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Interview with Sarah Michelle — Freelance Model

Sarah Michelle is a 20-year old model residing in Orlando, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hello everyone! I go by Sarah Michelle. I am from Maine but have resided in Florida for a little over a year now and I love it! I am currently going to school to get my Registered Nursing License. However, in my mean time I am a traveling bartender and bartend at motorcycle and bike weeks around the United States. It’s an awesome experience and I’ve met a lot of amazing people on my journey of traveling. I plan to take my nursing degree and travel the world. For my hobbies, I love anything outdoors and I work out a lot. I’m always trying new things and looking for new opportunities.

Sarah Michelle in a gardenWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I started modeling when I was in high school. My mother’s friend was trying to branch out her photography from more than weddings and school photographs. So she asked me to do a fashion shoot with her!

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

In five years I see myself established with my nursing degree. However my dream is to be an actress and a model for fashion and commercial print magazines. In ten years, I hope to have made a family.

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

I do a lot of photo shoots around the U.S. Everytime I travel I always try to set up a photo shoot somewhere along the way.

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

I’ve never really had a bad experience. I always love to goof around and have fun with the photographer. I think a fun atmosphere creates better images.

Sarah Michelle in underwearHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

I think the best experiences were when I’ve done beach shoots, because everyone’s staring wondering who you are and exactly what the photos are being used for.

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

I think exercise is very important not only for physical attributes but for the mental part too. I work out 5 to 7 days a week, typically in the morning so I start off my day with energy. I normally take a protein shake and eat very clean… but hey, everyone has their cheat days!

Would you change anything about yourself?

I feel everyone has something that they want to change about themselves, it’s just everyone’s beautiful in their own way.

What is your favorite thing to do alone?

I love just watching tv or reading a book and drinking a glass of wine!

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Interview with Victoria Catherine — Sales Manager by day Model by night

Victoria Catherine is a 23-year old model residing in Tampa, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Victoria Catherine, I’m 23 years old, born and raised in Seattle Washington! Go Seahawks!! I currently live in sunny Tampa, Florida with my Australian Shepherd named Riley who I adore. I guess the best way to describe me is that I’m an independent business woman. I love being successful and knowing that I did it all by myself. I work in sales as a main job but when I realized how easy and flexible modeling was I jumped right into it. It’s great side money and plus I enjoy getting all done up and feeling uber sexy. I’m very active. I enjoy bike rides, rock climbing, hiking, and snorkeling or diving. I have a boat which Riley and I love taking out in the gulf of Mexico. Despite my active lifestyle I don’t mind curling up with a glass of Pinto Nior while binge watching Netflix. As a Sagittarius born on Dec 11, 1991 I’m known as the international traveler, which couldn’t be more accurate. If I could spend my entire life traveling the world and meeting new people I would.

Victoria Catherine in bondageWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I had no interest in modeling, in fact as a young girl I was a big tom boy. I played every sport and swore I’d never wear a dress to prom. That didn’t last long, when my parents moved the family to Florida, my entire lifestyle changed. It was when I was at the mall with a friend of mine when a man approached us asking us if we had ever had an interest in modeling. I laughed and thought the guy was a creep. He gave my friend his card and she ultimately called and booked a session with him. When I saw how her pictures turned out I too decided to give it a try. The second I got behind the camera I instantly took a liking to it. I was surprisingly “naturally photogenic” the photographer told me. My mom and I proceeded to find an agent to sign with. Never managing to land the right one my career never really took off. I found that I could find my own gigs better than my agent and I didn’t have to give them a cut. Ever since, I’ve been managing myself. I’ve done quite a few promotional gigs and was even featured in a few European magazines.

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

My ultimate goal when it comes to Modeling is being on the cover of Maxim or Sports Illustrated. If modeling doesn’t work out in that way, I’d like to be on the cover of Forbes with an article discussing my fortune five hundred company that I’ll have one day.

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

Like I said Modeling is more of a hobby or side job if you will, so I’m not focusing as much on it as of late. However, I’m planning on pursuing it a little more and see where it takes me. I got into acting in College and that’s where I’ve had the most fun in my career. It’s just unfortunate that Florida’s not a very good market for acting which makes it very difficult to find projects to work on. With modeling I’ve done several promotional stuff which is what I find pays the best for me but if I had a choice I’d love to do really neat creative photo shoots. Glamorous artistic shoots. I love big hair and crazy makeup.

