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Rae of Light

December 6, 2019

Rae is a dancer with Balletmet and a frequent collaborator with me. She’s as willing to experiment as she is talented, which means we always come away with a great range of images. We started off by creating fragmented portraits courtesy of my broken mirror, before moving on to creating golden images with slow shutter speeds and mylar reflections.

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Tags balletmet, ballet dancer, ballet, ballerina, dance photography, photo shoot, photo blog, photography, photographer, studio, columbus, ohio, new york, los angeles, slow shutter, shutter drag, mylar, creative portraiture, creative, lighting, black model, nick fancher, experimental, exploration, long exposure
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Color!

December 3, 2019

Pilar stopped by my studio recently and we knocked out five outfits on as many sets in two hours. She brought a range of colorful outfits and I excitedly picked through my the backdrops to find complements to them. After knocking out a range of vibrant studio scenarios we did a quick set capturing her yoga skills before wrapping.

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Tags model, photo blog, photography, studio, yoga, columbus, ohio, yogi, spanish, colorful, strobist, lighting, floral, nick fancher
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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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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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Ransom & Rose

November 21, 2019

Ransom and I go way back to the JackThreads days. Since we’ve been shooting for the better part of a decade, we have an old, easy rhythm together. I don’t even have to speak as he moves from pose to pose. He’s also a fantastic stylist, meaning that he always brings the best wardrobe to our test shoots. This session was different than any of our prior sessions, however, as this time he brought his girlfriend Rose to model with him…

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Tags foreground background, composition, group shots, photography, creative portraiture, creative portraits, photo blog, nick fancher, chroma, color, color theory, gels lighting, colored gels, triad, red yellow blue, broken mirror, columbus, ohio, new york, los angeles, model, studio, photographer, movie poster, book cover, couple, relationship
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Chelsea Wolfe: American Darkness Tour

November 18, 2019

I’ve been a fan of Chelsea Wolfe’s music since I first heard “Moses” off of her first album, nearly a decade ago. I first began collaborating with her in 2013 on her Unknown Rooms acoustic tour, and we’ve since shot together eight times. Whenever she heads out on a tour I make it a point to not only catch her show but also squeeze in a quick shoot. This past month I drove up to Detroit to catch her American Darkness tour at Smalls for some conversation, music, and of course photos…

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Tags chelsea wolfe, american darkness tour, birth of violence, nick fancher, music, music photography, band, studio anywhere, honey, when anger turns to honey, detroit, smalls, hamtramck, digital pinhole camera, solarized
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Remembering My Roots with Kate Sweeney

November 13, 2019

Kate Sweeney is a powerful voice in contemporary photography, who just so happens to live in my neck of the woods. She always brings so much to both sides of the camera. I’ve been fortunate to have collaborated with her a few times now, and it’s always a great time of swapping industry stories or talking about who has been inspiring us lately before moving on to making some new art of our own…

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Tags Zdzisław Beksiński, kate sweeney, black and white, photography, photo shoot, nick fancher, high contrast, film, studio, columbus, ohio, artist, darkroom, number five ilford filter, broken glass, fragment
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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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Tags studio anywhere, photography, workshop, columbus, ohio, new york city, nyc, nick fancher, lighting, creative portraiture, portrait, strobist, model, airbnb, pdn, photo district new, photo district news, equipment guide, 2019
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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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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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Tags photography, workshop, columbus, ohio, los angeles, new york, model, lighting, creative, studio anywhere, chroma, experimental, photo, nick fancher, art, fine art
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Shoot Diary: Korn X Revolver Magazine

October 17, 2019

Last month when I was on set for the Starset shoot I received a text from my buddy Jimmy, the photo editor at Revolver magazine. He asked if I would be interested in shooting Korn in LA on Thursday. As in three days away. The band was planning a private release show for Friday the 13th, in anticipation of the release of their 13th album, The Nothing. My response? “Definitely.”

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Tags korn, revolver, magazine, editorial, nick fancher, shutter drag, slow shutter, long exposure, los angeles, music, music photography, photo, photography, photographer, photo shoot, photo studio, photo blog, munky, fieldy, head, jonathan davis, ray luzier, the nothing, shadows
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Character

October 14, 2019

I decided to keep this session really minimal. One light and a v-flat (which I used as a tabletop). Sarah brought a range of clothing options but I decided just to use the black and white options. I had her pull her hair back to keep all of the lines really clean and simple. It’s never not surprising to me just how much the mood of an image can change through a subtle gesture or tilt of the head.

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Tags nick fancher, minimalist, portrait, black and white, studio, model, fashion, columbus, ohio, new york, los angeles, photography, photographer, photo shoot, photo studio, photo blog
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All the Things

October 11, 2019

This shoot was all over the place. It was equal parts conversational (we hadn’t shot in a couple of years) and me just winging it (as usual). I started off by just using window light. Then I added in a background light and slowed down my shutter speed to get a blurry subject and sharp silhouette. I experimented with a prism for a bit and then added in a bit of multiple exposure with some coconut oil on my lens (why not try all the things at once?). I finished off the shoot with a minimalist tabletop setup and one light. A visual crescendo before the calm.

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Tags prism, lighting, shutter drag, slow shutter, photography, photo shoot, photo blog, nick fancher, columbus, chroma, multiple exposure, model, portrait, editorial, studio, los angeles, new york, photographer, photo studio
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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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Tags minimalism, minimalist, portrait, photography, model, studio, personal shoot, nick fancher, los angeles, new york, chicago, columbus, ohio, photo blog, photographer, dramatic, freckles
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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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He's Seen the Same Things I've Seen and It's Certainly Made an Impression on Me

September 27, 2019

Jim is one of my favorite people to collaborate with. Not only does he bring great poses and emotion to every shoot but his older age brings an element of wisdom and time to the shoot that it would otherwise lack. He becomes my surrogate self for a few minutes, during the session. Depending on how I direct or light or pose him I can explore my own feelings of terror, hope, fear, or acceptance…

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Tags no country for old men, ed tom, nick fancher, portrait, photography, studio, long exposure, slow shutter, shutter drag, dynamic, bold, color, chroma, strobist, lighting, photographer, ohio, columbus, new york, los angeles, photo blog
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Opting Out

September 23, 2019

I’ve had plenty of time to think about my journey as a photographer these past six months since I left social media. I’ve considered how much I’ve grown in the 21 years since I took my first photography course in high school; I’ve taken inventory of my what my journey as a freelancer these past twelve years has entailed; and I’ve spent an especially long time thinking about when and why my anxiety began to spike, ultimately leading me to delete all of my accounts.

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Tags opting out, leaving social media, social media, nick fancher, instagram, blog, photo blog, photography, photographer, columbus, ohio, industry, network, networking, marketing, anxiety, fomo, fear of missing out, click, the photographic journal, tpj, essay
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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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Tags starset, tension division, tnsn dvsn, nick fancher, music, band, photography, columbus, ohio, new york, los angeles, chicago, photo blog, dynamic, dramatic, lighting, strobist, photo studio, chroma, post apocalyptic, desert, cinematic, dramatic lighting, divisions, salt yard, mountains, mars, post apocalyptic film set, the fort, 614
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