

When I first went there, I looked around her house and I asked her, 'where am I going to stay?' She laughed and responded, 'In here with me,' pointing to her bedroom.įrom that point, I lived with Anna for two-and-a-half years. 'This was three months after we ran into each other at the Kentucky Derby.' and be her personal photographer,' he recalls. 'I got a call from Anna and she said that she wanted me to move in with her in L.A. The custom ensemble featured images of the iconic model But we hit it off again on the phone.'Īfter chatting back-and-forth for a few weeks, it was evident that there was something there - enough for Anna to make a proposition to Larry that he could not refuse. So when I called her for the first time, I was surprised that she answered.

'Anna gave me her number after the charity event, but I was sure she gave me the wrong number. So I flew out there and the sparks were there again.'

'Anna had her people call me and ask if I wanted to come out and photograph her for a charity event that she was doing for a children's camp, Camp Kindle. The infamous photo of the two of them - with Anna on the left wearing a pink feather hat - was taken during their 2004 encounter.Īfter the event, however, Larry - who worked as a photographer at the time - assumed that would be it - until he received a call from her management team. I never thought that she would want some guy like me from Kentucky when she could have any guys who wants.' 'She was blowing me kisses, but I thought she was doing that for everyone. The second year when she came back that is when the magic happened.' Looking back, Larry says, 'I think when she came back in 2004 to the party that her confidence had changed. But when she returned to the Derby in 2004 she was in her tip top shape.' 'She came back the next year and she had totally transformed. I was intrigued by her but we didn't have too much interaction.' In his own words, Larry tells, 'I met Anna first in 2003 and she blew me kisses.
