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Interview with Eleonora Leona — Don’t Look At Art – Be Art!

Eleonora Leona is a 24-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Eleonora Leona. I’m 24 years old and originally from Russia. I finished the courses in Shchukin Theater Institute, which is one of the most prestigious drama schools in Russia, Theatrical Art, History, History of Art, Acting, Dancing. In 2007, I got accepted in Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University. I finished the interpreter department of two foreign languages English and Spanish. In 2011, I moved to US. I spent several months in South Carolina then permanently moved to LA. I’m trying to keep myself participating in music videos, mainly with background acting, trying to escape from the “grey” days and feel useful. I’m open-minded, camera-friendly, punctual, hardworking.

My friends call me “an Octopus” because I’m trying my best to succeed in my life. Since I was a child I understood one important thing – I don’t want to look at the Art, I want to be an Art. It’s my credo. To create something new, to help people, be honest to myself, first of all. I know I have a potential, if I hadn’t had it I wouldn’t have crossed the sea and worked hard to make my wishes come true. I’m not afraid to fail. Anything I’ve ever attempted I’m always willing to fail. As Arnold Schwarzenegger said “You can’t be paralyzed by fear of failure”. I believe in it!

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

I started modeling couple years ago. My friend told me I have remarkable features of my face, so I decided to take a chance. And it works really well for me. Besides modeling I’m getting invited to the music videos and video projects.

Eleonora Leona wearing contact lensesWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I want to be a well-known person so it won’t be necessary to introduce myself. But nothing is going to be easy, especially nowadays. It’s going be a lot of pain involved. At the end of the days it is going to be a celebration when I accomplish my goals.

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

Couple times in the month. Doing photo-shoots alongside with acting in the numerous music projects, both background acting as well as principal roles. Speaking about photo-shoots I’m doing every kind of shooting except of porno.

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

The shooting in Las Vegas was remarkable one for me. I was working with LA based photographer who works on different kind of events which occur in LA including Red Carpets Events. So we went to the Nevada desert. The concept of the photo-shoot was topless lady in the middle of nowhere. The sun was terrifically bright and it was burning our backs particularly mine one cause I was with no t-shirt on. It was really hot but the result of the work was brilliant.

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

My height is 5’04, So it’s enough for photo-shoots but unfortunately I cannot participate in the runway shows. Even when I applied for the American Next Top Model the producer called me to re-ask me my height, so this part of modeling I would change. If I’m not 5’07 or higher I have no less talent to be a part of the runway shows.

Eleonora Leona topless in a gardenDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

Gym.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Had open heart surgery 7 years ago in Moscow.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would love to stop to over-think sometimes. It’s my biggest problem. But generally I’m really generous and honest. Sometimes people take my honesty like rudeness. What about me it’s better to be “rude” than “fake”.

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

Of course, I hate bras. Literally I don’t like them. So when I decide to go to the club I don’t wear bras, sometimes even pants. It happens very often.

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Interview with Karina Alexandra — Full-time Artist

Karina Alexandra is a 22-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Daydreamer by day, visionary by night! I was born in Laredo, Tx and I am now living out my dreams in Burbank, Ca. I’ve been living in the city known as “The Media Center” for about 6 years now. So, Cali feels like home now. My mother is the hardest working person I know and I can only aspire to be as Independent and successful as her. It’s cute to grow up having your family call you by nickname “La Artista” which means the Artist in Spanish. I have a passion for dance and I feel I get that from my grandma and my dad. I have one sibling, a brother, who I want to inspire to follow his dreams and never give up. He’s taught me how to get creative in the kitchen. He’s a good cook and makes a mean salsa! My hobbies include but are not limited to…exploring the world! Oh and making magic happen along the way. That’s important.

Karina Alexandra wearing a black swimsuitWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

To be quite honest it happened to me while I was going through some growing pains in my life… I sat at a bar, when I was 21, in San Antonio, Tx by myself, and this guy sitting next to me asked me if I was interested in being a Model for Enterprise. Then, that’s when I decided to apply. If you ask me why? Why not?! I had fun, I felt like it fit my personality and I was learning about where I really wanted to go in life, career wise.

