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New Work: Nov. '24 to Feb '25

February 13, 2025

I used to be better about blogging regularly, but life happens, and the more I fall behind, the more daunting the task is of catching up. In an effort to at least loosely keep my blog followers informed (few as they may be), here’s a batch of new work that I’ve made over the past two months…

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Tags nick fancher, editorial photographer columbus, new york city editorial photographer, los angeles editorial photographer, los angeles commercial photographer, los angeles music photographer, los angeles portrait photographer, new york music photographer, midwest photography workshops, workshop, colorful portrait photography, projector photography, photographers who use projectors, no photoshop, in camera techniques, in camera effects, chroma photography, fine art photographer, photo blog, creative portrait photography, creative portrait workshop, photo workshops ohio, photography workshop lighting
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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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Tags new york city, nyc, manhattan, hells kitchen, photography, portrait, model, studio, lighting, dramatic, creative, creative portraiture, workshop, nick fancher, experimental, in camera, technique, multiple exposure, shutter drag, long exposure, mylar, cucoloris, cookie, gobo, prism, prismatic, projector, photo, photo shoot, photo studio, photo blog, photographer, editorial, commercial, strobist, lindsay adler
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Creative Portraiture Workshop: Columbus

February 3, 2020

My sold out, two-day Creative Portraiture photography workshop took place a week ago and we had students travel from three other states to make art at my Columbus studio. We began by covering different qualities of light (soft vs. hard) and how to intentionally create different types of shadows. Next we covered a bit of color theory and how to use cookies (cucoloris) with gelled lights to create colorful shadows. For the rest of the weekend we covered a vsat range of techniques, such as making multiple exposures; creating prismatic effects with a broken mirror; shooting through different materials; photographing warped and colorful reflections with mylar and prismatic window film; using shutter drag; making custom shapes and images by way of projector. It was a jam-packed whirlwind of a weekend but we all came away feeling inspired and ready to go back into the world and create.

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Tags shutter drag, long exposure, multiple exposure, dramatic lighting, dynamic, photographer, photography, photo shoot, photo blog, new york city, los angeles, columbus, color theory, color gels, portrait, studio, chroma, creative portraiture, workshop, lighting, nick fancher, model, broken mirror, cucoloris, flag, cmyk, prismatic
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Photo District News: Equipment Guide 2019

November 6, 2019

This was a fun surprise. One of my portraits of Sydney Lafaire made the cover of the new Photo District News equipment guide. I’ve been reading this magazine since I started out as a professional photographer, so this is certainly an “achievement unlocked” kinda moment…

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Creative Portraiture Workshop Tour

October 22, 2019

I am excited to announce that I am doing a 3-city tour of my Creative Portraiture workshop in January! These are two-day, hands-on workshops that focus on creating experimental and innovative imagery. Students will work with a range of models to create both “studio” and environmental portraits. There is currently an early bird discount running until the end of November. For more information go to https://www.nickfancher.com/workshops. I’m excited to make art with you!

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SFPW Chroma 2019

July 31, 2019

I brought my Chroma lighting class to the https://santafeworkshops.com this past week and, as you can see, had a lot of fun in the process. Normally I have one day to try to cram in as much color theory and lighting techniques as students can handle, which is exhausting for everyone. This time we had five days together, which meant we could really take our time with each technique, slowly building in complexity throughout the week.

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Santa Fe Workshops Presents Chroma: Lighting with Color

May 20, 2019

If you’re unfamiliar with the Santa Fe Workshops, it’s one of, if not the, longest running photography workshops in the US. They started in 1990 and have had some of the most renowned photographers in the industry teach there, including Albert Watson, Joyce Tenneson, and Frank Ockenfels 3. The format of the courses is especially unique, given that it’s a 5-day course where the students and the instructor are together learning and shooting, from sunup till sundown.

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