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Joshua Tree

It was nothing less than life doing art

A beautiful set of images created by Marshal Gray at his Dare Experience WOrkshop

When I set about creating the Palm Springs Dare Experience in California I always knew we would make our way to Joshua Tree at some stage.

When I arrived I was completely blown away. It was nothing less than life doing art.

What is for sure is that the experience wouldn’t have been anyway near as profound if it wasn’t for the guys that were with me. We kicked some photography ass for sure.

Our models for the day were Trig & Olivia who had pulled out all the stops to get to us from Los Angelas, last minute, after our original couple pulled out.

A big thanks to my Claudia for doing all the work on the ground with this.

These guys are the coolest cats we could have lucked upon and they worked with us to create some truly magical pictures.

All images by Marshal Gray - www.marshalgrayphotography.com

Gear used:

  • Canon 5d Mark 3
  • 35mm 1.4
  • 24mm 1.4 and
  • TS 45mm
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