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

In 5 years I see myself in Movies. I have a lot of energy and I want to share it with the world. Action, Adventure, Suspense, films are my top picks for a role I ‘d like to be cast in. My goal is to be the lead character in a film and do my own stunts. I like to train hard and challenge my body to do things, I may have thought to be impossible.

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

At this time, I am representing Miss Burbank for the Miss Manhattan Beach Contest and filming for a TV show called America’s It Girl. It’s the first season for We TV which should air sometime in the fall. The show consists of 6 episodes in L.A. And 6 in N.Y. Think of it as a Project Runway meets America’s Next Top Model. The judges are judging the contestants based on a lot of things including creativity and even designing our own dress. This is what’s keeping me busy at the moment but I mostly do fashion, swimwear, music vids, photo shoots, commercials, and acting. I love the Glamour of it all, it makes me fall in love with my job.

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

Some agencies take a month to pay you. Omg it’s the worst! That can be scary at times when you’re starting off and you don’t watch your spending!. The best is when you get to travel, all expenses paid, free swag and you get paid right on time without having to hunt anyone down. That’s fabulous! It’s not about the money, it’s more about the quality of living. It’s nice to feel appreciated for your hard work. Being a model takes discipline, patience and a lot of dedication because the modeling world is highly competitive. In the end, it’s all worth the sweat you put into it.

Karina Alexandra face closeupHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Yes! I worked at a Concert once and Crystal Waters was performing, I grew up loving her single 100% Pure Love and one of the promoters asked if I wanted to go backstage and take another model with me. When he showed us, to go through a curtain, we were on the main stage dancing with 1,000’s of people and the audience watching. That night was unexpected and therefore Epic!

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

Sometimes, I see girls who are so thin, extra smalls are too big and these girls are being looked up to by a lot of teenagers. That kinda worries me because society is feeding our next generations with unrealistic expectations of what “healthy” looks like, I am not down with thinspiration, that’s just unhealthy. I am going to inspire young girls to think strong is beautiful. Oh and one more thing, I hate the thought of the camera adding ten pounds! Let’s reverse that and make new cameras!. I think super skinny girls might get scared of being too thin then… In my dreams though! We’ll see, maybe I’ll be first to invent that type of camera. Hehe.

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

I love bicycling, rollerblading and breakdancing. I notice I am so much happier when I exercise and that’s why it’s so important to me. I’ve done XMA which stands for extreme Martial Arts. XMA World headquarters was one of the first places I worked at when I moved to North Hollywood because I had a background in Personal Training. I learned that when you eat healthy, you have more energy and can avoid certain diseases. It’s true your teeth hurt, when you give up a high sugar diet, and then bite into a candy. Ouch!!! We are not immortal, therefore, I’d like to take care of what God gave me to work with, even if it means sacrificing a few jelly beans here and there. I just started rollerblading to work too, let’s see how long that I will last. I don’t know yet but I’m challenging myself and you should too!

Karina Alexandra wearing black mesh pantiesPlease share something people don’t know about you.

Before I moved to L.A. to pursue my modeling and acting, I was studying to be a DJ in College.

Would you change anything about yourself?

No, then I’d have nothing to complain about! On a real note, I accept myself with all my flaws and all my sexy qualities. Love yourself for who you are not for what others expect you to look like. A beautiful spirit is much more valuable to me and we reflect that by how well we nurture it. People always have their own opinions about what hair color looks best on me, that’s nice, but I wear the one that makes me feel good. If it makes you feel good, wear it, and rock it! No matter what the color of the spectrum.

What is your favorite thing to do alone?

Find a new restaurant I’ve never been to go on yelp and go to one with the best reviews, by myself, to test it out. That way, I can be the first to introduce it to my friends and family. If it’s truly awesome…and I love the food and drinks, I try to re-create them at home. That, and Yoga, to help me eat all I want.

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Interview with Micayla Kay — Colorado-Raised, Hollywood-Trained

Micayla Kay is a 22-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born in Golden, Colorado and grew up with my amazing parents and my older sister. In high school, I involved myself in theater, dance and cheerleading, but I quit all of that to focus on pageantry. Since I was a little girl, I’ve been a huge bookworm and writer, which led me to my decision to study public relations and journalism in college. Growing up in the beautiful state of Colorado is what infected me with my undying love for the outdoors and fitness, and I think the two family dogs I had are to be credited for my obsession with every dog I lay eyes on.