Victoria Catherine modeling a brown bikiniPlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

The best experience I’ve had modeling was when I modeled Gabbi swimwear designs in a fashion show. I love rocking the catwalk. I had cameras flashing and lights everywhere with music blasting, I was in the zone. Such a fun experience one I’ll never forget. My worst experience had to be when I was shooting a Great Depression shoot and it was at least 90 degrees in this tent they had set up for us to shoot in. It was a semi romantic/depressing shoot. We spent hours in this 90 degree tent with 4 other people trying to get the shot just right. By the time we got the shot my makeup was melting off my face, my hair was a frizzy mess, and I felt gross and grimy. The pictures ultimately came out great but man was that the most antagonizing shoot I’ve ever done. That’s the price you pay when you’re a model, people think it’s all fun and games but only if they knew.

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

Oh yeah, once I was shooting on a surf board off the shore a little bit and a big wave came blasting through, knocked me clear off the board and when I surfaced my boob had popped out. I was a little dazed and confused and hadn’t even noticed until the photographer I was shooting with pointed it out. I was so embarrassed. At the time I was only 18 so being young and in High School still it was traumatizing.

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

Honestly the industry today is what we’ve made it. Women in magazines have been portrayed as sex symbols since Marilyn Monroe was discovered. I don’t think it’s gonna change any time soon but if I had a say I’d censor it a little more. Call me old fashion but I like the 60’s and 70’s pin up models. I like the bikini models that didn’t have to pull down their bottoms to show their vagina lines peaking through. Women are sexy without having to be naked. Sure sex sells and I’m not saying I don’t like seeing it myself I just wish they classed it up a bit. I think it’s gotten almost distasteful over the years.

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

Haha my motto is I’m young and have a good metabolism so I eat whatever the hell I want. Sorry but life is too short to not enjoy all the delicacies the world has to offer. I’m sure it will catch up with me some day but until that day comes carpe diem. But I do tend to stay fit. I love being active. While I don’t slave away at the gym I do run, bike, and rock climb almost everyday.

Victoria Catherine climbing in a bathroomPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I have a strange obsession with touching things… like I’ll be in the grocery store and if it’s shiny or stands out in anyway I feel this sudden urge to touch it.

Would you change anything about yourself?

Sure I could say I hate my nose, or I can’t stand the fact that one foot is bigger than the other, or that one shoulder blade is higher than the other but you know what, that’s me. That’s what makes me unique. I’m happy with my overall self at the moment.

If you had only 24 hours left to live, what would you do?

I think it would be such a blessing to know the exact moment I will be taken from this world because I’d be able to let go and live the life I’d always wanted! The first thing I’d do if I knew I only had 24 hours left to live is drop everything and fly to a destination that I hadn’t visited yet. Hopefully it won’t be too far that way I won’t spend too much time on an airplane, which would have to be First Class, by the way. I’m sure it would be somewhere tropical like Central America or even South America. Once there I’d scuba dive with sharks and explore what the deep sea has to offer. I’d jet ski naked. Do tons of alcoholic shots! Marry a stranger. I’d go horse back riding in the ocean. I’d hike a mountain in the rain forest. I’d try to leave some sort of mark on this world. And then I’ll die peacefully in an underwater bungalow.

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Interview with Zuzana Star — Competitive swimmer wins in modeling

Zuzana Star is a 16-year old model residing in Tampa, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born and raised in Slovakia, but moved to Florida when I was 7. My twin brother and I were adopted by my step father and started a new happier chapter of our lives.

When I moved to Florida, I joined a local competitive swim team – the best decision I made as a kid. Now, I swim for one of the top teams in Florida and train to get national cuts. We practice 3+ hours daily and compete every month. I’m also a high school student attending Tampa Preparatory School trying to keep my GPA high. I’m a member of the National Honors Society, I volunteer at a local college and keep myself busy with modeling.

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

To be honest, I started modeling after I read the autobiography written by Amanda Beard titled “In Water They Don’t See You Cry”. Amanda is a US Olympic Swimmer, who also became a top model. She succeeded in both swimming and modeling and she inspired me immensely.

Swimming is an intense sport and training or competing can be quite stressful. Modeling gives me confidence. In swimming, if you don’t win or don’t get the time cut – you are devastated. In modeling, I feel great every time, because I get to create something amazing and I get to explore a more feminine, creative side of me. Modeling is a great outlet.

