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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 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.

Visit Dahlia Thomas’s website for more photos and information

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Interview with Emily (Stringing Him Along) — Violinist, Model and Computer Nerd

Emily (Stringing Him Along) is a 25-year old model residing in Orlando, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Emily Dwyer, and I am a motley crew of artistic personalities. I work full time as a computer geek doing tech support, and teach violin part time at Sam Ash. I’m originally from upstate New York -go Mets!- but moved to Florida when I was pretty wee. I come from a single parent household and admire my mother very much, as she has single-handedly played both the maternal and paternal roles in my life. I attended Stetson University for a double major in Violin Performance and Music Technology. Music is a huge part of my life, as is poetry. I guess one could say I’m a Renaissance Woman with penis envy, but the envy is really only motivated by the lack of gender norms and equality in society. Oh, I also like to make people laugh. Whether or not I succeed is another story.

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

I knew a lot of creepers with cameras -I’m only partially joking-. I also had a lot of artsy friends with big ideas. I think a lot it was motivated by the fact that modeling is a kind of artistic egomania. Art in general is very egotistical. Maybe I’m a legit terrible person and wanted to stare at pictures of myself and go, “Damn, I look good.” I’d like to think I’m not one of those people, though so many models are. If anything, I always felt awkward and needed encouragement to not feel gangly and magoo- and what better place to go for hordes of creepers than Florida? I’m not very good at answering these questions without sounding like an asshole. Musicians are total tools. I suck. But aren’t you intrigued?!

Emily posing on a bedWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

Some personal goals of mine are to release a solo album, publish a book of poetry, and own a Pomeranian. I’m probably most seriously about the last goal, since I might or might not be obsessed with fur people. In the future, I see myself continuing to live in the present and not sweating the “could be”s and the “have not”s. How’s that for a douchey answer? I’m just full of them. And wit. And other charming qualities.

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

I used to model a lot more, but being in a band takes up a good amount of my time on weekends. I also still try to practice my classical repertoire every day to keep my chops polished. I model during daily selfie blowouts, if that counts. But honestly, I’m more into paid gigs after signing with a modeling company and getting my first national commercial recently. I’ll gladly do TFP shoots, but only with professional photographers. I don’t want blown out pixelation, weird shadows, or to look like a basic bitch in any sense. I’m pretty short IRL, so I’ve only done a few runway gigs- I’m more of a studio model. I have been in numerous music videos, which are always a bang. Photogs are usually either completely for or against my tattoos. To me, my body mod choices are tight and tasteful; I don’t get down with the pretension of “you ruined your body” attitudes. Ruined it for what, my chances at having to starve myself for your summer look book? #hatersgonnahate

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

There is a straight laundry list of the worst experiences. I’ve been propositioned flat out, asked to get naked for “test shots”, asked to do “only ten seconds” of porn… recently, some reject started texting me directly about personal things, implying he wanted to ask me out. I told him I wasn’t interested and wanted to keep our exchanges professional and then he called me a psycho. That was pretty cute… not. In terms of the best, the commercial I shot recently was loads of fun. Also working with my friends in the RO Project for Lavola’s album art was a blast. Working with professional, intelligent, creative people makes everything better.

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

I wish tattoos on women would be accepted and considered beautiful. I’m not sure why this is even still an issue in 2015; but then again, if America can’t even legalize gay marriage in the 21st century, I’d say we’re a little ethically and culturally behind. I also don’t support the inhumane practices of acquiring fur, leather, suede, and anything else directly from an animal which is often prevalent in the fashion industry.

