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Jordana Brewster and son Julian hit the park
Jordana Brewster and Jamie King hit the park with their boys. Jordana with son Julian and hubby Andrew Form, while Jamie brought son James and Kyle Newman. Saturday, May 24, 2014 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Jordana Brewster and son Julian hit the park
Jordana Brewster and Jamie King hit the park with their boys. Jordana with son Julian and hubby Andrew Form, while Jamie brought son James and Kyle Newman. Saturday, May 24, 2014 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Julian Schnabel 'Every Angel has a Dark Side' private view and party, London, Britain - 24 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3711054cd)
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Julian Schnabel 'Every Angel has a Dark Side' private view and party, London, Britain - 24 Apr 2014
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Julian Schnabel 'Every Angel has a Dark Side' private view and party, London, Britain - 24 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3711054ce)
Julian Schnabel and Vito Schnabel
Julian Schnabel 'Every Angel has a Dark Side' private view and party, London, Britain - 24 Apr 2014
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Julian Schnabel 'Every Angel has a Dark Side' private view and party, London, Britain - 24 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3711054cc)
Julian Schnabel and Vito Schnabel
Julian Schnabel 'Every Angel has a Dark Side' private view and party, London, Britain - 24 Apr 2014
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Julian Schnabel 'Every Angel has a Dark Side' private view and party, London, Britain - 24 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3711054ck)
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Julian Schnabel 'Every Angel has a Dark Side' private view and party, London, Britain - 24 Apr 2014
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71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX (3497505fc)
Julian Fellows
71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014
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71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX (3497505fb)
Julian Fellows
71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014
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Harpers Bazaar 'Woman of the Year' awards 2013, London, Britain - 05 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX (3326179ac)
Julian Fellowes
Harpers Bazaar 'Woman of the Year' awards 2013, London, Britain - 05 Nov 2013
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Harpers Bazaar 'Woman of the Year' awards 2013, London, Britain - 05 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3326130cw)
Hugh Bonneville and Julian Fellowes
Harpers Bazaar 'Woman of the Year' awards 2013, London, Britain - 05 Nov 2013
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Harpers Bazaar 'Woman of the Year' awards 2013, London, Britain - 05 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3326130ct)
Julian Fellowes
Harpers Bazaar 'Woman of the Year' awards 2013, London, Britain - 05 Nov 2013
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Robin Thicke and Paula Patton get into the Halloween Spirit with Julian
West Hollywood, CA - American singer Robin Thicke and wife Paula Patton hit Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch today with their adorable son Julian. Robin and Paula took Julian around the whole pumpkin patch to find the perfect pumpkins to take home and carve for Halloween.
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Robin Thicke and Paula Patton get into the Halloween Spirit with Julian
West Hollywood, CA - American singer Robin Thicke and wife Paula Patton hit Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch today with their adorable son Julian. Robin and Paula took Julian around the whole pumpkin patch to find the perfect pumpkins to take home and carve for Halloween.
AKM-GSI October 25, 2013
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
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The 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 22 Sep 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3033654g)
Lord Julian Fellowes and wife
The 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 22 Sep 2013
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Vanity Fair Lunch in Mayfair, London, Britain - 14 May 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims / Rex Features (2335102i)
Julian Fellowes
Vanity Fair Lunch in Mayfair, London, Britain - 14 May 2013
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624z)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624y)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624x)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624w)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624v)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624u)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624t)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624s)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624r)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624q)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624p)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624o)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CJKMMHSUB
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624n)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624m)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624l)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624k)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624j)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624i)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624i)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624h)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624g)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624f)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624e)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624d)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624c)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624b)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624ab)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a f...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stasha Becker / Rex Features (2254624aa)
Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a f...
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Mother photographs Julian Becker and Max the dog for his Naval officer father, Whidbey Island, Washington, America - Apr 2013
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Julian Becker and Max the dog
Meet Julian And Max: One Boy and His Dog
Meet Julian Becker and his 165 pound (75kg) pet Max, the Newfoundland that never leaves his little human buddy's side.
Five-year-old Julian's mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family minivan.