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

My modeling career really got going through pageantry. In 2009, I was crowned as Miss Teen Colorado-World and the ball just kept rolling. As I got older, nothing else ever crossed my mind that I would want to do with my life. By the time I was 18, I was moving out of town on my own and wound up in New York City alone at age 19. Now, at 22, I’m living in Los Angeles doing what I love. I have never felt a stronger, growing connection with anything like I do with modeling and acting.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?Micayla Kay wearing jeans next to a truck

Honestly, ten – and even five – years ago, I never would have thought I would be where I’m at now. I pay a lot of attention to my followers and make sure I’m someone who can be looked at to inspire and motivate others to take chances for their biggest dream. I set really high goals, like appearing in Vogue or walking the Victoria’s Secret runway. I know they are pretty steep, but it keeps my ability to strive and work hard alive and passionate.

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

The majority of my video and acting experience is in short films, commercials, music videos, and my favorite – starring in the female prank segment “Pretty Pranks”! As far as modeling goes, I love using my face and body to express my artistic side. I love concept photography, and I love high fashion. My look is pretty easy to work with, so I’m often doing editorials as well. You will never see me doing any erotic or nude photos. That’s just not me.

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

I would probably credit my earliest years starting out with modeling as the worst years. I had no idea what I was doing, and the feedback was all pretty embarrassing. But I moved past all of that, and I learned to train myself to be the kind of model I wanted to be all along. Now, the best experiences are the ones in which I’m able to connect on a personal level with my photographers. I’m not too afraid of making a fool out of myself, and if they can laugh with me, it’s easy for me to lose myself in a shoot. I just show up, crank my music, and flirt with the photographer – whether they are male or female! I just dance and have fun, and the results from it are so much better.

Micayla Kay topless in the desertHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

There are always crazy things going on behind the scenes. For one shoot, I had to lay in mustard and I ended up getting sick from the smell. I’ve had rabid coyotes on set of a desert shoot. I’ve had a huge snake draped around my body that used its tail to pull my swimsuit bottoms down. Half the time, I’m wishing we had a behind-the-scenes videographer as well as a photographer!

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

I fell in love with the industry for a reason. I love how the sky is the limit, and there are countless creative minds in this world always looking to collaborate and create things that haven’t been done before. I’m also really proud of how far the industry has come in terms of accepting diversity. Of course I come across creepy non-legitimate photographers or talent, and that’s always annoying to have to weed through, but as far as the industry as a whole, I love it for what it is.

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

Fitness and health play a huge part in my everyday life. I am always emphasizing the importance of being fit over skinny. “Skinny” just looks hollow and empty, but “fit” looks powerful, glowing and healthy. I’m a size 0 with a low percentage of body fat, but I don’t consider myself “skinny.” I love to cook and experiment new recipes. I pay attention to the quality of ingredients and nutrients that I’m putting into my body every day – no chemicals, no processed foods, no saturated fats, things like that. I love living in Los Angeles because there are ways and places to exercise all over. I especially like hiking and yoga, but I love going to lift and do cardio at the gym, too. People who follow my social media networks will find my eating habits and fitness motivation pop up on their feeds. I love treating my body right and discovering just how capable it can be.

Micayla Kay wearing snow bootsPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I have a firm belief – and somewhat of an obsession – with the zombie apocalypse. It might derive from The Walking Dead, or from the littering of zombie-like drugged-out homeless people on the streets of LA, but I’m always on the lookout for zombies. You won’t survive if you’re in denial that it’s happening!

Would you change anything about yourself?

If I could change my natural hair color, that would be cool. I hate having to get my hair touched up every couple of months. There are other things – I wish I had fuller lips, bigger eyes, things like that – but I don’t dislike them enough to do anything to change it!

How do you think you are most likely to die?

I like to think I’ll die doing something heroic or cool, but it’s more likely I’ll trip over my dog in a pair of heels and choke on a spoonful of Nutella or something.

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Interview with Slim — Country, City and Nerd all in one

Slim is a 25-year old model residing in Morgan Hill, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Megan but I go by Slim. I was born in LA and moved many times for fun and business with my family growing up; Vegas, San Diego, Big Bear, Santa Cruz, and now Morgan Hill.