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 strictly a vegetarian. I have never liked meat, and I don’t support the meat industry whatsoever. I used to be a pescetarian, but felt hypocritical and cut fish out too. I also don’t drink milk, but substitute soy milk in its place. I am a huge animal rights advocate and could never revert to a meat diet. And yes, I would gladly starve on an island or in a post-apocalyptic society where meat was the only available food source. If it has a heart beat, my heart bleeds… and I gag because mentally, I can’t handle ever eating a creature that was once alive.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I can eat a bag of cheddar and sour cream Ruffles in one sitting and not gain weight. In fact, it’s pretty hard for me to gain weight in general. Oh, Ruffles are my favorite, and I’m actually eating them as I type this. Is that pretty cool and interesting? I thought it was. Oh, I won a poetry contest once and got to study in Portugal for two weeks. I think my winning poem was a love sonnet to Ruffles. Maaaaaaaybe.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I’m doing a pretty good job about changing the things about me that I wanted to change, like going blonde and getting additional tattoos. There’s no point in adopting a defeatist attitude about personality traits. If I don’t like something about myself, I work on it and come to terms with it so I can be a better person.

Do you have any fears or phobias?

I fear stupid people. Just kidding. I do have a phobia about dealing with not-so-smart, not-so-informed individuals, though. I definitely have a bit of a hang up about germs and being clean. I have an irrational fear of being abandoned. I also despise ants. Like, phobia to the max over ants. I’d rather fart into a microphone on live television than do some stupid Fear Factor shit with ants crawling on me. Seriously.

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Interview with Allie Sparks — Superstar in the Making

Allie Sparks is a 22-year old model residing in Tampa, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born in Las Vegas where I began training for a life on stage. At age 2, I began doing competitive gymnastics, ballet, tap, hip hop, and jazz, and then at age 12 I moved to Florida. I continued with my dancing, and I also joined an allstar cheerleading team. In high school I joined the drama club which introduced me to a new love for acting. I began taking acting classes and since then I have done movies, commercials, music videos, and more. After high school, I discovered a new kind of entertainment which brought out my biggest passion. I started gogo dancing for different clubs, and now I perform for the biggest festivals in the world such as EDC Vegas and Ultra Miami. I recently took entertaining to the next level, and now I am training in fire eating, contortion, and aerial silk. My biggest interest is to inspire and entertain others. I like to make life interesting for people and show them life shouldn’t be so serious. The world is our playground… let’s have fun!

Allie Sparks modeling a black dress and a crucifixWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

When America’s Next Top Model first aired, I knew that modeling was my dream. Watching the show was like watching online lectures. It was my guide to becoming the best model I can be. I remember when I was 12, my mom took my first modeling photos. Being a minor and in school, it made it difficult to pursue modeling, but once I graduated I began chasing that dream. I met different photographers who helped me build my portfolio, and once that portfolio was built I began searching for paid modeling jobs. Modeling is something I’m a natural at which has made it easy to become successful with. I have been published in magazines and websites, walked the runway, and I am now represented by several different agencies. I enjoy modeling because I am an art fanatic, and modeling to me is a special kind of art. I like that I get to be creative and portray a different personality through photos.

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

I have so many goals it’s crazy. My personal goals include me traveling the world and becoming a reiki master so I can heal others. As for my professional goals, I want to become the world’s next superstar. I am currently taking vocal classes and working with my boyfriend who is a producer. I want to release albums, go on tour, have the coolest music videos, and bring a stage presence that no one has seen before. I also want to be seen in theaters, be featured in the most popular magazines, and have my very own show in Vegas. Once my life slows down, I’d like to run my own entertainment company and be a modeling coach.

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

I am constantly modeling; I do 3 to 4 photoshoots or more every month. I shoot a lot of fashion, glamour, and commercial. I used to do a lot of implieds, but not so much anymore because I want to maintain an image that younger girls can look up to. I have also been doing a lot more runway shows which I never thought would be possible since my height does not meet industry standards. I have done 3 runway shows in the past month, and one of them was for the biggest company I have ever worked for, Adidas.

Allie Sparks nude covered in chocolatePlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

My best experiences with modeling so far was walking the runway for a local show called Cocktails x Couture. It was exactly what you’d see in America’s Next Top Model. The runway was the biggest one I’ve ever walked on and it had so many bright lights. It was a packed venue with important people everywhere, there was entertainment, and a DJ playing the grooviest deep house music which made me feel like I was in New York. The event inspired me to work even harder with modeling so I could model for events like that more often. I have not yet had any bad experiences with modeling, but I have had an uncomfortable experience. I was a live statue model for an artist at Art Basel in Miami, and we had to be completely nude and covered in clay. I didn’t mind the nude part as I had a mask on, but being covered in clay for 8 hours was not pleasant!

