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"textContent": "Photographers and set designers Jada & David Parrish explore how three Sigma lenses transformed both their creative process and final images inside a small attic studio. The 15mm Fisheye emphasized scale and distortion, the versatile 28-105mm enabled multiple compositions from one set, and the 135mm delivered intimate, cinematic portraits with exceptional subject separation.\n\nThe post How 3 Sigma Lenses Shaped Our Creative Photography Project appeared first on SIGMA Blog.",
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