Nash Hagen
The image depicts a surreal and dreamlike underwater scene. A large, majestic elephant emerges from the depths, its massive body submerged and suspended in the blue-green waters. The elephant's trunk extends downwards, releasing a flurry of bubbles and particles that swirl around it. Below the elephant, a young woman is shown floating serenely, her arms outstretched as if in a state of surrender or embrace. She appears to be wearing a white dress or swimsuit, adding a touch of purity and innocence to the otherworldly composition. The sunlight from above pierces through the water, creating a mesmerizing play of light and shadows. The scene evokes a sense of wonder, tranquility, and the coexistence of seemingly disparate elements, inviting the viewer to contemplate the surreal and dreamlike nature of the image.

Dreams vs Reality: Embrace Action

Stop dreamin’ start livin’ - Dreams always change. They’re fluid. What I was dreaming of doing 3 years ago is completely different from what I’m doing now and even what I’m dreaming now and that’s ok. I honestly wouldn’t want to be doing what I was dreaming of 3 years ago. - Here’s the takeaway - instead of dreaming and wishing the pieces would fall into place, I just started doing, and continue to do. The more you do the more you find what you like, don’t like, what works and doesn’t, etc. if you sit around refining the dream nothing will happen. - I knew I wanted to be a professional travel photographer so I did whatever it took to be that, pay for trips out of pocket, shoot free spec work, network, etc. and in doing so I found out things that I liked and things that worked. I haven’t made it whatsoever and I’m still testing things but that’s what you have to do to continue growing. - Dreaming is great but doing is better 🤙🏼 - Be blessed and stay stoked 😎🤙 - • • • • • • #bahamas #passionpassport #bahamas🇧🇸

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