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Interview with Michael Hillebrand — Fighter and Model

Michael Hillebrand is a 25-year old model residing in San Francisco, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Michael Hillebrand. Im a German American model out of San Francisco California. After graduating High School in the Sierra foothills, I started working as a Firefighter for the state of California. I eventually decided to drop everything and pursue my dream to become a world class Jiu Jitsu fighter. Jiu Jitsu is my passion, but modeling has been an interesting side hobby that sometimes helps pay the bills.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

From middle school till high school I took drama, but I got started when I was training at the gym. One day this director came in looking for fighters to help with some scenes for his movie. It sounded like fun and from there the snowball just kept growing.

Michael Hillebrand showing his torsoWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I have 3 goals for my 5 year plan
1. I want be the first German to win the ADCC (Abu Dhabi Combat Club) Submission Wrestling World Championship
2. Create something to give back to the world
3. Have fun doing it

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I usually end up doing photo shoots and runway. Id like to get more into the acting side of things.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

I think one of my best experiences was the first time I was on the Discovery Channel’s TV show “I almost got away with it”. It was my first time being on a nation wide TV show. I just remember being incredibly nervous and the feeling was very surreal. It felt like I had finally reached the first step to the staircase leading to my acting and modeling career.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

I did a runway with Calvin Klein, and they had us in the store’s window pretending to be mannikins. It was funny seeing people’s reactions to the group of underwear models in the window.

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I wish there was a way to filter past all of the creeps and non-professional photographers. Having a camera does not make you a photographer. So until that magic filter exists, I recommend always bringing someone you trust with you to the shoot.

Michael Hillebrand face closeupDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I try to live by a very simple rule of thumb, eat food in its most natural state. Processing is the killer, stick to the produce aisle and you’ll be fine.

Living in a city like SF it’s hard not to cheat from time to time, but with my involvement in Jiu Jitsu, I like to think I more than make up for it with exercise. Jiu Jitsu is my main form of exercise which I do about 6 days a week, I do yoga at least 3 days a week, strength and conditioning 3 a week and cardio and explosive training 2 a week.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

In my free time I really like painting.

Would you change anything about yourself?

More self control when it comes to candy.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

I would choose Time-Space manipulation. The ability to just stop everything would be a pretty cool ability that we could all have fun with.

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Interview with Nikky Sky — Artistic Grad Student

Nikky Sky is a 22-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I am from Lake Tahoe, Nevada and couldn’t wait to get out of my small home town as soon as possible. However, every free moment I have now I think about going back to my family there!

I absolutely love to learn, read, practice yoga, run, work out, and keep myself in great shape. I also love to try new and exotic foods and am getting into mixology as well as being a serious foodie!

Nikky Sky topless inside a carWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I got involved in modeling and acting when I was younger but sports sort of took over my life instead. I was injured and had several life altering knee surgeries and it killed my athletic drive. However, when I moved to LA, I started modeling professionally.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

Finishing graduate school right now in marketing and finance is my number one goal. I obviously have other career goals linked to my degree but I personally want to be happy, healthy, successful and make my family proud in whatever I do.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I mostly model for fitness print, sports, bikini and clothing lines but I am also into glamour, makeup and hair prints as well!

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

My favorite shoots are always for local clothing lines and local businesses. The drive and energy I get from up and coming businesses is contagious.

Since I have moved to Los Angeles and most recently Hollywood, the biggest issues I have had with modeling are the flakes and phonies that this beautiful city is full of. I have been stood up and hit on more times by “professionals” more than I can count.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Living in Hollywood, nothing really surprises or embarrasses me anymore!!

Nikky Sky wearing a blue topIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Honestly, if I started to list the things I could change I would go on for hours and hours. Being exceptionally tall and thin is a stereotype of models across the world and being only 5’6 and a bit curvy I am trying to break those stereotypes.

In addition, the stereotypes of tattoos on models in my opinion is ridiculous. I have my fair share of tattoos and still model successfully. I wish more tattooed girls would get out there and show of their art work as well!

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I run 5 days a week, practice yoga and meditation almost daily and I weight train as well. I eat organic, low calorie and low sugar diets but I eat as much as I want so I never feel starving. Health is a big part of my life but I try to be very conscious of it taking over my whole life.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Many people don’t know that I’m color blind! I confuse red-green, blue-yellow, blue-green and most purples tend to look the same as blues and greens to me!

