41-52 "flydogs"
Dave: Hey Eva, what's with the glasses?"
Eva: Just checking out this book. That is one good looking Brittany in there. Kind of reminds me of someone.
Dave: It should. It's you.
Eva: Really? That's awesome. How did that happen? The last book I wrote was a list of rules for Bruno to follow.
Dave: I've listed some of your photos as stock photos. The author bought one of them and put it in the book.
Eva: Well then I guess that in addition to being famous we're rich!
Dave: Not really. I think I got paid less than ten dollars.
Eva: Is that more or less than a box of Shreddies?
Dave: Enough for a couple of boxes. But I spent $24 on the book.
Eva: Oh. At least I can say that "Eva the Brittany is famous".
Dave: They listed your name as Lola in the book.
Eva: Damn. Can we still have some celebration Shreddies?
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A funny thing happened when I went out to pick up carrot cake at McNally Robinson, our local book store and restaurant. Whenever I go to pick up dessert there I usually take a stroll through the photography session, thumbing through for some ideas and inspiration. I found this single copy of "fly dogs" there, a book full of pictures of dogs jumping. Thumbing through I noticed they listed the "top land speed" for many of the breeds, so I looked for a Brittany to see what they clock in at. When I did find a Brittany, it was Eva. I was shocked and chuffed to say the least. The photo credit in the back was indeed myself via Getty's images. I had to buy it. So financially I may have lost on the deal, but I don't care about that. I'm just pleased to have found the photo in the book.
The photo was from her 52 week project in 2014. The photos and a couple of pictures of the book are in the comments.
41-52 "flydogs"
Dave: Hey Eva, what's with the glasses?"
Eva: Just checking out this book. That is one good looking Brittany in there. Kind of reminds me of someone.
Dave: It should. It's you.
Eva: Really? That's awesome. How did that happen? The last book I wrote was a list of rules for Bruno to follow.
Dave: I've listed some of your photos as stock photos. The author bought one of them and put it in the book.
Eva: Well then I guess that in addition to being famous we're rich!
Dave: Not really. I think I got paid less than ten dollars.
Eva: Is that more or less than a box of Shreddies?
Dave: Enough for a couple of boxes. But I spent $24 on the book.
Eva: Oh. At least I can say that "Eva the Brittany is famous".
Dave: They listed your name as Lola in the book.
Eva: Damn. Can we still have some celebration Shreddies?
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A funny thing happened when I went out to pick up carrot cake at McNally Robinson, our local book store and restaurant. Whenever I go to pick up dessert there I usually take a stroll through the photography session, thumbing through for some ideas and inspiration. I found this single copy of "fly dogs" there, a book full of pictures of dogs jumping. Thumbing through I noticed they listed the "top land speed" for many of the breeds, so I looked for a Brittany to see what they clock in at. When I did find a Brittany, it was Eva. I was shocked and chuffed to say the least. The photo credit in the back was indeed myself via Getty's images. I had to buy it. So financially I may have lost on the deal, but I don't care about that. I'm just pleased to have found the photo in the book.
The photo was from her 52 week project in 2014. The photos and a couple of pictures of the book are in the comments.