Richard Parry is a photographer from New Zealand who is known for his "Some Assembly Required" photo series. In the series, he takes apart iconic consumer technology items and arranges all the individual components in intricate, floating displays. The process of disassembling each item can take up to 15 hours. Older devices tend to be easier to take apart, while modern items use more glue and plastic clips. Though the images appear to be renders, they are actual photographs of real disassembled hardware. Parry's goal is to showcase the internal evolution of technology in a visually striking way.