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Website
  
www.nabil.com

Name
  
Nabil Elderkin

Role
  
Photographer


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Occupation
  
Music video director, Film director, Photographer

Education
  
Port Macquarie High School

Movies
  
Bouncing Cats, Capture Land, Antony and the Johnsons: Cut the World

Nominations
  
MuchMusic Video Award for Post-Production Video of the Year

Similar People
  
K'naan, Crazy Legs, Marina Abramovic

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Nabil Elderkin or just Nabil is a professional photographer, music video, and film director of mixed American and Iranian origin. Born in Chicago and raised in Australia, he is now based in Los Angeles, California.

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Beginnings

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Nabil Elderkin is the son of an American father and Iranian mother. Born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, his family moved to Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia when he was just two and became a naturalised Australian citizen. He studied at Port Macquarie High School and was a keen sportsman, particularly an avid surfer. His initial experience of photography was through photo shoots of the surfing scene in Australia.

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In early 1990s, his parents separated and his mother returned to the United States. Soon Elderkin, just 17 at the time, joined his mother in Chicago. He studied photography and for some years photographed music bands and concerts and Chicago-based DJs.

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His big break came when he befriended the then relatively unknown rap artist Kanye West. Elderkin had heard a Kanye West mixtape and had tried to contact the rapper by looking up www.kanyewest.com. The website came up as unregistered but available for registration, so he bought the domain name on an impulse. Three weeks later an executive from Roc-A-Fella Records contacted Elderkin to tell him the label had just signed Kanye West to a multi-album deal and wanted to know how much he was asking for the domain name. Without a monetary transaction Elderkin agreed to transfer the domain name provided he could meet the new artist and do a photoshoot with him, these images went on to be the artist's first publicity photos.

Career

Nabil Elderkin's work has appeared in many platforms including advertising, magazine editorials and covers, artist branding, music videos, books, album covers and photojournalism. His clients list includes, amongst others artists, Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Frank Ocean, Nas, Bon Iver, The Black Eyed Peas, K'naan, James Blake, Seal, John Legend, record labels Capitol Records, Universal Music, Sony, Warner Bros. print and broadcast media Billboard, Rolling Stone, Vogue, MTV, Rizzoli, fashion personalities like designer Jeremy Scott and model Heidi Klum, the charity Oxfam and manufacturers Coca-Cola, Foot Locker, Nike, adidas, Vans.

Elderkin also photographed Kanye West's biographical book Glow in the Dark documenting the Kanye West's "Glow in the Dark Tour" in 2008. His endeavour into photojournalism in war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo through co-operation with Oxfam worker Claire Lewis resulted in a critically acclaimed exhibition at the United Nations General Assembly in New York in 2007. He also has directed numerous films for Frank Ocean, such as Pyramids, Novacane and Swim Good.

His debut long feature is the award-winning documentary film Bouncing Cats about a breakdance workshop for teaching b-boy culture to Ugandan disenfranchised youth. The film was financed by Red Bull through its Red Bull Media House.

Filmography

  • 2010: Bouncing Cats
  • 2015: Captureland
  • Videography

  • Arctic Monkeys – "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?"
  • Alt-J – "Hunger of the Pine"
  • Antony and the Johnsons – "Cut the World"
  • Anohni – "Drone Bomb Me"
  • Baauer & Just Blaze feating Jay-Z – "Higher"
  • Bon Iver – "Holocene"
  • Bon Iver – "Towers"
  • Bruno Mars – "Grenade"
  • Common – "The Game"
  • Nas & Damian Marley – "Patience"
  • Electric Six – "Bodyshot"
  • FKA Twigs – "Two Weeks"
  • Foals – "Bad Habit"
  • Foals – "Late Night"
  • Foals – "Give It All"
  • Frank Ocean – "Novacane"
  • Frank Ocean – "Pyramids"
  • Frank Ocean – "Swim Good"
  • GOOD Music – "Mercy"
  • James Blake – "Overgrown"
  • James Blake featuring Chance the Rapper – "Life Round Here"
  • Jeremy Scott – "Jump"
  • John Legend – "P.D.A. (We Just Don't Care)"
  • John Legend – "All of Me"
  • John Legend – "Love Me Now"
  • K'naan – "Take a Minute"
  • K'naan – "T.I.A."
  • Kanye West – "Coldest Winter"
  • Kanye West – "Welcome to Heartbreak"
  • Kanye West featuring Mr Hudson – "Paranoid"
  • Kendrick Lamar – "DNA."
  • Little Dragon – "Pretty Girl"
  • Mike Will Made It - "Perfect Pint"
  • Nicki Minaj – "Lookin Ass"
  • Poliça featuring Justin Vernon – "Tiff"
  • Seal – "Change Is Gonna Come"
  • Skrillex – "Fuck That"
  • SZA featuring Travis Scott – "Love Galore"
  • SZA – "Supermodel"
  • Travis Scott – "Piss on Your Grave"
  • Vince Staples – "Prima Donna"
  • The Weeknd – "Twenty Eight"
  • References

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