My acquaintanceship with the law | From the Atelier

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My acquaintanceship with the law | From the Atelier

This was another commissioned piece by Hafiz Hajeedar. You can read about my write-up about him and check out his portfolio here. You can check out his other piece for me here.

This was one of my more personal essays and thought Hafiz appropriate for it. I love it like I do everything he has done for me thus far. He captures the various options I considered besides law. The thing I like about Hafiz is that he researches the elements and information in my essays. He goes beyond the remit of painting a picture. He acquaints himself and familiarizes himself with the idea or thing in question.

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