Nash Werner has been a photographer since the early 1990s. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, he moved to San Francisco in 1995 and on to Lexington in 2000.Inspired by his father, a professional surf photographer, Nash photographed the Pacific Ocean from both an island and urban standpoint, as well as various structures in and around Northern California's Bay Area. Intrigued by Kentucky's extraordinary landscape, engaging subject material and the variety of climate changes, Nash captures his perceptions in both black and white and color film. Nash is a self-taught photographer and works side by side with the developer to produce images that reflect the same depth and energy originally observed through his camera lens. Nash Werner has been a photographer since the early 1990s. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, he moved to San Francisco in 1995 and on to Lexington in 2000. Inspired by his father, a professional surf photographer, Nash photographed the Pacific Ocean from both an island and urban standpoint, as well as various structures in and around Northern California's Bay Area. Intrigued by Kentucky's extraordinary landscape, engaging subject material and the variety of climate changes, Nash captures his perceptions in both black and white and color film. Nash is a self-taught photographer and works side by side with the developer to produce images that reflect the same depth and energy originally observed through his camera lens. Nash Werner has been a photographer since the early 1990s. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, he moved to San Francisco in 1995 and on to Lexington in 2000. Inspired by his father, a professional surf photographer, Nash photographed the Pacific Ocean from both an island and urban standpoint, as well as various structures in and around Northern California's Bay Area. Intrigued by Kentucky's extraordinary landscape, engaging subject material and the variety of climate changes, Nash captures his perceptions in both black and white and color film. Nash is a self-taught photographer and works side by side with the developer to produce images that reflect the same depth and energy originally observed through his camera lens. Nash Werner has been a photographer since the early 1990s. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, he moved to San Francisco in 1995 and on to Lexington in 2000. Inspired by his father, a professional surf photographer, Nash photographed the Pacific Ocean from both an island and urban standpoint, as well as various structures in and around Northern California's Bay Area. Intrigued by Kentucky's extraordinary landscape, engaging subject material and the variety of climate changes, Nash captures his perceptions in both black and white and color film. Nash is a self-taught photographer and works side by side with the developer to produce images that reflect the same depth and energy originally observed through his camera lens. Nash Werner has been a photographer since the early 1990s. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, he moved to San Francisco in 1995 and on to Lexington in 2000. Inspired by his father, a professional surf photographer, Nash photographed the Pacific Ocean from both an island and urban standpoint, as well as various structures in and around Northern California's Bay Area. Intrigued by Kentucky's extraordinary landscape, engaging subject material and the variety of climate changes, Nash captures his perceptions in both black and white and color film. Nash is a self-taught photographer and works side by side with the developer to produce images that reflect the same depth and energy originally observed through his camera lens. Nash Werner has been a photographer since the early 1990s. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, he moved to San Francisco in 1995 and on to Lexington in 2000. Inspired by his father, a professional surf photographer, Nash photographed the Pacific Ocean from both an island and urban standpoint, as well as various structures in and around Northern California's Bay Area. Intrigued by Kentucky's extraordinary landscape, engaging subject material and the variety of climate changes, Nash captures his perceptions in both black and white and color film. Nash is a self-taught photographer and works side by side with the developer to produce images that reflect the same depth and energy originally observed through his camera lens.
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Nash Werner has been a photographer since the early 1990s. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, he moved to San Francisco in 1995 and on to Lexington in 2000.
Inspired by his father, a professional surf photographer, Nash photographed the Pacific Ocean from both an island and urban standpoint, as well as various structures in and around Northern California's Bay Area.
Intrigued by Kentucky Basketball, famous hiking trails, and the variety of climate changes, Nash and Leigh moved to Bluegrass country in 2000 and were married in 2001. Together they explore great limestone cliffs, derelict barns, and various other Kentucky landmarks. And it was in Lexington where Nash discovered his third true love: Maker's Mark Bourbon.
Nash is a "rules are to be broken" type of photographer and works side by side with a 3rd party developer to produce images that reflect the same depth and energy originally observed through his camera lens. Nash captures his perceptions in both black and white and color film and uses a Canon rig exclusively.
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photo credit: Melanie Mauer Photography
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Nash Werner has been a photographer since the early 1990s. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, he moved to San Francisco in 1995 and on to Lexington in 2000. Inspired by his father, a professional surf photographer, Nash photographed the Pacific Ocean from both an island and urban standpoint, as well as various structures in and around Northern California's Bay Area. Intrigued by Kentucky's extraordinary landscape, engaging subject material and the variety of climate changes, Nash captures his perceptions in both black and white and color film. Nash is a self-taught photographer and works side by side with the developer to produce images that reflect the same depth and energy originally observed through his camera lens. Nash Werner has been a photographer since the early 1990s. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, he moved to San Francisco in 1995 and on to Lexington in 2000. Inspired by his father, a professional surf photographer, Nash photographed the Pacific Ocean from both an island and urban standpoint, as well as various structures in and around Northern California's Bay Area. Intrigued by Kentucky's extraordinary landscape, engaging subject material and the variety of climate changes, Nash captures his perceptions in both black and white and color film. Nash is a self-taught photographer and works side by side with the developer to produce images that reflect the same depth and energy originally observed through his camera lens. Nash Werner has been a photographer since the early 1990s. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, he moved to San Francisco in 1995 and on to Lexington in 2000. Inspired by his father, a professional surf photographer, Nash photographed the Pacific Ocean from both an island and urban standpoint, as well as various structures in and around Northern California's Bay Area. Intrigued by Kentucky's extraordinary landscape, engaging subject material and the variety of climate changes, Nash captures his perceptions in both black and white and color film. Nash is a self-taught photographer and works side by side with the developer to produce images that reflect the same depth and energy originally observed through his camera lens.