Would you change anything about yourself?

I am constantly striving to be better. I am somewhat of a perfectionist and I wish I could change that a bit. It makes me successful but it can also make me a little crazy sometimes!

How do you think you are most likely to die?

Definitely doing something crazy and adventurous. The crazier and more adrenaline pumping the activity, the more I want to do it!

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Interview with Reagan Savoie — From Introvert to Extrovert Model

Reagan Savoie is a 21-year old model residing in Redding, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I’m from New Orleans, Louisiana, went to school in Texas, and have lived in Utah and California as well. My family are very religious, conservative-Republicans. I have a very European-based lineage which I use to fondly refer to myself as a European Mutt when anyone asks. I am usually quite creative with my spare time. Filling it with reading new Sci-Fi series, painting and drawing, baking and cooking all sorts of new recipes, creating music on any of the three instruments I can play, out exploring parks, or playing at home with my pets.

Back when I lived in Texas we had a ranch where I would ride horses during the summer and on different breaks from school. I currently hold an Associates of Science degree and I love aviation! It was actually one of my degrees for a year but the school I was at messed up my transcripts so I went for a Bachelor’s in Tech Management and an Applied Associates of Science degree instead. I’m still flying however and plan to get my necessary licenses and certifications on my own time.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I was a child model from the time I was about a year and a half old with Kim Dawson and then switched to The Campbell Agency a few years later. Once I hit about 12 that died off due to the fact that I looked too old to do child modeling but was still too young to do adult modeling. I started doing some freelance work and got into photography in high school. Now I am a hobby photographer, and freelance model. I also dabble in hair, make-up, and fashion due to my first roommate in college.

Reagan Savoie wearing blue jeans at a ranchWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

Personally, I want to have every license and certification to become a Certified Flight Instructor with Instrument and Multi-Engine ratings -CFI/II/MEI-. I want to become a well-respected model that is known for being smart as well as pretty. Professionally, I want to be doing something I love and am accomplished at. I want to be able to wake up every day being excited about what I’m going to be doing.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

Mostly my early work consisted of fashion print work. I did have a few commercials but mainly I did posters and catalogs. In later years when I first began freelance work I was mostly helping people with their degree portfolios. They consisted of some artwork and fashion as well as glamour shots. Nowadays I’m focusing on broadening my spectrum from just photo shoots. I still consider myself mainly an art, fashion and glamour model but I also work in acting and sports work as well.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

I remember one time I was helping one of my mom’s friends expand her portfolio for her photography degree. She had me all dolled up in this amazing vintage wedding dress that I thought was the coolest thing ever. My hair was done up in this messy-bun look, I had some pretty heavy makeup on, and the best part? This lady got a friend of hers who bred Irish wolfhounds to bring three of them out to our ranch to make this shot absolutely fantastic! The whole thing had this old-timey deep South feel to it and I had a blast.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

One time when I was younger, I did a photo shoot for someone who wanted to show a cut family scene of a grandmother and her granddaughter eating some ice cream. I was like 7 at the time. Well the producer had mentioned ice cream and set this bowl in front of me and handed me a spoon. No one told me it wasn’t really ice cream in the bowl, so naturally I had to try it. It was actually just a mixture of butter and sugar. Not terrible, but you can imagine how disappointed I was that it wasn’t actually ice cream.

Reagan Savoie looking to the skyIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Hundreds of things, but one that I feel like is really prevalent this day and age is people -from agencies to photographers and others- taking advantage of young models who don’t have any experience or don’t know any better but will do just about anything they’re told in order to become famous. I realize that there are places that take great care to be fair with their models, but more and more I get people requesting to work with me that will tell me a shoot is for something that I’m perfectly fine with and then after I’ve spent my time getting ready, they want to change it to something erotic, unprofessional, or additional aspects that were not part of the original agreement they want for no extra charge. I have nothing against being sexy on camera or adding to a shoot, but be honest and straight with what you want to do beforehand so that the models can make informed decisions on what they are actually getting into.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I’ll admit I’m not the best role model when it comes to healthy eating habits -being from the South means that I love to eat good food-. However, I do try to maintain a healthy diet as much as possible. I love sports though. Throughout school I did soccer, basketball, volleyball, tennis, cross country, and track. I still get out on occasion to play a game or to go for a run. Every now and then I’ll get in a fitness craze when I feel like I’m letting myself go or eating too much and I’ll do a couple weeks of Insanity or some other type of workout routine that includes daily cardio and stretches.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I am a total introvert. I have always been the shyest person in the room and even now I tend to stay in and read before going out to meet new people. But I try something new every day and I try to meet at least one new person every week. I keep on a constant smile when I’m out and about because you never know whose day you’ll brighten because of a simple smile.

