Invention & Experimentation
Strange lighting, radical perspectives, and double exposures informed Nick’s innovations in photography. Independent of European developments, he experimented with visual illusions using simple props, movement and gesture. He implied visual and psychological narratives that seem startlingly modern and deliberately ambiguous. Nick played with the expressive potential of double portraits, and anticipated the themes covered in Popular Photography magazine.
(Above, Bert Deans, Morden, prior to June 1938)
Visual Sources
In the 1920s and 1930s, photography became recognized as art. Nick read Popular Photography and Minicam, keeping each issue. His darkroom designs and materials list remained hidden in one copy. Milton Rabinovitch kept Nick’s magazines as if he were returning. They provide some of Nick’s visual sources.