Zuzana Star lying on the grassWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I recently read an article by Wayne Goldsmith titled “1 Thing In Goal Setting That Separates The Best From The Rest”. The article talks about how important is to set long-term goals, but does it work? Not really. Not if you do it the way most people do. The one thing in goal setting that separates the best from the rest are ‘moment goals’. People set admirable goals like becoming an an Olympic athlete or the next Victoria Secret Angel, but they forget that what is really important is to focus on the immediate goals now. Focus on what is in front of us. For me, it is to have the best practice, to win my next race or do the best photoshoot yet or impress a local agent. I am focused on the present.

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

I try to balance my busy life as a student, athlete and model. On those weekends when I don’t have a swim meet, I usually schedule a photoshoot or an event. I’ve done numerous shoots, ranging from lifestyle, fitness, to glamour and others, and enjoyed them immensely. I also did a few events such as a bridal show – it was a lot of fun. Now, I’m looking for an agency representation to be able to apply myself and take modeling to a new level. I’d love to do runway or fashion shows soon.

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

I guess the worst experience in modeling for me is when you go to a casting or meet an agent and get rejected in 2.5 seconds. Other than that, modeling is a lot of fun and I love it every single time… except on a bad hair day…

I love working with photographers who are patient and who make me feel… beautiful. Who guide me, but let me express myself, too.

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

One lovely afternoon, we did a shoot at a small lake in Sarasota, FL. The photographer’s face got really intense and he just kept snapping pics as fast as he could and then he just yelled “run”. We both ran… because apparently behind me was this nasty ginormous alligator who decided to get out of the lake and look for his dinner – me.

Zuzana Star face closeupIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I’m still trying to understand the industry, so I’m not so sure at this time. Just like any other industry, it is very competitive. On a personal level, I wish I could block all the creepers from contacting me online. There are some predators, worse than the alligator in the lake, who are dangerous. I’m only 16, but I received a few really scary messages through my online profile. I wish I could somehow avoid that. I have to be very careful.

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

Being a high performance competitive swimmer requires to be on a special diet plan. I actually went to a holistic nutritionist to get guidance how to maximize my performance. Currently, I am 5′ 7” and only 106 pounds. I am still growing and I need to make sure I do not lose weight. Swimmers actually often struggle with weigh loss, because of the level of training that is involved. I have to have a balanced diet consisting of large amounts of protein and carbs with a lot of fluids. I cannot skip breakfast, I have to eat 5 to 6 times a day. Cannot eat light lunch and overeat at night. There are strict guidelines. Good nutrition is key to success in both modeling and swimming.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I have a twin brother, who is also a model and swimmer. We often compete in everything we do, but support each other, too.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I am very critical about myself and have a list of things I wish I could change or improve. At the same time, I’m conformable about my body. I work very had every day in the pool and I’m satisfied with the way I look. I count my blessings and try not to be…. greedy. I try focusing on things I have control of instead of physical shortcomings I cannot change, like my chin, cheeks, and others.

Are you currently in a relationship? How would you describe your partner?

I’ll be honest – I’ve never been in a relationship. Never had a steady boyfriend. This area is all unexplored and I am looking forward to exploring it one day…. soon. My dream man would look like Theo James from the Divergent movies. He would have the biggest heart and lots of patience, and money… haha, love me unconditionally and forever. I’m a dreamer!

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Interview with Krissy Koven — Edgy Alternative

Krissy Koven is a 19-year old model residing in Orlando, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I’m into everything Halloween and horror. My favorite movies are the Saw series, Silent Hill, Sweeney Todd, Repo: The Genetic Opera, The Purge, House of 1000 Corpses and The Devils Rejects. Because I live in Orlando, I am naturally a huge theme park nerd and have worked at Sea World and Disney in the past, and also opened the Hogwarts Express at Universal Studios Florida and am currently employed at the Hard Rock Cafe Orlando. I absolutely love to travel, and experience different food and cultures. I am a huge animal lover and haven’t eaten meat in 8 years. My family is from Trinidad in the Caribbean and I used to live there for a few years. I am also a huge fan of fetish clothing and love anything dark and alternative. My favorite type of music is hard rock.