Reagan Savoie next to a lakeWould you change anything about yourself?

The one and only thing I would change about myself is my scoliosis. For those of you who don’t know what that is, it’s when a person’s spine is curved or twisted for various reasons. Mine is because my spine is for a person much taller than I am. If my spine were completely straight I would be somewhere around 5’9″-5’10” -according to doctors- instead of the 5’6″ I’m at right now. Because of the lack of space for my spine, I have an S curve in it which makes stretching and staying flexible difficult but not impossible.

What is the one talent you wish you possessed?

I really want to learn falconry, also known as hawking. It’s where you hunt game with a trained hawk or other bird of prey of your choosing. The best way to do it is raise the bird yourself from a very young age. I think this would be the coolest thing ever because 1) It’s different, and 2) I would have my own personal bird of prey! I would probably go with an Aplomado Falcon personally. I actually have a picture with one on my Facebook page.

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Interview with Katja Gee — nude model writing about the experience

Katja Gee is a 26-year old model residing in San Luis Obispo, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born and raised in small-town San Luis Obispo, California. I’m an only child, and a bit of a tomboy: most of my childhood consisted of climbing trees, building forts, riding horses, and generally finding adventures outside in our rural area.

When I’m not modeling, I’m usually writing—particularly on my website’s blog, where I share a weekly essay on nudity, modeling, art, productivity, working as a freelancer, and self-improvement. I’m also quite a nerd. I read and write science fiction and fantasy novels, and I’m obsessed with Starcraft II. I also compose and play music, dance ballet, and enjoy the occasional glass of really nice scotch.

Katja Gee nude face closeupWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

Five years ago, I started out as a life drawing model—someone who poses nude as a reference for drawings, paintings and sculptures. A friend of the family, now retired, had posed for a painting when she was in her early twenties. The painting hangs in her living room, and it makes her incredibly happy every time she looks at it. It reminds her of the “good old days” when she was young and had just met her husband. Her painting inspired me to try posing nude for a drawing class at my local college for the first time.

That first drawing class grew organically into a whole career, and today I work full-time as a freelance model. I still pose for life drawing classes, but now I work as a photographic art model too.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

Posing for life drawing classes is something that I can do no matter how many years in the future. Traditional artists need human subjects of all shapes, sizes, genders, and ages to study—it’s not uncommon for models to keep posing into their eighties and even nineties.

Photographic art nude modeling has a bit more of an expiration date. Most women stop modeling full-time in their late twenties to mid thirties. Although I plan on modeling for art photographers for as long as someone will point a camera at me, I’m expecting it to be a viable full-time occupation for the next three to five years.

I plan on expanding my writing over the next few years as well. My blog is certainly a start, and I hope that I’ll be writing full-time within the next five to ten years.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I model full-time. About half of my bookings are photo shoots, and half are life drawing sessions. All of it is art modeling, whether for drawings, paintings, sculptures, or photographs for gallery shows and fine art books. Most of it is nude, although I do occasionally pose clothed for portrait sessions or boudoir photography. During the summer, the majority of my shoots are actually underwater—both the photographer and I will be shooting in a pool for several hours at a time to create this surreal genre of image. And of course, a large amount of my time is spent keeping a freelance business running: emails, scheduling, marketing, booking, taxes, and other paperwork are all “unpaid” hours that are necessary to support my art.

Katja Gee lying on a treePlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

The best experiences have been crafting long-term creative, artistic, and working relationships with other artists. I have photographers, artists, and other models that I work with on a regular basis, and have for several years. We have written and published books, organized several art gallery openings, and planned modeling tours together. These people are more than just co-workers and fellow artists to me; they’ve become family.

