
For the shoot (done for MensHealth magazine) he simply approached appropriately dressed strangers on the street and created an instant studio around them.
Video, links and more pix after the jump.
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In terms of needing permits for commercial shoots, the fact that Nick can work without light stands or tripods usually eliminates the need for any sort of street shooting permit.
Well, any place but London, maybe. Just carrying a camera in that city can get you in trouble.

How's that for a first-world free and open society?
Actually, Nick had a few words to say about that for iN-PUBLiC, an organization that advocates for street photographers.
I suppose they could rewrite the laws to allow only people with dinky little cell phone cameras to shoot on the street. But then, Nick just finished a worldwide ad campaign using only a cell phone camera, too.
They will probably outlaw people with photographic memories next.
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