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Controversial nun photography by Dxe Photography sparks debate.

Writer: Moon ChickMoon Chick

Updated: Apr 10, 2018

DxE Photography is once again creating controversial art. Pieces that make you think, debate, argue, rage, cringe, push us to think outside our box. Sometimes we find that such controversy helps us grow into a better person.


Melissa Trotter and Jason Jeffrey once focused their company, DxE Photography on lifestyle and portraits to blood, gore and intentional controversy.


Their first project was inspired by a video game and involved a 13-year-old girl, dressed as a cheerleader carrying a chainsaw, ready to kill zombies. Soon after they did a photo shoot with two girls, pig intestines and fake blood made from chocolate syrup.


Each photo shoot is controversial and thought provoking; changing the scene of photographic art.






 
 
 

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