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Surreal Forced Perspective Hallway Photoshoot - Jada And David Parrish

Surreal Forced Perspective Hallway Photoshoot

Blog by Jada Parrish | Conceptual Photography | 05/03/21

This blog post is a part of our 100 set project! Set 15/100. Click here to learn more.


Welcome to the forced perspective hallway shoot! We used striping and angles to create the illusion that the hallway is longer than it actually is. We lit this set by cutting a hole into the top flat and using a gridded softbox to shine the light down. We also had a diffused light source shining in from the window and an umbrella set at the front of the hallway to provide a touch of fill.

Morgan rocked her retro 90s Lacoste look, and we explored a variety of emotions and poses.

I love how this shoot turned out. It reminds me of a mix of a fairytale and a horror movie all rolled together!

 

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Model: Morgan Wellman

Set Design: David Parrish

Camera: Canon 5D Mark IV

 

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