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Travis Seewald


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Hi my name Travis and I am from Austin Texas. Currently I am working on my Masters in Sociology: Communication, Culture, and Society at Goldsmiths University of London. Life is Peachy.

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Early Morning Austin

This photo was taken with a digital camera after a long night of working the all night shift in Austin Texas…

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This photo was taken with a digital camera after a long night of working the all night shift in Austin Texas at Magnolia Cafe.  I felt the view from my balcony was worth working all night.



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it doesn’t seem all that long ago… what a cozy little pad you had- a cave with soft walls and inside smells of wire and plastic, insence and ashes, loving and static.  As memory serves. It returns and just as quickly passes.


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