I’m very lucky that in the years I’ve been modeling, I’ve only had one negative experience with a photographer that tried to push my boundaries. I think that says a lot about how incredible, forward-thinking, and supportive the artistic modeling community is. It’s truly full of wonderful people.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

The most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to me modeling occurred during a life drawing class that I posed for at my local college. My foot fell asleep very early into a two and a half hour pose, but I didn’t realize that I’d lost feeling in my whole leg all the way up to the hip joint as well. When the timer went off, I stomped on my foot to get my circulation going again. Unfortunately, my leg had other ideas, and instead I fell over rather spectacularly. That should have been the end of it, except the modeling stand was wheeled so that it could be moved in and out of the classroom. I ended up taking out half the class with the modeling stand, and falling headfirst into the lap of a student on the other side of the room while still naked–and unable to stand up, because my leg still wasn’t working.

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

There seems to be a stigma against nudity in the modeling industry, and a stigma against models that pose nude in particular, that I would change if I could. Most people when they hear I pose nude automatically assume that what I do is sexual. They assume that art nude modeling is equivalent to stripping or pornography. To me, posing nude isn’t any more or less sexual than any other act. Yes, the nude female form can evoke sexuality, or sensuality. But it can also express other emotions—innocence, joy, despair. I think that it’s incredibly closed-minded to think that the human body can only mean one thing without the trapping of clothes. The concept of nudity being artistic—or even normal—is not a common one, but I think we would all be more comfortable with ourselves if we disassociated from the idea that nudity is inherently sexual.

Katja Gee modeling a black dressDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I get the majority of my exercise through a combination of ballet and backpacking. Although I also go to the gym occasionally, I’ve always been a tomboy and an artist. I enjoy spending time dancing and being out in nature more than doing reps.

Nutritionally, I eat mostly vegetarian and make a lot of simple green smoothies.

Being strong is more important to me than being attractive, and I value my body for what it is capable of, not how it looks. I care more that I can dance en pointe or carry a forty pound pack for 20 miles a day than whether I look pretty. And I find that when I concentrate on my capabilities, I end up looking better than if I had worked solely on aesthetics in the first place.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Some people might know that before I was a model, I actually worked as a professional musician—I taught piano lessons, accompanied choirs, and even played keyboard in a short-lived band. Something most people don’t know is that I studied ancient Germanic linguistics in college, and my senior project was translating 110 pages of Anglo-Saxon poetry. I mentioned that I was a nerd, right?

Would you change anything about yourself?

I’m always trying to change and improve something about myself, whether it’s physical or mental. I’m constantly trying to be stronger and more productive, and to be a better writer and model—you could call me a self-improvement junkie!

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

Shape-shifting, as long as it wasn’t size-constrained. I think it would be incredibly versatile. You could craft yourself wings to be able to fly, or shrink until you were tiny enough to sneak into places without being noticed. Even subtle changes in your own physical appearance would be useful. Imagine what you could do as a model if you could change your body shape or facial structure on a photo shoot!

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Interview with Cami Annette — Model, Writer, and Web Designer

Cami Annette is a 25-year old model residing in San Francisco, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Howdy, folks! I am a professional netizen by day and a fitness and lifestyle model by…well…also by day! Born in Oakland, California, I am the youngest of three girls. I get my height -5’10- from both parents: my mom is 6’1 and my dad is 6’3!.

I can usually be found walking my two dogs, Boise and Paco. Hiking and HIIT, which stands for high-intensity interval training, are my favorite forms of exercise and how I spend most of my free time.

Cami Annette modeling a white bikiniWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I’m a noob to the modeling world, having just started in September 2014. I’ve done shoots for friends over the years, but only recently decided to pursue modeling professionally. So far everyone I’ve met and worked with has been amazing; I feel so blessed to have had the opportunities I’ve had so far and really look forward to what the future has in store.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

In addition to appearing in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Edition, I would love to publish a book. I also want to return to school and earn a second Bachelor’s in computer science.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I’ve been shooting a couple times a week since early October. I mainly do photoshoots, but have a video shoot coming up in the next couple weeks. The last photoshoot I did was for HP Computers, which was shot by the fabulous Doug Adesko.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Eek. Once I had a photographer pull out his “friend” while we were reviewing my photos on his computer. Needless to say, I never shot with him again.

Cami Annette wearing a bridal dressDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I am a regular yogi and practice about twice a week. My favorite type of yoga is “power” or Ashtanga yoga. I also do HIIT in the form of an abs class at my gym twice a week. Finally, I walk at least 6 miles a day with my dogs and try and hike three times a week.

Nutritionally, however, I am all over the place. I try and eat a hearty piece of meat, either steak or a pork chop, three days a week. I hydrate regularly with fresh water as well as C2O coconut water. Otherwise, I don’t really eat anything on a consistent basis and often let my body guide me toward certain foods.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I once gave bone marrow in college. SO painful, but SO worth saving a life.

