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irony: the real fear. salt lake conceptual portrait photographer.

Spiders, big hairy ones that pop when you squish them. Or snakes. Maybe sharks. Fears tend to lie in elements we can't control, feeling helpless in a world we don't always understand. Preparations are made. Plans are thought out. What will you do when a spider scurries closer, or a rattlesnake rattles, or a shark swims near? Are you prepared to smash that spider with your foot? Did you bring the anti-venom? Are you wearing chain mail?

But what if that spider turns out to be a germ-infested rat? Smashing it with your shoe won't be so easy. Anti-venom isn't universal. Chain mail is heavy and can sink you like a stone. Precautions, preventions, and preparation of the greatest kind could prepare you...or it might not.

Surrounded by glasses but not a drop to drink. 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife. Cursed and no way out.


Irony is my real fear.

What are you afraid of? Let it inspire you. #beenthused
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Set Design & Photography: Wendy Hurst
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