The photography duo Tom Betterton & Jenny Gage are a talented husband and wife team who not only share their passion with each other, but they also share their home with their subjects. Well, while working at least.
This feature for GQ catches some hot glimpses of nearly nude models, mostly crashing on Betterton and Gage's couch while looking right at home.
The pictures are proof that they are a great pair, but I wonder how you come home to your significant other and complain about work. In Tom Betterton and Jenny Gage's home, when your workplace is home and your significant other is your colleague, it's hard to imagine.
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Jenny Gage & Tom Betterton Shot On Home Turf
Trend Themes
1. Home-based Workspaces - Disruptive innovation opportunities exist in creating products and services tailored to the needs of individuals who work from home.
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Industry Implications
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