that developed the campaign. Big thanks to @elizabethcareysmith for art directing, @kyleameeks for assisting, @xixstudios for hosting, and all the subjects for bringing power and joy to the shoot.

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Tags team sidebar, tech industry, nick fancher, los angeles editorial photographer, los angeles lifestyle photographer, los angeles commercial photographer, los angeles portrait photographer, columbus commercial photographer, editorial photographer, columbus editorial photographer, in camera techniques, in camera effects, projector photography, long exposure photography, shutter drag, stylized lighting photography, no photoshop, mackey saturday, xix studios, east los angeles, midwest photographer, portrait photography, editorial photo shoot
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Images From My Creative Portrait Workshop

August 19, 2021

This past weekend I hosted a 2-day Creative Portrait workshop at my studio. In an effort to keep the atmosphere intimate and allow for a lot of hands-on time for students, I capped the workshop at 5 students. We covered a range of techniques such as using flags to shape light; color theory; making and using snoots; long exposure portraits; and lighting with projectors. We packed a lot in, as you can see below…

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Tags the creative portrait, nick fancher, photography workshop, columbus ohio, midwest, photo blog, photo studio, in camera techniques, in camera effects, long exposure photography, projector photography, photographers who use projectors, no photoshop, shutter drag, slow shutter, strobist, strobe photography, los angeles music photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, music photography, music photographer, portrait photography, portrait photographer, editorial photographer, dance photography, dance photographer, black model, ryan ransom, ransom supply, larry robertson, earth based poems, words saved lives, nicole davis, mama nicole davis, caitlin valentine dance, ballerina, ballet dancer
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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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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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Elegance of Form

December 25, 2020

I kept it simple in this shoot with Angela. No fancy camera or lighting techniques. Just focusing on mood and form…

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