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

I’d like to change the height requirement for modeling. With photo shoots, there are different poses and angles to make you look tall. With runway, there are heels to make you look tall. There at least needs to be more agencies that have a petite division.

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 a big health fanatic, and it’s not just because I’m a model! Living a healthy lifestyle is very important to me because I enjoy having a lot of energy and looking great, I want to live a long life, and I want to be free from illnesses and diseases. I became a vegan 2 years ago meaning that I don’t eat meat or anything produced from animals. The more I learn about what’s in our food, the more I try to stay away from restaurants and processed foods. I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables, tofu, nuts, and grains. Once I turn 30, I plan on going on a strict raw diet where I will eat nothing but uncooked fruits and vegetables. My exercise mostly comes from my circus training, and I also do mini work outs and cardio at home, along with daily yoga.

Allie Sparks face closeupWould you change anything about yourself?

I wouldn’t change any of my physical features because I’d rather love everything about myself rather than feel any hate toward myself. I would like to change how insecure I can sometimes get. I am always worried about certain things I say or how I look, but everyday I work on changing this about myself. I shouldn’t care about what people think, but it is such a cruel world that sometimes it’s hard not to. That is something I am working on changing with this society. I am constantly spreading positivity to others and bringing them joy. Humans are not born cruel, they are trained to be cruel. I want to teach people to break away from what social media brainwashes us with and to have a free mind.

Where is the weirdest place you’ve ever peed?

When I get drunk, I could care less where I pee. If there’s not a bathroom in sight, I’m peeing where I want. The strangest place I have ever peed was in an elevator. It was the elevator for the parking garage, and it had windows. The parking garage is on a street of clubs, so everyone was able to see me peeing in the elevator.

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Interview with Ally Cat Chaos — Aspiring Tattoo Artist & Part Time Model

Ally Cat Chaos is a 22-year old model residing in Cocoa Beach, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hello lovely’s, well to start off I was born in Witch City Salem, Massachusetts. I started modeling September 2011 at that point it was just a hobby. I was more focused on my art and being an apprentice. When I turned 18 years old I worked under Jon Saulnier. I moved to the Sunshine State, Florida to continue to pursue my goals of becoming a tattoo artist and build a bigger name for myself in the modeling industry. In addition to my art and modeling I do side show acts fire eating, fire breathing, glass eating and glass walking. One of the more recent things I’ve been practicing is sword swallowing. I’m hoping to start doing suspensions fairly soon.

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

I first got inspired to start researching modeling and how to build a portfolio while I was working with my mentor Jon Saulnier. I regularly had customers ask me if I had done modeling or tell me I should. It was humbling to hear that people were interested in seeing the aspects of my style and that my self expression was something they liked.

Ally Cat Chaos making sand castles at the beachWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My life goals are to continuously meet new and interesting people. Never become too old to learn and to grow into the best individual I can be. In five years I see myself tattooing full time and modeling part time.

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

Modeling is a lot of scheduling and travel. I model commercial clothing, art and lots of lingerie and modern pin up. I do anything from super sexy to bloody gore. I also do promotion for bands and work merchandise booths while they tour.

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

I consider all my experiences modeling good ones. Either it was a good learning experience on how to avoid bad situations again or I had an absolute blast.

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

During my modeling career I’ve had so much happen I’ll just name a couple of the funniest times. Well first off modeling isn’t always easy when a photographer says hold it, you hold it and that could be a minute or ten while they change the lights or so on and so forth. Long story short I had a photographer tell me to hold it while I was on one foot in very high heels and the edge of a very unstable table. Oh yeah, I went tumbling after almost dieing from laughter and assuring my photographer I was okay I asked him if we could try that shot again. There was also a new year’s shoot I did while wearing pasties I wanted sparklers in them so I created holes for the handle of the sparkler. After putting two in the hole and lighting them I realized the handles were metal. They began to get very hot very fast but I really wanted the shot so I let that baby sparkle. Needless to say I had a bit of a toasted nipple.