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

When I was 15 I started taking modeling classes. I had heard my whole life that I was pretty and should be a model but never really considered it as a career or believed I could do it, but I took those comments as compliments. After 6 months of modeling classes was when I realized how impossible it was to get work. The agency I was with was John Cassablanca. All they wanted was money and didn’t care about me or my career at all… I eventually just gave up and didn’t do any type of modeling for a few years. About a year ago I decided to get back into it and pursue it seriously and I actually started getting paid jobs! Since then I’ve just been doing some shoots and making some extra money but I hope in the near future to turn it into a full time career.

Krissy Koven modeling lingerie outdoorsWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

Honestly, I hate this question because I have no idea where I’m going to be in 10 years… I can tell you where I’d like to be. Obviously anyone’s goal in this industry is fame and success. I am no different. I want to be a successful model and actress. I would like to be more along the alternative line of work. The last thing that I want is to be considered mainstream… I’m looking forward to more tattoos and piercings. I am also thinking about starting cosmetology school since I love hair and makeup so much. More than anything I honestly just want to be out in L.A. That is my favorite city, and whether I’m still doing modeling or not I want to open up my own tattoo or hair salon.

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

Right now I probably do one or 2 shoots a month. I have slowed down a bit from what I was doing before because it was getting to be too much with working so much and driving 2 hours out of town to see my boyfriend every other weekend. I mostly do artistic nude shoots and fetish video. I want to get into more glamour, alternative, and fetish photography.

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

I have a lot of stories to tell when it comes to modeling… most of them are negative honestly. It’s hard to find professional people these days… or at least hard to tell if they are or not. The best experience I have had was working with this photographer named Peterson in my area. He first found me and asked me if I was interested in helping him shoot for Planet Hollywood. The photos would be used to be put up around the new Los Angeles hotel and in all of the rooms. Working with him was amazing and his artwork is really incredible. We continue to work together today. My worst experience was with a “celebrity photographer” that had found me and said he loved my look and wanted to do some coaching on my facial expressions. To sum up the 3 hour shoot it went from bad to worse and ending in molestation… needless to say I never talked to him again and now bring someone with me to every shoot I go to.

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

No.

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

I would change all of the creepy perverted photographers who just want to see girls naked! I am so sick of those assholes!

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

I hate sports and exercising, so I don’t… haha. The only time I ever exercise is I will occasionally take a pole dancing class but that’s about it. I don’t eat meat or most dairy so I’m practically vegan… if I didn’t eat seafood I would be. I’m allergic to a lot of foods so it’s hard for me to find things to eat.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I have a rare disease called Toxoplasmosis and am partially blind in my left eye from it.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would get my boobs done. I love fake boobs!

Do you have any fears or phobias?

I have claustrophobia and my biggest fear in life is being trapped in a place you don’t know how to get out of. Hence the reason the movies I despise the most because they legitimately scare the hell out of me are The Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland.

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Interview with Lady Faide — Model made of Fire

Lady Faide is a 20-year old model residing in Winter Haven, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I started out in the middle of tourist central; Central Florida, the south but not truly so. My parents were Yankees and I had 3 older and sometimes wiser sisters; that’s where my character comes from. There’s nothing like being relentlessly bullied by at least one of your older sisters at some point in your day.

I love video games; not shooters, because I have terrible aim, Role Play Games are my gem. Really though I enjoy archery and guns, I can shoot both. I adore climbing trees, you can get some spectacular views especially for someone who’s so used to being so close to the ground.

However my mind at all times is preoccupied with animals, photography, writing, and modeling. I am a freelance model, and a part time teller to support my many pet habits.

Lady Faide at the beachWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

It was a very foggy start, I remember having the desire to model, and then, going to my first “shoot” with a now friend of mine who I had met and talked to online. Between then I know I spent a lot of time how I still do, weeding out fake photographers, men with cameras, boyfriends with limitations, you name it. My first shoot was in March of 2014, my first professional booking wasn’t until December that same year.

I remember Why like my first kiss. The stunning images of the female form. In lingerie, swimwear… nothing… There were some captivating images of art out there, and I wanted to be a part of creating them, and to be the woman in them. I haven’t even made it to an agency yet, but you better believe I’m trying. There isn’t a minute where I’m not thinking of what I can add to my portfolio so someone will notice and remember me.

