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Domenic albano and pashua washington
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domenic albano and pashua washington

I think success means you wake up every day and you truly enjoy what you do.”įor his fans and supporters, he concluded about his podcast and future projects, “I am really, truly grateful that they’ve given me a voice, a platform and an audience to share my work.

domenic albano and pashua washington

He defined the word success as follows: “Success isn’t about money or fame or whatever. When asked if he were a competitive swimmer and what stroke he would choose, he responded, “You know, I used to swim back in the day. I wish it were more interesting than that, but everything I do these days has to do with the work,” he said. On the title of the current chapter of his life, he said, “Work.” “I’ve just been really focused on my brand. Get out there and make it happen, and still answer the phone when your agent calls.” You don’t need to be in Hollywood or New York anymore to create a career in creative field.

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I think especially in the digital age, you’ve got amateurs, professionals, full timers and part timers creating content and putting it out there. Also, these days, I’m creating content for my OnlyFans account, which followers can subscribe to on a monthly basis.”įor young and aspiring actors and models, he said, “Don’t sit by the phone and wait for your agent. I think there’s always a risk when shooting in the low budget world it might not get made at all, so nobody really talks about it until it’s done. I’m legally not allowed to talk about it until I’m actually on set. Regarding his plans for the future, he said, “I’m supposed to shoot an independent film in New York this fall. Who’s to say I’d be doing what I do if I had been born in a different era.” But at the same time, maybe digital is a good thing.

domenic albano and pashua washington

A lot of the work is digital and it doesn’t feel like that counts. Sometimes, I feel like I’m not even a ‘real’ model/actor, just some social media personality. On being a model and an actor in the digital age, he said, “Honestly, I feel like I was born in the wrong era. The longevity of the show depends on the viewers, until they get sick of us,” he said with a laugh. “The podcast begins airing episodes this fall. We have great chemistry and I think us being on different sides of the camera is good for the show, bringing different perspectives and experiences while staying on topic: mostly industry stuff.” He also opened up about his “I’m working on a podcast right now with Jono Madison, who is a photographer that I’ve worked with over a dozen times. On life during quarantine, he said, “I’ve been surprisingly busy.” “Naturally, at first, things were a bit slow, but eventually picked up,” he said. He opened up about his upcoming Jabbr podcast and being an entertainer in the digital age. Hellenic News of America’s Markos Papadatos chatted with actor, model, and social media personality Dominic Adriano Albano.














Domenic albano and pashua washington