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Through The Looking Glass Conceptual Shoot - Jada And David Parrish

Through The Looking Glass Conceptual Shoot

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


This shoot is the first in our series of micro sets. We wanted to see how small we could build a set and still get a big visual impact. We used a series of descending circles to create an optical illusion. This set may have a small footprint but the photos we created with it are wild. Check out our behind the scenes video of the set build and photo shoot.

 

If you want to support our work, view more of the final images, and seen even more behind the scenes content of our set build, check out our Patreon. Many of our shoots are self-funded and we really appreciate the support!

Through The Looking Glass Conceptual Shoot - Jada And David ParrishThrough The Looking Glass Conceptual Shoot - Jada And David Parrish

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