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

Personal: I want to run my own club; Not your standard club, one where everyone knows everyone and we’re family, if only for a night. I also would like to see my fiery red hair brightly displayed on one of those Victoria Secret adds; not your standard type of monochrome beauty, but more exotic knock your socks off gorgeous like the lingerie.

Professional: I can’t say it’s much different, who said the two can’t intersect?

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

I am normally booked every weekend for at least one shoot, sometimes two and on those more frisky weeks, three.

I’ve been contacted for a few movies, video and acting, however it’s mainly photo-shoots all for the purpose of building my portfolio. I do boatloads of Glamour modeling, I am very good at looking good for the camera.

Lady Faide nude on a pink bedPlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

Well, I have met some really cool people through doing this, and each shoot is a new experience. I always have fun with my shoots, being strictly professional is no fun. There is always room for both, and this has let me have some of the most unique and memorable experiences.

The worst thing I can say is I’ve had one jealous female walk up to me in the middle of a shoot and start screaming profanities at me for being an ugly you-know-what. This was presumably over the looks I was receiving from her male “friend.” It was rather surprising since I was fully clothed for this shoot.

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

Oh goodness, yes. I was in the middle of cutting up and acting a little bit of a fool during one of my outdoor shoots and I was in the middle of mocking the ducks because I thought they were cute.

I was completely beside myself when one of the ducks swam up out of the water, walked up to me and started talking to me. I wanted to take him home with me.

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

The standardized carbon cut out of the perfect image of a woman who’s this tall, this weight, this hair color, and this face and body shape.

I want to see Covergirl and Victoria secret adds with girls who barely make 5 foot and have bright blue hair. I would like to see more models on these billboards and commercials that don’t just turn heads because she’s beautiful, but because she’s unique too.

Lady Faide modeling a leather jacketDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I can’t say I practice sports other than maybe archery. I do love Yoga though, it’s not just healthy for the body, but the mind too. Being healthy isn’t just about your body, it’s about your state of mind too.

I typically eat a lot of vegetables and protein. I love meat, and seasoned and steamed vegetables make any dish. I stay far away from greasy foods, I never eat fast food and I drink about one or two sodas every month.

I exercise on a semi regular basis, I’m not fit, but I do have an exercise regimen set up for 2 or 3 times a week to stay in good shape and I meditate to make sure my mind does the same.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I suffer from mild to moderate Anxiety and Panic Attacks. I am also a Demisexual.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I can’t say I would change anything about me. I’m happy with who I am, and I’m healthy as I am.

I would definitely change my teeth, get them fixed and maybe I would change my age, just for the sake of being wiser sometimes that and give or take a few tattoos I want but can’t afford. Other than that, I’m happy with myself, but if shape-shifting ever becomes a thing, It would be so cool to be a werewolf.

Are you currently in a relationship? How would you describe your partner?

I am in a relationship. I can definitely describe him as odd. He’s not at all your typical male sometimes, and he defiantly wasn’t the knight in shining armor I was told I was supposed to find. He’s a lot rougher, but at the same time a lot more gentle as well. He’s outgoing, loving, inspiring, and he deeply suffers from Peter Pan Syndrome like I do sometimes, and it’s so cute.

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Interview with Sammie J — Water sport fanatic and model

Sammie J is a 25-year old model residing in Destin, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I’m Sammie and I was born in Birmingham AL, now living in Florida. Since I was a kid, I’ve always loved to drive boats; in fact I’ve been driving boats before I could properly talk. My hobbies also include cars -I’m working on getting my racing license with Porsche-, as well as fishing, wakeboard, kneee board, and in general anything on the water I’ve probably done -that’s why my dad says I’m a little fish-. Currently I am attending school for dog grooming, and will eventually open my own shop once I complete the program.

Sammie J holding an electric guitarWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I got involved with modeling about 5 years ago. The International Bikini Model Search came to my town, and had a bikini contest as well as a photo shoot afterwards. I had so much fun I just couldn’t stop there.

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

My goals are to become a groomer, race car driver, and eventually a captain. My modeling isn’t my priority, but if I make it in the industry that would be pretty cool. I enjoy meting the new people and being able to have pictures to show my children and grand children one day.

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

I do photo shoots, and something I love is getting into the character, although I also love just being myself. Currently I try and model as much as I can, as much as 3 shoots in a week or even just once a month, but I do not do any nudes, though.