Would you change anything about yourself?

Yes! I would stop thinking so much. Physically, I’d probably correct the scar that appears next to my right nostril. I was bitten by a dog about three years ago and the scar remains.

Where is the weirdest place you’ve ever peed?

In my backyard. I was training my puppy to use the potty outside and figured I’d show her how it was done! She’s fully housetrained now thanks to me, ha!

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Interview with Alexandra Ford — Fashion blogger, photographer & model

Alexandra Ford is a 24-year old model residing in Pismo Beach, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born in Owensboro, Kentucky and lived there until I was about 20. I’d never wanted to leave a place so bad! So I moved to downtown Chicago to finish my last two years of college at The Art Institute. I had a bit of culture shock at first, but Chicago has so much to offer. There is always something to do. Once I finished college I moved to Pismo Beach, California. Ever since I was a child I’ve always wanted to live in California. I’ve had a few modeling opportunities here since it is so close to Los Angeles. I will be moving to LA permanently in a few weeks so that I can pursue modeling further. I’m so excited to live in a big city again!

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I first started out doing photography in high school. I became bored of landscapes and nature, so I bought a tripod and used the camera timer to take pictures of myself. I was somewhat impressed with them so I started posting regularly on fashion sites and soon after began my own fashion blog. It all grew from there. People would contact me asking me to model for them or to help them build their photography portfolios, and I’ve been working with a lot of different photographers ever since. I just started using Model Mayhem and I’ve gained a lot of modeling opportunities from that as well.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

There are many creative jobs I would love to pursue. I love styling, doing make-up, and blogging about fashion. I also love painting and illustration. Of course I would love to be a full-time model, traveling around to different places and meeting new people, but that’s a bit of a stretch. We’ll see how it goes when I move to LA! As long as I’m happy with what I’m doing I count that as a huge success.

Alexandra Ford on a road wearing sunglassesHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I model at least once a week. It usually just consists of me doing different poses for the photographer at a location we both agree on. So far I have styled all my own shoots with clothes from my closet and makeup from my bathroom. I always love doing my own hair and makeup, since I have basically tried everything and I know what looks good. I’ve done studio shoots, outdoor shoots, and video shoots. Outdoor shoots are definitely my favorite. I mostly work by myself, but I always love to work with another model. It gives me a chance to meet someone and make connections.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

I’ve had many great experiences. I’ve visited some of the most beautiful places! Shooting in the Oceano dunes was probably the best. I felt like I had landed on another planet. The giant hills of sand were breathtaking. The worst experience would have to be when I was posing in the middle of a succulent patch on the beach. I looked down and there were huge spiders literally everywhere. I had to force myself not to look down no matter what I felt crawling on my legs!

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Yes! I think the craziest experience would have to be when I was shooting on my own by a creek, with just my tripod. This happened to be back in Kentucky on my grandparents’ farm at dusk. I heard some coyote’s howling not too far away, but I wasn’t too worried at the time. Several minutes later I heard something rustling, and turned around to see tawny fur and eyes hiding behind the bushes. I freaked out because I thought a coyote was stalking me! It turned out to be two young fawns, and I couldn’t have felt more relieved.

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I wish I could change what is perceived as “beautiful,” a lot of people don’t understand that anything outside of a size 0 can be beautiful. Don’t get me wrong, I find so much beauty in a tall, thin model working a Chanel runway. But I find just as much beauty in a curvier plus-size model. So many women beat themselves up for not being pretty enough, or thin enough, or tall enough. I used to be one of them. I’m more confident now than ever because I’ve learned that you have to embrace what you have, not dwell on what you don’t and never will have.

Alexandra Ford at the beachDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

My exercise routine is pretty laid back. I walk a lot, and before I go to bed I do crunches and squats. I drink a LOT of water! Between 65 to 80 ounces a day. I love coffee and tea, I drink at least two cups a day of each. My go-to food of the moment would be carrots dipped in hummus. I love oatmeal with peanut butter. I’m actually a vegetarian, so I eat a lot of nuts, vegetables and fruits. Quinoa black bean burgers are definitely my favorite meal! Every now and then I splurge on potato chips and frozen yogurt.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I’m obsessed with Nintendo games. I love everything Mario and Sonic. My favorite game right now is Mario Kart 8! It’s so much fun. I can waste hours and hours playing video games.