I’ve been in commercials and a Bon Jovi Music video when I was little. I’ve also been contacted by America’s Next Top Model and Donald Trump’s, Miss California. I turned both down for personal reasons though I do wish I hadn’t. I am 25 and been on my own since I was 19, I have had ups and downs with my family but we are now closer than ever and I love them very much, along with my friends, but they’re all just nuts.

I’ve taken a very professional turn in my career and work hard doing what I do, which is Marketing, Events Coordinating, and I’m the Office and Yard Manager for a Local Lumber and Construction Company. I’m loyal and fierce, I’ve never done drugs and nor will I. I drink socially and have a great time.

Slim wearing a long dressWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

Modeling per-se is somewhat recent, but I’ve been in the industry itself  my whole life. As mentioned earlier I was in front of the cameras at a young age, then took a break throughout my teens and am now getting back into it. I’m a somewhat shy and composed person but once in front of the camera I come to life. I enjoy this and I want more.

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

My professional goals are just starting to form. I’ve worked in the retail sector until about a year ago. I work in a fast paced company now and we are growing by the minute and I am so excited to be a part of it. I work very hard and hard work really does pay off, I’m finally proud of what I do.

In ten years I want to be on top, I want to be making a lot of money and having a blast and spoiling my family, have vacations; I want to buy my younger siblings their first cars, and my children if I am gifted with any by then. I grew up getting what I wanted and my mom struggled but she did it, now it’s my turn to help, and there won’t be struggle. I’ll do this whether I do well in modeling or I continue on the business path I’m currently on now.

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

I’ve only done a few photo-shoots, One music video, a few commercials, I’ve been on the local news a few times. I’m too busy to do it constantly. So far modeling doesn’t pay the bills.

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

No super bad experiences so far, except driving a few hours away to do a pin up shoot, and got some of the greatest shots I’ve ever seen, spent all day doing it, then to go home to a phone call saying that the Memory Card failed. That was really a bummer. Other than that, really cool experiences and a lot of fun!

Slim next to a wallHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

No, I haven’t done enough to really have crazy experiences. All of them have been very professional.

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

I love food, I eat all kinds, and I never look at the calories. I eat whatever I want when I want it. And the most exercise I do is maybe some leg bends here and there. I’ll get better if I need to when I’m older but my excuse is, my mom eats the same way, popped out four kids and could still walk the runway.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I’m generally a very open person, I love to game, love Disney music. I come off very hard but I am very easily amused and my eyes light up like a child when I experience new and fun things.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would love a boob job, that’s on my top to-do list, maybe a little work on my eyes to make them pop more, give the cat eye look without having to put a pound of make up on, and if I had money to spare, like a lot of money, maybe make my butt just a little bigger but not Kim K. big, that’s just not attractive. I love Jessica Biel’s butt, or Scarlett J.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

I love these type of questions!!!! Okay so, I would love to have Telekinesis powers!! I would love to not age and die. Read minds, but I already do that pretty well, so maybe not. I could literally go on and on; I love Marvel so I’m big on this kind of stuff!! Go X-Men!

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Interview with Cj Franco

Cj Franco is a 23-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I grew up in Northern California in an amazing little surf town named Santa Cruz. I moved to Los Angeles when I was 18 and worked as a cosmetologist in Beverly Hills, I worked retail which is something I wouldn’t wish for anyone, After that I started modeling, which eventually I started doing full time. In my spare time I like to workout- like Kanye said, it is all about Pilates. My obsession with coffee has only been intensified by my time spent living in Los Angeles. I will never pass up a good comedy show, Groundlings, and UCB are always fun, and their material is fresh. I’ve even gone to see Dane Cook and Dave Chappelle, I fancy myself a comedian in the making. When I get a little time to myself I like to sneak off to the beach or a fancy pool. I have a ton of really cool friends with all different professions and goals, I’m super social and constantly being inspired by my friends.