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

If I could change anything about the modeling industry it would be the perspective of some of the on lookers. I would allow them to realize modeling is a job it does not make you a slut or a whore and not all modeling leads to pornography.

Ally Cat Chaos wearing lingerie on a bedDo 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 could eat better, I’m a frequent visitor of dunkin donuts and domino’s. I do however try and work out at least once a week even if it’s just a quick run with the pooch.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Most people don’t know that I graduated an honor roll student and because of my grades I was given the opportunity to work a job during school hours as class credits.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I change myself frequently to keep developing into the best me I can be and I encourage everyone to do the same. Reach for your goals, kick down the doors, get to where you want to be.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

If I could have any super power it would be the ability to make people see themselves how others see them and who they really are. I feel that most people are too hard on themselves and if they could see how others genuinely feel about them, see them and who they really are as a person they would be more accepting. Also on the other hand those who aren’t doing the right thing will see the error of their ways and how they will end up and maybe learn from their mistakes and become better people.

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Interview with Lauren Poole — Full-time freelance model

Lauren Poole is a 22-year old model residing in Pembroke Pines, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, I moved to south Florida when I turned eighteen years old with the hope of pursuing a career in the talent industry. Since making the move back in 2010, many things have happened which have all made me the strong person I am today.

There have been losses – my brother passed away on May 16, 2011 because he couldn’t see the point in living: I found his dead body upstairs after visiting my grandmother- , triumphs – overcoming such a burden, battling working as a freelancer and making it in small magazine publications, and working practically full-time as a brand ambassador, promotional model, and model-, and endless days and nights of wondering how to prove to the world that I am that girl who knows exactly what she’s doing and deserves the chance to prove herself to top clients.

Lauren Poole modeling a white dressThe talent industry is what I live for, so I consider that to be my hobby. Whether it’s spending countless hours trying to market myself, find work at some event, set up photo shoots, work as an extra, brand ambassador, promotional model, model, or whatever — that is practically my life 24/7. The perks of working at big events such as auto shows, boat shows, golf tournaments, festivals, shoots, sets and productions, and other kinds of events is that I am able to speak to many original people in the world; people I would have never been able to meet if I wasn’t doing the jobs that I do now. I love being so social. One reason is because you can learn a lot from other people, hear their stories, feel their pain or happiness, and it leaves me with such great feelings in the end. When I do have some time off because it’s a slow season or what not, I like to be outdoors and participate in such activities such as gardening, taking long walks, bicycling, and exploring hidden areas of south Florida.

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

I first grew an interest in acting and modeling when I was twelve years old. I have always been a bit of a drama queen, so I figured acting would suit me well. I took some acting and modeling classes. While attending, I realized that I may actually have more of an interest in modeling than acting. I started to focus more on setting up photo shoots. Now, I am open to both acting and modeling.

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

My goal is to find an agent or manager who will seriously try to help me make it in the talent industry. There are so many people, strangers even, who tell me I have what it takes. I may have what it takes, but ultimately it’s all about connections and knowing the right people.

I am visiting Los Angeles in August of this year. The reason is because Los Angeles has bigger productions going on than south Florida. I feel that my opportunity may be greater over there. If things turn out well, that’s where I see myself moving to.

Lauren Poole wearing nerdy glasses eating appleHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

Unfortunately, modeling does not come around as often as I would like for it to. Some months, I may set up to two or three shoots which is probably the average. I have everything from avant-garde, high fashion, beauty, swimwear, commercial, hair modeling, jewelry, and maybe a few other looks. I have also been involved in a few video tutorials.

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

I have had some great opportunities with modeling in south Florida. I met a spectacular male photographer who gave me a shot at proving petite models can shoot high fashion. We have been published in a few magazines so far and have worked together close to a dozen times in one year. We work together so well, and I am so thankful to have met him.

I haven’t come across any horrific experiences yet fortunately. The only downfalls I have had are usual ones such as shooting with a few photographers and never receiving the images back.

