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The Blue Spike - Jada And David Parrish

The Blue Spike

Blog by Jada Parrish | Conceptual Photography | 12/11/23


We collaborated with a colorful dance wear company - We Love Colors - to create a series of conceptual images. We were on a tight timeline with only 8 hours to build the set and execute the shoot. Our model, Isabella VanKersteren, is one of the most flexible humans I have ever met. She bent her body in all sorts of ways to help us create this monochromatic series of images. Watch the video to see how these photos came to life!

 

To view more of the final images and set build, check out our Patreon! We share the most on there.

 

The Blue Spike - Jada And David ParrishThe Blue Spike - Jada And David Parrish

 

 

Model: Isabella VanKesteren

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Jada + David Parrish are mixed media artists whose work explores the connection between painting, sculpture, motion, and photography.