Cj Franco wearing a gray bikini on the beachWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I didn’t really think I could be a model, I mean everyone wants to be a model, to get paid to be photographed. My father was a model, in the 90’s, of course I wanted to follow a similar path but I was genuinely under the impression that any woman under 5’8″ was “too short” to be a real model. Coming from a small town I was warned about the types of people who lived in the big city, those who aren’t who they portray themselves to be. So I nearly pulled out my rape whistle the first time someone approached me, offering me a modeling gig. It wasn’t until my third offer that I actually considered the idea that I could be a model. I started doing photoshoots, mostly for trade, and building my portfolio. Once I had a nice book together I took it to a boutique agency. I remember running into the agent in the elevator on my way up to our meeting. In the elevator I made him laugh, we walked straight into his office and I started signing contracts, even before he saw what he later referred to as a “terrible” portfolio. I cycled through agencies and managers until I finally got the swing of things and found my niche.

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

My short term goal is to focus on my social media, get more into fitness, and not just because its trendy, okay mostly because it’s trendy, and possible narrow down my agencies, since I have 7, and its not easy to schedule jobs and go-sees.
In the long term, I want to finish my Business Entrepreneurial program at UCLA, and start my own Business. Modeling is a ton of fun and it does pay my bills, but I am a realistic young lady. Modeling isn’t as in demand for women in their late 20’s. If I had it my way I would model through college and then go on to open my very own Taco Bell, but thats not necessarily an educated decision.

Cj Franco wearing a black tshirt and bikiniHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I am low-key ADD, and so I love that modeling is so flexible as far as the gigs I get. I work for 3 companies shooting Print and Catalog on a weekly basis. For those shoots I go in late morning or early afternoon, which Is something I can do because the companies are really chill once you’ve been working for them for a little while. We shoot in-studio, with a white back drop. I feel like a little robot shooting “front, side, back, detail- Change – front, side back, detail – Change…” It’s very repetitive, but there’s usually music, some companies have a larger team than others, a lot of times there are people that really have no reason to be there, they usually sneak pictures of me, like I would say no to taking pictures… This makes up the majority of my work, and is my niche.

Another type of modeling that really slips under the radar is fit-modeling. Everyone confuses this with fitness but it has absolutely nothing to do with that. Fit modeling focuses on the general “fit” of a garment. I am true size 25, a juniors small and a missy xs. Meaning that companies can use my body as a blueprint for how their clothing is supposed to fit. I work with designers and help them to modify their clothing to fit an actual human body, and I have an agent specifically for fit modeling. It’s nice being able to help in the construction of something, but let me tell you those sewing pins are sharp!

Occasionally I will walk runway, being 5’7, I really didn’t think I had any business on a runway, but LA is different. I like to ask the designers why they hire me to walk, and they usually tell me I have attitude or confidence, and therefore no one will notice I’m an inch or two shorter than the other models. I do think that runway is the most terrifying thing in the world, but it’s like the gym, the beginning sucks, but you feel great when you’re done.
Sometimes I get booked on TV shows to play a model, or a starlet. Although I am SAG-AFTRA, an actress union, the pay is usually in the same range of what I would get paid on a catalog shoot. A little more exciting though. On a normal day I go to set probably 5 hours before I am actually needed for anything, sit through hair and makeup, and then get passed around until I’m needed to make a cameo of a much more fabulous version of someone very similar to myself. Recently I went to set in my sweats, they dressed me in a fancy bikini, put me through hair and makeup and then I tanned by swanky pool in Beverly Hills for 3 hours before they wrapped me. Television is crazy fun but also extremely competitive.

Everyone once in a blue moon I’ll shoot a music video; regarding my dancing skills, let’s just say they’re not so great. I’m more of a sit on the coach and look chic- kinda girl. Videos generally don’t pay very well and very few of them are union. But I’ll always show up to support of my musician friends, and it’s a great way to network.

Cj Franco wearing thick red glassesPlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

I was shooting for 1015 store, and I had the most amazing photographer, we shoot most of our looks on location and very rarely in studio. One time we got thrown out of a certain LA museum because we were obviously a crew shooting for a clothing company and not a group of FIDM students doing a group assignment. I thought that was really adventurous of us.
I don’t have a specific bad experience, in my time as a professional model the worst things I’ve experienced were shooting in studios with no AC, foul smelling clothes, working with models who acted like Divas, photographers trying to convince me to shoot topless, and long awaited payments from agents. Also traffic is terrible, but I suppose that has nothing to do with modeling.

