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Nick Fancher

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Zoom Photo Shoot with Roarie Yum

May 25, 2020

I first met Roarie Yum three or four years ago at a shoot I was doing with a different model. The two of them had been on the road together, taking modeling gigs one city at a time, and while I was shooting with the other model Roarie hung out on my studio couch and caught up on her email. I wasn’t aware of her work at the time and when I later saw her incredible portfolio I kicked myself for not working with her when I had the chance.

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Tags zoom photo shoot, facetime photo shoot, remotrait, remote photo shoot, nick fancher, roarie yum, model, abstract photography, shutter drag, slow shutter, long exposure, texture, experimental photography, in camera techniques, editorial photographer, columbus editorial photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, new york city editorial photographer, glycerine, pj harvey, david byrne, fashion, glycerin, coconut oil, prismatic window film
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Strata VIII

March 23, 2020

I’ve shot with rubber cement half a dozen times now, each time slightly changing not only how I apply the material to the plexiglass but also how I light it and process the images in post. Though I’m getting closer to what I’m going for in this series, there are still so many variables to explore with this material. Over the past year I’ve experimented with shooting through a range of substances and materials to get more painterly or sculptural results, titling the series Strata. You can view my other texture explorations here.

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Tags strata, creative portraits, dramatic lighting, experimental, photo blog, photography, photo shoot, photo studio, studio, portrait, texture, abstract, art, fine art, photography series, nick fancher, new york city, los, editorial, lightroom, solarized, solarize, tone curve, distortion, disturbing, color gels, color theory, chroma, red and cyan
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Seasonal Affective Disorder and Hunting For Light

January 28, 2020

Lately I’ve been hyper-focused on light and texture. I can get seasonal affective disorder (SAD) pretty bad in the winter when the days are shorter and days or even weeks can go by without the appearance of the sun. When the sun does decide to make an appearance it feels like I’m awaking from a coma. I notice qualities of the light that I would likely otherwise ignore the rest of the year when sunlight is plentiful: how the light looks like water through an old window; the shapes that it creates when it hits a living room armchair; how it moves across nearby buildings until it hits a window and bounces into an otherwise dark corner of my room. It’s magical. I’ve recently taken to carrying a mirrorless camera around with me to make sure I’m ready when the sun hits.

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Tags abstract, photo, photo blog, photography, texture, light, iphone only, snapseed, patina, entropy, ohio, los angeles, new york city, seasonal affective disorder, when the sun hits, slowdive
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Psychedelic Fever Dream

November 29, 2019

I recently picked up some prismatic window film, which is both reflective and transparent. I experimented with shooting the warped reflections on the surface and then moved on to shooting through it while lighting the model from behind. After going at it a few different ways I decided to start adding layers of texture to it by crinkling the film, splattering water drops on it, and layering up my fingerprints. The best thing about it? It’s portable, rolling up into a small tube…

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Tags psychedelic, model, nick fancher, photo shoot, photo blog, photography, photographer, ohio, columbus, experimental, in-camera, warped, reflection, texture, creative portraits, creative portraiture
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Finding Inspiration at the Hardware Store

November 25, 2019

Over the past year I’ve been pushing my images into more abstract, painterly directions. As digital images seem to be moving into a realm of hyperrealism, I find myself longing for gritty tangibility. Since I have always more in the get-it-in-camera camp, I have been experimenting with a range of techniques and materials to try and achieve the look I’m after. I started off this past spring by adding substances such as coconut oil and honey to glass and then shooting through it. After that I moved on to shooting with imperfect, fungus-covered lenses to get a hazy, dreamlike quality. Next I tried my hand at capturing distorted reflections in mylar. Most recently I explored what broken mirrors can add to an image.

All these experiments have worked together to inform my process in terms of optimal focal length, aperture, and light quality/direction when working with multiple planes, layers, and reflections. Now that I better understand how to manipulate these mediums I can walk through a hardware store, for example, and visualize how certain materials would look when photographed and lit a certain way, which is exactly what I did last week…

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Tags photo blog, photography, studio, model, portrait, creative, experimental, boken glass, reflection, hardware store, wire, air filter, texture, analog, digital, hyper realism, nick fancher, creative portraiture, discovery, columbus, ohio, new york, black and white, los angeles, rachel luree
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Golden Girl

July 19, 2019

I’m still on a kick of exploring hazy, golden light, with layers of texture. For this shoot with model Rachel Luree, I began by positioning her in front of a 37” octabox, in order to get an ethereal backlight. Next, in order to take advantage of Rachel’s long hair, I laid out a large sheet of glass, covered in a thin layer of coconut oil. I had her stand over the glass with her hair hanging down, and I lay underneath it shooting up. I wanted to give the appearance of her being submerged in water, with her hair swirling around.

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Tags photo blog, photography, nick fancher, model, portrait, columbus, ohio, orange, gold, texture, underwater, ethereal, strobist, lighting, hair, long hair, fungus lens, hazy
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Strata II

May 17, 2019

For the past couple of years I’ve begun drifting away from the literal and heading for the lyrical. I am finding myself easily bored with well-lit (and even colorful) images. I find myself longing for the qualities a painters brush stroke brings to a portrait. I have experimented a great deal with using multiple exposures or projectors to add layers of texture and distortion to my images. Though I made images I was happy with, they didn’t feel like they were close enough to where I was wanting them to go.

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Tags nick fancher, photography, photo blog, texture, erwin blumenfeld, distortion, oil, painting, portrait, honey, glass, model, columbus, ohio, strata
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