Would you change anything about yourself?

There will probably always be days where I’m like, “I wish my hair was a little longer,” or “I wish I had thinner thighs,” but honestly what good does that do? You are you for a reason. There is beauty in everyone. It has taken me 24 years to become completely confident and happy with myself and my body. I wouldn’t change a thing about myself.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

I wish I could morph into a mermaid. I love everything about the ocean. I love snorkeling in reefs and swimming with whale sharks. I love venturing to shipwrecks, they’re so ghostly and interesting! A dream of mine is to be an underwater model in the middle of a shipwreck. Marine life is so fascinating and beautiful; if I could spend every day exploring the ocean I would do it in a heartbeat!

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Interview with Camara-Elecha

Camara-Elecha is a 20-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Camara Elecha Smith, I am 20 years old. I was born in Orange County, California to my father Carl Smith Sr. and my mother Yolanda Brown. I am the youngest of three children. As well as the only girl! My mom always told my brother and I that we can be and do anything we wanted as long as we worked twice as hard as the next person trying to take the spot we want. She also said that “even when you think you aren’t you are.” Meaning that even when you have a bad day and you think you’re completely far away from the goal you want to accomplish you are closer than you think. You’re closer than you were yesterday so keep pushing! never GIVE UP!

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

When I was 10 years old I would model and act in my bedroom to myself in the mirror! I always had the desire and dream in me to model and act but it was not until I was 19 years old that I took classes for both modeling and acting and fell in love with the craft and how much I could grow in it. I immediately began going on auditions and booking runway shows and background work for television! I began to live my dream and now I can’t stop!

Camara-Elecha modeling an exotic hatWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My personal goals would be to align myself with God’s will so that when one door closes and says NO! I automatically know that it’s not the door he wants me to walk through. I need that NO to be a catalyst to work harder for the Yes He is preparing me for vs. getting discouraged and quitting on my dreams. My Professional goals are to open my own community facilities for youth to provide a safe heaven for them to go to, to develop their dreams, prepare for college, and just be kids. I also want to continue to grow in modeling and be well rounded. As far as runway, print, catalog and campaign work is concerned. I want to branch into acting and have my face and brand out everywhere! In ten years I see myself accomplishing everything I just stated!

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I do runway, print, look-books and website editorials. All of these things consist of me preparing my body to be 100% capable of providing the client with exactly the image they are looking for. Alongside being versatile enough to adapt to any situation and any given time and still perform the way I know how!

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

The best experience I have had this far has been a certain runway show I had the pleasure of being a part and during the rehearsals women that have been modeling longer than me complimented me on my walk and asked me for tips to improve theirs! It was very flattering and such a humbling experience. I can’t think of a bad experience, I try to learn from everything I experience as it will help me grow and become better.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

One embarrassing moment would be me tripping on the runway!!! However things happen, and you never stop or quit! you keep going and make every moment after that so amazing that everyone forgets you tripped; and that’s what I did!

Camara-Elecha modeling a cream colored bridal dressIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I would change the height requirement!!!! I am 5’7 and sometimes I am overlooked simply because I am not 5’9 or 5’10. I have amazing talent but no one will ever see that if they don’t give shorter models a chance as well.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I’ve danced and played volleyball nearly my entire life. However with such a hectic schedule I just make sure I work out daily. It’s important to keep my body in the best shape possible so I can look great in any designer’s clothes as well as being able to deal with the sometimes long hours on shoots and fashion shows. What I eat is also very important. My mom always said growing up you are what you eat! Eating the right things will give your body energy and help speed up your outer body appearance alongside just being good for your body overall.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I dress like a body when I’m at home. Baggy shirts and big sweats are so comfortable!

Would you change anything about yourself?

I wouldn’t change anything! I was created this way for a reason so I’m going to work with what I got! I can only get better!

Do you have any fears or phobias?

I absolutely hate spiders!!! I will scream, run, cry if need be and go into cardiac arrest if someone doesn’t kill it!