With her husband away regularly in his role as a naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch.
They have evolved into a charming document of a boy's love for a four-legged pal he began walking with his mother from the age of three.
The friends live in Whidbey Island, Washington, America, but both Julian and Max were born in England.
Mother Stasha says: "My husband is a Naval officer and I am a self employed lifestyle photographer. My son Julian and Max, our Newfoundland, were both born in England, where we were stationed before moving back to the States.
"My boy still drinks tea every morning but has mostly lost the accent. Max still barks with a Yorkshire twang. Max will turn 6 in May and Julian is 5. They have been together all day, every day since Julian was born.
"I started taking photos of them in front of the garage everyday before we got into the minivan when I joined Instagram. It was mostly to send them to family and my husband when he travels. Although my son usually refused to have his pictures taken with my camera he warmed up to the iPhone shots quickly and started directing them soon after.
"All the photos I post are not posed. I will say 'picture time' and both of them will come up with something. Items that appear in shots are usually things my son takes for show and tell at his preschool or gadgets he wants to take with him to the beach or random stuff he is holding at the time.
"Max usually sits there and takes orders from Julian. I just snap a fe...
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The Beatles Singer, Songwriter John Lennon 1940 - 1980
Jan. 1, 1968 - Weybridge, Surrey, U.K. - Founding member of the legendary English band The Beatles, JOHN LENNON. One of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in the history of popular music, the Beatles led the mid-1960s musical 'British Invasion' into the United States. PICTURED: Lennon and his son JULIAN LENNON and his oversized teddy bears. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
Zusammenstellung: Julian Lennon wird 8. April 50 Jahre alt
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The Beatles Singer, Songwriter John Lennon 1940 - 1980
Jan. 1, 1968 - Weybridge, Surrey, U.K. - Founding member of the legendary English band The Beatles, JOHN LENNON. One of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in the history of popular music, the Beatles led the mid-1960s musical 'British Invasion' into the United States. PICTURED: Lennon and his son JULIAN LENNON sitting in a buggy in his study. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
Zusammenstellung: Julian Lennon wird 8. April 50 Jahre alt
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The Beatles Singer, Songwriter John Lennon 1940 - 1980
Jan. 1, 1968 - Weybridge, Surrey, U.K. - Founding member of the legendary English band The Beatles, JOHN LENNON. One of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in the history of popular music, the Beatles led the mid-1960s musical 'British Invasion' into the United States. PICTURED: Lennon with his son JULIAN LENNON riding a rocking horse at his home. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
Zusammenstellung: Julian Lennon wird 8. April 50 Jahre alt
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Julian Lennon and Cynthia Lennon at the Beatles Story Exhibition in Liverpool, Britain - 17 Jun 2009
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Julian Lennon (R) and mother Cynthia Lennon (L) at the Beatles story unveiling the new items they have given to the display
Julian Lennon and Cynthia Lennon at the Beatles Story Exhibition in Liverpool, Britain
- 17 Jun 2009
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Quintessentially Hosts Party for 'Nowhere Boy' at La Plage Vitaminwater at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, France - 17 May 2009
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Quintessentially Hosts Party for 'Nowhere Boy' at La Plage Vitaminwater at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, France - 17 May 2009
Last night saw the great and glamourous turn up for a Cannes Film Festival party to help promote artist Sam Taylor Wood's directorial debut, 'Nowhere Boy', a film based on the childhood and adolescence of John Lennon.
Hosted by luxury lifestyle group Quintessentially, the director was happy to parade the star of the film and also her new boyfriend, Aaron Johnson, who, at 19, is twenty-three years younger than his director girlfriend.
The two had been spotted in London together at parties in London last week, but waited till now to openly pose for photographs together.
Also at the party was LA socialite Paris Hilton, trudging along the sandy beach in a purple sequinned dress and diamante silver heels, but without current beau Doug Reinholdt.
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JULIAN LENNON BIRTHDAY PARTY - 1982
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JULIAN AND CYNTHIA LENNON
JULIAN LENNON BIRTHDAY PARTY - 1982
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