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

My best experience was a big shoot out I went to where all the girls were so nice, we had a lot of fun, and we had to play with cars and there were so many different locations to shoot.

My worst experience was one of my very first shoots, when I went with a girl I sort of knew to a mansion and took pictures all day. Then it came down to being in the bed room and I felt very uncomfortable, took a picture I didn’t really want to take, and then the photographer wouldn’t give me the pictures. In the end I payed him $500 to make him send me my pictures. After that experience, I have learned not to trust everyone who seems like a good person.

Sammie J dressed as a mechanicHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

I’ve had a lot of funny things happen to me, and every shoot I go to is always an adventure.

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

I wish photographers wouldn’t be so mean to overweight models; that is something that hurts my feelings, and I consider those girls have just as much potential as I do, and to be honest, not everyone looks like me. Take that back… lots of people are overweight.

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

I’m a very active person, always doing something; from building furniture, to water sports, horseback riding and the list goes on. My favorite food is hamburgers!

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I performed the nutcracker on Broadway when I was younger.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would change my boobs, but I don’t want to at the same time, since I know it will bring me back problems… I think I’m OK just the way I am.

If you were the opposite sex for one day, what would you do?

Everything a man would do, I’ve always wanted to be a dude for one day, like what does it feel like to have that stuff just hanging there?

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Interview with Kasity Koehn — Petite model kinda girl next door

Kasity Koehn is a 17-year old model residing in Orlando, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born in a small town in Tennessee. I have a brother that is younger but much taller. I am a cheerleader and have been for many years. I am a huge animal lover.

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

I started seriously modeling when I was 15. I started doing commercial work in Tennessee and then moved to Florida to pursue modeling more seriously.

Kasity Koehn modeling a red gownWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I would love to still be modeling and acting. I also want to be a pediatrician living on a beach.

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

Here lately I have been doing tons of photoshoots. I recently started doing runway for a designer in Hollywood, Florida. She has a petite line.

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

I haven’t really had any bad moments. I usually have my mom who is also my manager. I also remember that there are good people but there are a lot of people that aren’t good.

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

I did have a wardrobe malfunction when I was doing a beach shoot. I almost lost my bottoms.

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

I would love to see petite models get the same opportunities as tall models. Great things come in small packages.

Kasity Koehn modeling blue top and black shortsDo 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 cheerleader. I love tumbling. I am a very healthy eater. I believe it impacts your body and mind.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I am a really goofy person. I am not a serious person. People think because of all my goals and my training that I am a serious person but that’s only the work me. I am very goofy.

Would you change anything about yourself?

Nothing.

Do you have any fears or phobias?

I am deathly afraid of clowns. Like I can’t go to a haunted house without crying because inevitably there will be a clown.

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Interview with Isabel Martinho — Scholar turned model

Isabel Martinho is a 17-year old model residing in Seminole, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born and raised in Florida, while being brought up with portuguese culture. I am incredibly passionate about my studies and anything that has to do with knowledge. By the time I was 16 I was a full time college student and was participating in National Model United Nations.

Isabel Martinho holding a red umbrellaWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

My entire life I have been tall, and multiple have reached out to me about thinking about getting into modeling. After a long time of debating I decided to give it a chance at the age 16.

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

In 5 to 10 years I hope to have a masters degree and become a tycoon. I don’t plan on modeling for the rest of my life, I would like something more.

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

Modeling is on and off for me. I usually work about 3 times a month, since my main focus is on school. I normally work photoshoots that range from fashion to commercial. I work any type of runway show I can get my hands on.

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

There are many things wrong with the modeling industry.I think the most bothersome is the aspect of objectifying humans. Models are in fact humans, and I am not okay with being treated any less. I believe models are often treated like meat, and that is something that needs to change as soon as possible.

Isabel Martinho modeling blue jeansDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I used to play soccer for 5 years, after that I ran track for a year. I now spend my weeks doing yoga and going to gym for a variety of cardiovascular exercises and weight training.

Would you change anything about yourself?

After a few years of troubling teenage years I realized I will not be able to change anything about myself. That only leaves me one option, to love every little aspect of myself and tweak anything else with a committed work out routine.

What is your favorite thing to do alone?

My alone time is very rare, but I love to go to the beach and read a book when I have a little bit of time.