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

Oh, wow. Working with my stellar high fashion and avant-garde photographer, there’s always something funny going on. The first shoot we ever did together, I should have known things would only become crazier from then on. He has put me in size stilt like heels, loves to put me in the water, put things on me as clothing that weren’t really clothes -i.e. paint swatch dress creations, simple jumbo clothes, a lamp shade, among others-, and put every color wig on my head you can think of. It’s always a blast, and it seems like I make him laugh somehow at every photo shoot because of the crazy faces I make sometimes while in the zone trying to shoot.

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

Yes! I do not believe that it’s right for models who are 5’8″+ to have it made while if you’re under 5’6″, you have the biggest struggle. Of course, I understand that one reason for this is because the clothes are made to fit models who are 5’8″ and have perfect measurements. To me, that is living in an unrealistic world. Models like myself are not treated fairly or shown enough support. I have the longest eyelashes you could ever imagine, porcelain skin, and big, mesmerizing eyes. The world may never know this though because agencies and clients do not give me a fair chance.

Please, look at true beauty for what it’s really worth. Don’t try to determine beauty by numbers and height. Those things don’t mean anything to me personally.

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

I have rejoined the gym. I now go there at least four days a week. While I’m there, I like to work every muscle in my body – head to toe. I use just about all the machines available to make sure I have strong muscles everywhere. It’s also important to increase your heart rate which is why I use the step climber or elliptical machine. Generally, I spend about one hour at the gym to receive a sufficient workout.

As for eating, I became a gluten free dieter back in January 2013. Since then, I have only experienced this type of eating habit. I love it because I feel like I have more energy, less full, and happier overall. I have learned about several new foods which I probably would have never known about if I didn’t make the switch. I now try to make sure I am consuming enough key nutrients such as protein intake, iron, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and so on.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Some people who don’t know me extremely well may not realize that I like to over analyze things. I like to dig deep into people’s thoughts and life. I like to learn new things on a daily basis. I’m a perfectionist. I try to see the best in people. I don’t judge anyone because each person is unique. I like to treat everyone fairly. You could say that I’m somewhat of a hippie with the information provided. Just about every new person I meet tells me I am very interesting. The reason is probably because I am nowhere close to being like your typical twenty something year old. I live life in an unusual way and that’s what keeps the world guessing about me.

Lauren Poole stucked in a bathWould you change anything about yourself?

I wouldn’t change anything about myself. Here’s why:

Tragedies happen. Life happens. Decisions are made left, right, and spur of the moment. While I have made sour decisions in the past, I don’t have any regrets because everything that has happened plays a part in the person I am today. Accidents happen that you have no control over. You can’t “change” that accident. It just happened. Maybe you were the cause of the accident, or someone else was. Either way, it happened. You must take everything life throws at you and choose how to handle it. It’s easy to become overwhelmed instead of thinking logically. In the end though, it’s important to learn to accept yourself and live life as if you are the only person who matters. That may sound like having a big ego, but I don’t mean it like that. We underestimate ourselves. We don’t give ourselves enough credit. We’re constantly patting other people on the back and sometimes we forget to pat our own self on the back.

Here’s what you have to remember in the end:

Life is one big joke. You can either choose to laugh about it or cry about it.

In this industry I chose to become involved in, it is super easy to want to shed tears all the time. I have the most awesome friends and family though who are right by my side and love me even though I’m only 5’3″.

With that said, I am going to promise to not change a thing about myself, laugh at life, and continue to fight for right to be a successful model.

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

I would spend all of my money someway.

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Interview with Jennifer Lynn — “The Skinny Girl Model”

Jennifer Lynn is a 25-year old model residing in New York, New York.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hey! My name is Jennifer Lynn. I grew up in Doylestown, PA. It’s a cute little town in Bucks County. I have an amazing family. My mom, dad, two brothers, sister-in-law, and my two little nephews who I love all to death! I am a big family person, we all get together on the weekends and party! In the winter time it’s football, fires in the fireplace, and pool table games in the rec room. In the summer it’s baseball, grilling and swimming pool fun! I love both my nephews, Jamison is just a baby but Sean is my crazy, fun little 3 year old buddy. My nephews are the ones I cherish the most when I’m not modeling or doing crazy tattoo adventures.