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Interview with Natalie — Palijapite Model

Natalie is a 25-year old model residing in West Hollywood, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Natalie and I hail from the San Francisco Bay Area. I am new to Hollywood and learning as I go! My goal is to become the next Oprah and have my own television show. My family is a collection of amazing people of all different beliefs, ethnicities, and cultures. I believe it has helped me to communicate more openly with anyone and everyone. I like to screen-write and work out in my spare minutes. I dabble in directing, videography, event planning, personal assisting, screenwriting, photography, modeling, music managment and many other roles.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I have a message to get out to the masses about clear communication. People can benefit from getting to know how to speak to one another. Modeling gets the face of my mission known with the hope that it will evolve into curiosity and a following. I am a natural born leader and I want all people to lead their lives confident, non-dependent, and communicative. So many simple issues could be worked out with the right mediation. I will be the bridge for many conflict resolutions and my show will help my viewers better handle everyday issues.

Natalie rendezvous with a gentlemanWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I would love to have a thriving show with a great audience and following. I would hope to be a well respected and admired individual who brought bridges to all who needed a mediator and another chance at repairing a relationship. I want to give people chances they normally would not have.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I am what you call a go getter, never sitting still or only working one job. Some people say that might compromise each project because the person isn’t focusing on one thing. I on the other hand am known for giving 100% to a well balanced load of projects. It’s how I was built to work, and will continue to work, by giving it my all. I dabble in photography, modeling, videography, acting, improv, directing, editing, writing, among much, much more.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

I avoid photogs that give off a bad vibe. So far I have been pretty happy with my shoots! My only concern is always turn around because as a photographer myself I know how long it can take for editing, but as a model it’s hard to be patient.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Many a times I have hopped fences in beautiful dresses in order to capture an amazing probably illegal shot for a photographer. I love the thrill of it.

Natalie wearing worn jeansIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Any stigmas with weight. I see models of every size and this chick is all about the base nawimean.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I am awful but trying to get better! I started a 30-day 1-gallon-a-day water challenge and have been cooking instead of eating out. I do a fitness ritual every morning and have been increasing my walking and squatting habits the past two months.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

My ethnicity. Guess…

Would you change anything about yourself?

I just got used to myself so no. Otherwise I would probably be ocd about the “new” on me.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

I wish I could read minds and see the future. Man that would be funtastic.

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Interview with Desi Lea — Tiny Girl, Big Dreams

Desi Lea is a 22-year old model residing in Stockton, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Desiree Lea Torres, I am 22 years old and I was born in Los Angeles, CA, but grew up in Stockton, CA for the majority of my life. I currently live with my mother and two younger brothers, whom of which drive me crazy 99% of the time… sorry guys!. I plan on moving back to LA sometime in the near future and it will be my first time away from home, so it’s both exciting but a little scary! But I think I’m ready to leave the nest. I absolutely love music and have been involved in the local music scene since I was 13 years old and I’ve met most of my friends through attending shows and concerts. Aside from the obvious love for the music, I love the synchronized energy everyone has at concerts. You can literally just feel the emotion in the atmosphere and it’s such an amazing thing to experience. I also really enjoy spontaneous roadtrips to just about anywhere. I just love to adventure. But then I also have my days where I just want to lay around, look like hell, and watch netflix all day. Haha.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I first got into modeling when I was 14, but didn’t stay in it for very long at all. You know how every kid goes through an awkward phase? Well I think mine lasted about 10 years, and 14 was not a good year for me. A couple of years later I started getting into photography and really loved that. I would do all kinds of shoots, but most of the time I would prefer to shoot bands and live shows. I first got back into modeling when I was around 19 or 20 when a photographer friend of mine wanted to do some shots of me. Of course at first I was apprehensive because I still had my teenage self-esteem, but we did it anyway, and the pictures turned out a lot better than I expected! So after that I would just do small shoots here and there with her or other friends, just for fun, and that’s when I decided that maybe I could really turn this into something, so I began to build a portfolio.

Desi Lea at the cemeteryWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

Hmmm, well there’s a few magazines that I would love to work with, as well as doing some music video or short film work! I would love love love to be able to do runway, but being only five feet tall is an issue, I’m too tiny! In the next five to ten years I just see myself still working and still bettering myself in this industry. You can never stop improving!

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

At this time, I will usually do 4 or 5 shoots a month, but that’s partly because I’ve been a little lazy. Haha. I do all types of modeling, except for full nudity and erotic, but kudos to the models that do! It’s just not my thing.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

Okay, so I’m really into creepy, spooky things. My bedroom looks like Wednesday Addams meets mega nerd. Anyway, I recently did a shoot for a magazine based in San Francisco, and the photographer had an antelope skull, complete with these huge spiral horns. I picked it up and commented on how awesome it was and he flat out just asked me if I wanted it! I was so excited I couldn’t believe it.