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Interview with Kyla — Top-Ranked Junior Athlete turned Model

Kyla is a 17-year old model residing in Sarasota, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Kyla. I am currently 17 years of age. I was born in New Jersey, but moved to Florida at the age of 10 to pursue my passion for tennis. After a few years of training, I was able to compete internationally in junior tournaments around the world. Some of my hobbies include dance, yoga, and, of course, modeling.

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

I found my interest for modeling at age 13, after repeatedly being told that I should try it out. At 14, I was asked to model for various small companies and decided to put together a decent portfolio with the help of some wonderful photographers. Within a few months, I was able to find an agency.

Kyla dressed as a tennis playerWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I have decided to attend a University next year, to pursue my Masters of Business Administration. In ten years, I see myself, hopefully, being successful in my endeavors and holding a steady job in Finance.

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

I have taken it easy this year, in regards to modeling. It is my last year in High School and I did not make modeling a priority in my busy schedule. Although, I still model during my spare time and work as a background actress in the film industry.

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

The best experiences I have had in modeling would probably be the glamorous side. It is truly an experience, being able to go to exotic locations, fancy hotels, and having a hair and makeup team by your side. Also, when random people come over to compliment you, before asking to take a picture with you, it makes you feel like some sort of celebrity. It makes you feel valued and special. The worst experiences would have to be the competitive castings. I never expected the castings to be like they actually are. It is brutal. You stand in lines, next to hundreds of gorgeous women, as casting directors poke at your face and body pointing out all of your pros and cons. They treat you like some sort of emotionless doll that is replaceable and invaluable. If you have not figured it out, it is not a great feeling.

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

There was only one partially embarrassing thing to happen to me during my modeling career. I was wearing this really nice gown and stilettos and had to walk through this jungle-like terrain. After I almost ate it three times, they told me to stop where I was. They had to send a man to hold on to me and steady me as I walked to my position. I am pretty sure I accidentally ripped the dress too. Opps, I am sorry.

Kyla face closeupIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Yes, I would definitely change the industry’s retouching and photoshopping obsession. Editors will pinch and tweak photos until they have reached some unrealistic standard of perfection. Young girls are wearing tons of makeup, getting plastic surgery, dieting, and striving for this unattainable idea of perfection that the industry has implanted into their minds. The truth is that this perfection does not and will never exist. Why try to edit these already beautiful girls into this alien image that society has been trained to obsess over?

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

I used to obsess over my strict diet and exercise regimen to the point where it became very unhealthy. As of now, I follow a vegetarian or vegan diet which is much more relaxed. I no longer have to count calories or carbs. I eat 5 to 6 meals a day which consist of legumes, grains, fruits, nuts, and vegetables. I play tennis 5 to 6 days a week and go to the gym around 3 times a week. I also dance and enjoy yoga and barre classes. I feel that a balanced nutrition and an exercise regimen is essential for a healthy and happy life.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

People are often confused about my ethnicity. Most people think I am either a mix of Hispanic-American or Asian-American. My whole family, including my sister, was born in the Philippines, except for me. I am the first generation to be born in America.

Would you change anything about yourself?

Everyone has their insecurities or things that they would love to change about themselves. I know I have many insecurities. However, in the end, I would not change anything about myself. I have learned to love who I am and accept that perfection does not exist. My flaws are what make me special and unique. My features are a product from the loving parents who have raised me to become the young woman I am today. Every single human is special and beautiful in their own ways. Do not let anyone tell you otherwise.

What features do you look for in a partner?

I get this question quite often. Haha. Well this is more of a quality, rather than a feature, but, one word: Respect. Respect is very important to me in all areas of my life.

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Interview with Dahlia Thomas — Geek Girl Gone Model

Dahlia Thomas is a 23-year old model residing in Alachua, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born in Jupiter, not the planet, Florida. I grew up with my older brother and father, basically raised by guys. My father ran his own business before he passed when I was 18. Since I could possibly remember I would sit on my father’s lap hitting the space bar to shoot while he played Doom, try and make him strategize in Mech Warrior, and cuddle with him while we played Golden Eye on the N64. I’m into Photography, horseback riding, building costumes, cosplay, and being a plain old introvert at home with a cup of Earl Gray.

