Stuck in the Middle with Dawn and Hawkes

Sometimes I find myself stuck on words. I’m a writer through and through but as all writers know, sometimes you get stuck. And I am SO stuck in the middle of these images* with Dawn and Hawkes**.

Part of me wants to rave and rave about how genuine and generous these two are. Then part of me thinks you already feel that. Another part wants to whisper hints of the amazingness that they create together, but part of me knows you already see that.

I guess I’ll let the images do the writing. For whatever story these images write in your own mind is far more powerful than any words I could put to it…

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*all images shot on Fujifilm Superia, 400 and 800; no post production/Photoshop/filters used

**special thanks to South Austin SNO for the lifechangingggg snow cones

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