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18 Sep 2019

When being flexible means borrowing some random bloke’s Irish Wolf hound

Last week I did a photo shoot for my website. It had been a long time since my male modelling days (literally days, about 30 days before I quit. I was asked to crawl like a tiger and growl in a sexy kind of way and I just couldn’t do it). For the last shot for my website, I wanted to have me running with my dog Darryl in the sunset. Of all the days that Darryl could choose to go looking for bones around the neighbourhood, it had to be that day. We were taking a few lonely shots with me just running until a bloke rode past with his Irish Wolf Hound. We asked him if we could adopt him for 5 minutes and we came up with this shot. I’m actually dropping the toy in fear as that huge beast was about to jump up and snap it out of my hands!

Sometimes things don’t go the way you planned and you have to be flexible!

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