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

I went to a convention for the first time ever, I made a costume of Morrigan from Dragon Age Origins, Bioware, the game company, found my photos and posted them.
I gained a bunch of friend requests on FB, but I wanted to have a place for those strangers to go to, instead of my newsfeed. I made a like page, 500 likes in one night, all of those people were supportive and kind. My fans pushed me to take more pics, do bigger builds, push myself farther, shoot with better photographers. 14K+ likes in -2 years later, I’m still doing it.

Dahlia Thomas sucking blood from her handsWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My goals are trying to take this professional hobby to wherever it’ll take me. I’ve been given some good opportunities, but I need to see some more growth in my other forms of social media. I don’t know what the next ten years will bring me, but I hope it’s success. I’d like to be somewhere on the West coast, traveling to conventions, and hopefully being an inspiration to those with a nerdy outlet.

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

Every other weekend I’m on a back drop, the weekends in-between those, I’m at conventions, or the weekdays and weekends between I’m at my day job or in my office room building costumes, updating my store, editing for YouTube on my programs, updating Social Media, or writing fans back and emailing people.

I model, run my own print shop on StoreEnvy, vlog, and run ragged. I mainly shoot cosplay, but I’ve dipped my finger into swimsuit, fashion, and some dark beauty ethereal images. I’m a big fan of photos that make you think a bit, the dark fantasy style is something I fancy.

Cosplay modeling isn’t easy, it’s more of an action modeling. You’re that character, you’re creating a still in a scene, you’re the actor, and you have to convey a story in just one to five stills. It’s jumping, crying, screaming, kicking, biting, growling, blood slinging, saber dueling, and all around a challenge. I come out of shoots looking like I retook my SAT’s, I’m usually that tired and my whole body aches. I really try and give it my all, and have a good time along the way.

Dahlia Thomas wearing a pink skirt in the woodsPlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

Best experiences in modeling are seeing the finished product, and being behind the scene to see what al goes into it. I also like imagining what the image is going to look like and the whole collaboration with the photographer.

Worst experiences are having to deal with bookings that are from sketchy people, which is why I don’t do my bookings via Model Mayhem anymore. I have had some terrible experiences doing that.

Another experience is giving it your all for a photographer, doing your part as a model, and the person behind the camera can’t meet you half way in terms of quality. This is another reason why I luck out. Models usually want to have a well rounded portfolio and would like to shoot with many photographers. In cosplay, that aspect doesn’t matter. I can get away with shooting with a set amount, if I like. I’ve noticed a drastic improvement in my modeling and cosplay work since deciding to do that. I work well with my trusted friends, therefore I know my images will be done right.

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

Oh well of course! However, writing that out wouldn’t be professional, now would it?

A photographer that I mainly work with named David Love once had his dress form all dressed in clothing with a scary mask in the bathroom to scare me and a few of my modeling friends while at a group shoot, that’s a harmless one, but it was still funny.

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

I’m not really in the modeling industry, but I’ve heard some crazy stories from the friends that I know who are in it. I would change the cattyness of it, can’t we all just get along?

Dahlia Thomas dressed like a jokerDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I ride horses, jog 2 to 3 times a week, and work out with weights, lunges, planks -which is my standard work out- and others, 2 times a week.

I’m an introvert, so when I get mad I clam up and stay mad, I’m trying to make myself go out and be more active when I’m angry to avoid depression. I also have a corgi that’s very active and she keeps me outside and moving a lot more than I would like. Haha!

I eat clean, fruits, veggies, turkey, chicken, steaks once in a while, and not to over do it with bread. I’m lucky enough to have a fast metabolism, but I still don’t want to take advantage. I do take into account that at conventions, healthy food isn’t an option for me, so cheating is okay once in a while.

If you’re going to model, you need to take care of your body, that’s your line of work, that is your job.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I have an obsession with hedgehogs, dragons, and corgis. I do not like glow sticks, one burst in my face and got in my eyes.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I’m me, I like myself, and I don’t see what’s wrong with me. These are the cards I’ve been dealt with, and I’m going to play the game.

There’s no need to dwell on something I don’t like about myself, what’s the point? I don’t condone negativity by me, for me on a physical level.

I already nit pick at my craftsmanship on my costumes, if I picked on my physical form that makes me who I am, what’s the point of that when I want to love who I am?

What is the sickest thing you have ever done?

I blew my nose, took NyQuil, used up a whole bottle of Zicam, finished a box of tissues, had a head ache, managed to sleep half the whole day, I only consumed soup for the rest of the 48 hours of me being consumed by a fever.

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