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

I love the camera, always have. When I was little and my dad would break out the dinosaur size video camera, I had to be the star of the show. I also remember getting my very own camera when I was younger and taking selfies when I was 7! When I turned 14 I begged my mom to let me go to Barbizon School of Modeling. When I was 18, that’s when I got my first tattoo and figured why not do both hobbies in one! I would surf the internet and see these beautiful tattooed models and right away appreciate their beauty. I think everyone is beautiful in their own way and that’s how I wanted to be seen.

Jennifer Lynn wearing a black lingerieWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I have a couple goals I need to meet. With all my goals I always make sure to be happy and healthy. I want to travel the world! Professional goals would be to meet many people in the industry as well as working with them.

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

My workload is steady right now. I mainly do photoshoots including lingerie, glamour, fashion and nude. I am just getting into traveling and doing tours in other cities and states. I have done TV and video and about to enter the world of feature films!!! I am very excited about that!

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

I have had many experiences during my time as a tattooed model. When I started I didn’t understand the importance of tattoo placement on your body. I also didn’t know how important it was to have good art work on your body as well. When I would get tattoos when I was younger I didn’t pay attention to any of that stuff and now I regret it. I want to be the best that there is. I want the quality of my tattoos to be the same quality as the photos I produce.

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

I haven’t had too many embarrassing moments as of yet. I am very awkward in heels so I avoid them at all costs, if I wore them more often it would make for some embarrassing moments.

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

If I could change anything about the modeling industry it would have to be the misconception that models have a glamorous lifestyle. Let me tell you it’s not all lingerie and sunshine.

Jennifer Lynn topless under a violet lightDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

Sports… No way! I do like a good game of badminton in the summer time though. I love to eat! I am a skinny girl and I can eat a lot! I eat very well. I’m in love with vegetables and eating organically. I stopped eating fast food probably about 5 years ago and soda about 7 years ago. I try to stay away from red meat sometimes, but I love a good juicy burger! I don’t exercise, I should… but I don’t. I don’t have any diet tips the skinniness just runs in my family.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

There is not much no one knows about me. I have a Q&A that I do on my youtube channel and I am very honest with my fans. Check it out…

Would you change anything about yourself?

Yes, physically I would change my spine!! I mention this to my followers and fans every once in a while. I have scoliosis! It’s terrible I need surgery. It’s getting to the point where it is now affecting my posing in pictures. My back does not arch like most models because of the curvature and I’m in a lot of pain after a photoshoot.

Where is the weirdest place you’ve ever peed?

haha! This may be weird to some girls but I just recently took my first pee outside!! Is that too much…? haha! I was taking a road trip out west to California and there were no bathroom stops. I was around Arizona and I pee’d in the desert next to a huge cactus!!

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Interview with Sasha — Full-time working mother and model

Sasha is a 24-year old model residing in Pembroke Pines, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hi, my name is Sasha Williams. I was born in Hollywood, Florida. I am married with a son. Love my family to death. I am a volleyball player and I am studying to become a Psychologist.

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

I started while living in Pembroke Pines, Florida in 2009. My friend Von Clinton is an amazing photographer who took my first professional photos. I like being the center of attention for a little while so runways always make me happy.

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

I will have my Doctorate’s degree in psychology and hopefully be modeling at least part time, if not full time.

Sasha wearing black jeans in a streetHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

Right now I have not being modeling as much as I want. I just moved to the San Antonio area so I need to get acclaimed to the area first. But once I get settled I will start doing photo shoots more often.

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

The best experience I have had was doing a runway show for a Caribbean company in Fort Lauderdale. I met so many beautiful models and the atmosphere was great. We didn’t know each other but it was amazing. No matter what I’m wearing on stage I feel amazing with all eyes on me.

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

I’m so lucky that I have not. Don’t wanna jinx myself though.

