About

about:

Born in Phoenix, Arizona and raised in the Washington D.C. area, Nicholas Syracuse attended The Corcoran School of Art and Design (Washington D.C.) and was recipiant of the Marcel Bardon Award.

Nicholas has exhibited at numerous galleries including: The Deborah Martin Gallery (Los Angeles), Rayko Photo Center (San Francisco), The Washington Center of Photography (D.C.), SOHO Photo Gallery (NYC), Barristers Gallery (New Orleans) and The New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center.

Publication and client list includes: HarperCollins, B+W Magazine, Phoenix Magazine, Orchises Press, RCA Records, The G.W. Review and USA Today.

When not photographing throughout America, he lives and works in Brooklyn New York. Nicholas is currently pursuing publication of his Highway collection, along with accompanying documentary film and soundtrack.


"At it's best travel reminds me of love. It opens you up, awakes your senses, stirring up untapped desires. Travel tears away certainty, challenging your ability to adapt and relate to the newfound mysteries revealed. The romance of discovery sends one looking down lonely roads and out over beautiful, exciting and sometimes, treacherous landscapes. Where you cannot only see the past recede into memories and the future beckons as a lighthouse in the fog, but also the uncoiling journey between."