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Today, Hayden let me photograph him for about 20 minutes straight. He was funny, awkward, belligerent, adorable, serious, and directable; these are but a few of the results.
If you have the time, you might want to try this endeavor. It proved to be a bonding time and also yielded some photos that I, and Hayden's future wife, will treasure.
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