Jada and David Parrish
Nothing Makes it Out of Life Alive  - Jada And David Parrish

Nothing Makes it Out of Life Alive

Blog by Jada Parrish | Conceptual Photography | 08/18/22


 

This set was tiny but mighty proving sets don't have to be elaborate to be impactful. Shooting into a box set automatically makes photos feel more conceptual making this box set perfect for a series of conceptual images about life and death.

If you want to learn how to build a box set really similar to this one, click here.

 

View the full shoot on our Patreon.

Nothing Makes it Out of Life Alive  - Jada And David Parrish  Nothing Makes it Out of Life Alive  - Jada And David Parrish    Nothing Makes it Out of Life Alive  - 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.