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

Yes I would. If I could change anything it would be that there are more plus size models. Big women are beautiful and they should be showing the world their confidence in a bikini photo shoot. This would help empower bigger females and let them know they are beautiful.

Sasha 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 practice volleyball and soccer. I eat anything and everything. I love candy, fruits and vegetables. I also love Chinese food.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I have been in hype hair magazine a couple times. Not a feature but one day I will get there.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would not change anything about my body. I love me the way I am. Now if God made me with a little more boobs I would not complain…

What is the longest you have gone without taking a bath?

About 3 days. It was a bet between me and my friends.

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Interview with Charrdonnay — Fashion student turned Model

Charrdonnay is a 21-year old model residing in Denver, Colorado.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hey Everyone my name Is Charrdonnay I’m from Memphis and now officially a Colorado Native. I’m the youngest of three, and I come from a very talented family. My middle sister just qualified for the U.S bob sled team. My brother is a very well established artist in Denver so it’s only right to try and live up to their talents. I’m Fashion design student at Emily Griffith and in the process of opening up an online clothing store, but that might take another year or so. I love being outdoors and around friends and family, I’m not big on the club scene but I do enjoy a good night out. I love restaurants and I really want to start traveling this year.

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

I started modeling when I was 18 years old; I did an open casting call for an agency called Avant Tout, it was a small agency. I did a lot of runway and about a year later the agency moved to Texas. I went freelance for a while and developed myself even more. During that year I found a lot of work doing glamour and swim wear. I’ve done 3 magazines and I signed with an agent that is based in Atlanta and I have some great things coming this year, so much acting and many many more magazines.

Charrdonnay modeling a red dress on a railroadWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

In 5 years I see myself running my clothing store and accomplishing all my major modeling and acting goals. I’m trying for Maxim magazine and I’ve been offered to do French Playboy, also a few acting gigs so I have some big stepping stones ahead of me.

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

I model pretty frequently; right now my agent is having me practice my posing 15 minutes a day in the mirror. I have a full body mirror in my bedroom that I practice in. There isn’t much that I haven’t tried modeling. I still love high fashion but I mostly do glamour swimwear, lingerie and some nude.

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

The past 6 months have been my best modeling experiences. I loved working with new photographers and make up artist but I think more is yet to come. I think the best so far was when I got published In Moorish Hareem Magazine and my photo was right next to girls who have been in Maxim and Playboy. It was also nice to gain followers of my social media and being offered to work with my own agent. I look forward to what other great things I can accomplish.

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

My father was a body builder and he was always big on health and nutrition. I was the kid who was eating cauliflower and carrot sticks. I work out three to 5 times a week depending on how busy my schedule is. I love playing volleyball and dancing; I took a belly dancing course and had a blast. I pretty much walk everywhere, I enjoy lifting weights and yoga. My diet is more balanced than anything, in fact I love fruits and lean meats, not too much red meat; I keep it light mostly chicken and fish.

When I really need to tone up, my sister writes my diet plan. But I do love sweets, that’s my weakness. I do fat Friday where I can eat all the donuts and sour patch kids my stomach will let me, although I do eat dark chocolate during the week. Don’t get me wrong, diet and excercise is very important. I’ve come to realize it makes modeling easier. A lot of people don’t understand that the better your skin and your body are, the more photographers and make up artist want to work with you. You don’t have to be physically perfect, but I think diet and exercise help with your mental state as well and keeps you happy and pleasant.

Charrdonnay modeling a bikini in a riverWould you change anything about yourself?

No, I wouldn’t change a thing about myself. I used to want to change everything but I’m learning to love myself and others would love me too. Everyone has low self esteem days but even on those days you have to find the light in yourself and love yourself especially in this industry, since it’s solely based on looks but people should also know you leave an impression as well.

Have you ever gone without wearing underwear all day? Why & what did you do?

I rarely wear underwear, it’s a comfort thing for me. I really just go about my daily life, I’ve gone to work and school. One time I had forgotten to wear them… it was quite embarrassing especially when it’s a gown that it takes 2 people to get you into.

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