One of my worst experiences was when I got my first scam email on MM. I was asked to do a shoot for a cosmetics ad that was going to pay very well, and be published in a very well known magazine. I thought it was a little odd right off the bat but I responded anyway. After several email exchanges, I was sent a check and was told I would receive another after the shoot. The person I was emailing asked me to cash the check right away and then send an amount to the “designer” I would be working with along with my measurements. So I go to the bank, where they tell me that the check is a fake. So embarrassing. After that I contacted the magazine I was supposedly doing the ad for and they said they had never even heard of this person that had been contacting me, and even after all of that, this guy still had the nerve to try and tell me he was the real deal!

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I do wish there was more runway work for smaller models like myself!

Desi Lea prayingDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

To be honest, I don’t do too much. I try to eat healthy but I definitely have my days where I just pig out. I am just taking full advantage of the fast metabolism I have. Haha. I do a lot of cardio and some yoga. I absolutely love running. I’ll put my headphones in and just go for miles sometimes.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I was diagnosed with depression when I was 11 years old and since then have been diagnosed with a few other mental disorders. It really sucks how as of lately it’s the “cool” thing to have something like that wrong with you, because I would love to be able to feel normal. My disorders held me back from a lot of things in life for a very long time, but in the past year or so I’ve begun to feel a lot better, and modeling has definitely helped me with that and boosted my self-esteem. I still have some really rough days, but they’re slowly but surely getting fewer and fewer!

Would you change anything about yourself?

I think I’ll always wish I was taller. Haha. I feel like I could take on a lot more jobs if I were at least 5’8 or something. I think I would also change how shy and antisocial I can be at times. Some people perceive me as being rude or stuck up but I’m really just nervous!

What do you wanna do?

I wanna rock. Rock!
-Please don’t sue me, Twisted Sister-

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Interview with Madeline M — Entrepreneur Model

Madeline M is a 25-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born and raised for 21 years in a small town called Healdsburg where I grew up knowing that the vineyards were the fences of my home. It’s a beautiful place to grow up. Although, you learn to appreciate and be grateful where you come from when you get a taste of the fast city life -Los Angeles- but I knew it as, La La Land. I enjoyed outdoor activities from Camping, Kayaking, Fire safety, hiking, and more. I enjoyed the Theatre, Broadway, Dance, and Film. I picked up the hobbies such as Makeup Artistry, Film, Acting, Dance, and Poi Spinning.

Madeline M modeling a black thongWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I was a makeup artist and I worked with models from agency approved photographers in LA. I saw and learned first hand how it all worked. Knowing what I know now, I can bring way more to the table than I could before. LA is a whole other package to endure. It was for years though that I would hear once in a while, whether in my video production class or doing makeup gigs, that my face needed to be in front instead of behind the camera. So… I took a shot with my friend called courage.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I want to be my own product, just being me, but collaborate with amazing talented artists from around the world no matter how small the sketches are.. I want to create something big with the creative concepts I can put into my modeling for your eyes to see but developed with an amazing team. Maybe in 5 to 10 years I’m my own boss to other beautiful model creatures that are also trying to be something in LA, but it’s their stories that they tell which make them beautiful.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

As often as I can and depends on the creativity of the work and who the photographer or filmmakers port is like.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I am on a gluten free diet and do poi, dance, and acyro yoga

Madeline M showing her long hairWould you change anything about yourself?

I tried that and someone upstairs took it away and said it’s not normal too.

Where is the weirdest place you’ve ever peed?

Alright… Paint the picture… It’s raining and my boyfriend and I are camping. well, I have to pee and it’s definitely cold,raining, and wet outside. There’s a tarp that is covering the top of the tent but the opening is by the door so the tarp is able to move as it dangles. My boyfriend and I have been doing a lot of acyro yoga, so suddenly, an idea came to play. Why not hold my arms and I’ll squat my butt out of the tent door and just pee. I mean, the tent was on a hill and there was a tarp on top AND bottom, so that meant everything would wash and run downhill. My boyfriend is just down with the whole idea right away, I mean I really had to go and I just didn’t want to dress and go out in the rain. So there I go, I squat out my butt, the top tarp that dangles down is against my bare butt and my arms are extended out to my boyfriend who is just holding me with a firm grip while I pee outside the tent and it runs downhill…. I was a genius in those woods….

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