Artist Date with Nicole Romanoff: Conversations on Creativity, Courage, and Photography
Nick Merzetti: Fashion Photography, AI, and the Future of Image-Making
09 Dec 2025
Episode Summary In this episode of Artist Date, Nicole sits down with Toronto-based fashion and commercial photographer Nick Merzetti for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, courage, and navigating a rapidly changing industry. From finding photography later in life after biotech and creative writing, to dealing with social anxiety, to the wild story of a single fashion show that changed his entire career, Nick shares honestly about what it really takes to make your own luck. They talk about AI as a tool (not a shortcut), staying creatively relevant as we age, exploring your inner artist, and why being a strong, compassionate “captain” on set matters more than having the fanciest gear. It’s an inspiring, grounded conversation for any photographer wondering how to keep making meaningful work in an uncertain future. Key Takeaways Your path doesn’t have to be linear – Nick tried creative writing and biotech before a single trip with a borrowed camera gave him that “lightning bolt” moment and changed everything. You’re never “too late” to start – Both Nicole and Nick found photography professionally later in life, proving that your thing can find you in your 20s, 30s, 40s and beyond. Compulsion to create is the real “why” – For Nick, the core motivation isn’t money or clout; it’s the feeling of being proud of something he’s made and the emotional nourishment that comes from creating. Make your own luck through connection – His career inflection point came from saying yes to a fashion show, pushing through social anxiety, and walking into a room he technically wasn’t supposed to be in — which led to major campaigns and runway work. Being a strong captain matters more than being the smartest tech – Technical skills and understanding light are essential, but what really makes a shoot work is clear vision, communication, planning, and the ability to lead a team with confidence. AI is a tool, not a substitute for integrity – Nick shares how he uses AI to solve real production and post-production problems (like hair and budgets), while calling out the ethical issues of passing fully AI-made images off as photography. Inspiration lives in community and solitude – Surrounding yourself with artists who challenge you, walking through galleries, moving your body, and spending time away from screens can all help you hear your inner artist more clearly. Invest in the next chapter of your craft – From moving into creative direction and motion work to saving for self-funded passion projects, Nick talks about scaling your skillset so your vision — not just your shutter — is what clients hire you for. Loved this conversation? If this episode sparked something in you: Subscribe to Artist Date wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. Share this conversation with a photographer or creative friend who needs encouragement in this season. Follow on Instagram: @nickmerzetti @nicoleromanoffphoto @artistdatepodcast Watch this episode on YouTube by searching “Artist Date Nicole Romanoff Nick Merzetti” and subscribe to the channel for more creative conversations.
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