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

I was modeling for the Sloane & Tate Launch party. They had 2 other models standing on little pedestals striking fierce poses. As people fIooded into the room I pretended not to notice the celebrities filing in off the red carpet and taking pictures with us as their background. After 20 minutes an assistant came and got me down, bring us backstage to quickly refuel. I nearly knocked over Janice Dickinson. I was immediately horrified, not that I nearly ran over a model legend, but because Janice Dickinson may or may not had seen me trying to look fierce on a pedestal. I worked up some courage and asked her to take a photo with the other models and me. After the picture was taken she stepped away from us, turning to her personal assistant, she said “I want her on my show”. All the models got real quiet and we tried to not look too eager. Although we were like 4 feet away from her, she lifted her long slender arm and pointed directly at me. I wasn’t so cool, “Me? You’re talking about me?”, she nodded her head and a new swarm of people approached asking her for a photo. I stepped back and was immediately whisked back to my pedestal. Continued smizing as I saw Janice return to the party and then quickly exit the building.

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

I love the modeling industry, however there are a lot of scammers, that an inexperienced model could mistake as being something legitimate. Expensive modeling classes, “Scouters”, people that charge for a bogus services, selling people false hope, perverts with cameras. I mean every industry has it’s flaws but when it comes to modeling there are few regulations or guidelines.

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

I have been a pescatarian for the last 5 years. I eat lots of yogurt, smoothies, salad, and grilled fish. For exercise I love to go on hikes with my dog, and take sassy work out classes in West Hollywood.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

A huge chunk of my time revolves around modeling, so I was using my Instagram and Facebook account the way all my model friends use theirs; to promote themselves and their work. But after so much time spent looking at my own pictures it got boring, and while a picture might be worth a thousand words, my pictures weren’t capturing who I was. So one day I went through and deleted almost everything, I decided to post pictures and videos of me being genuine and goofy, and honestly I’ve gotten more fans and more work by being myself and not just a mannequin.

Would you change anything about yourself (physical or otherwise) if you could?

If I could change anything I would definitely make myself 5’9″, although I hear that surgery is very expensive!

What features do you look for in a partner?

I’m looking for a Firefighter-Chef-Masseuse, if you find one please send him to my PO box!

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Interview with De’Sean Goree

De’Sean Goree is a 25-year old model residing in Phoenix, Arizona.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is De’Sean Goree, I’m currently 25 years old and have been modeling for almost 5 years. I was born in San Bernardino California and raised in Phoenix Arizona but moved to Pensacola Florida in high school. I have 7 siblings all together and currently reside in Phoenix Arizona. I really enjoy playing basketball, gymnastics and being active all together. I currently work in the human services field and just started my own event hosting, staffing and promotions company named Apt 69.

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

I got into modeling when I was 19. What influenced me was a trip to Las Vegas for a funeral when I was 18. I was walking through the casino of our hotel and got stopped more than a few times from people asking me if I was model or in the entertainment industry. I’ve always wanted to be a model or in the entertainment industry so those comments and questions solidified the thoughts and gave me the push to pursue it. I told people I was going to be a model and everyone laughed at me including some of my family thus further pushing me to prove everyone wrong that I can and will in fact become a male model.

DeSean Goree wearing underwearWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I’ve created a good image and reputation so my goal is to turn the years of hard modeling work into grooming and developing my company Apt 69 into the vision I have for it. As far as modeling goes I have taken a slight break but am now in the middle of putting together a break out shoot that will rocket me back into the spotlight bringing a personality and presence into the modeling world that isn’t there now. In 5 to 10 years from now I’ll be a common face, a common name and a certain high standard will accompany both.

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

I am coming off of a break from modeling so I haven’t been on any shoots in about a year or so but I am putting together a breakout shoot currently. On the contrary I’ve been producing shoots and music videos. I’ve also been staffing music videos, providing promotional models for events and hosting events. Basically I’ve been in promotional modeling.

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

My best experience was on location at a shoot in north Phoenix where the set was built, reflectors and separate flashed were set up and the camera equipment was the best I had seen yet. People were walking by taking pictures with their phones and asking for autographs because of how professional and elaborate the location was set up. That shoot was a breaking point in my career where I really felt like I’ve surpassed the my previous plateau. My worst shoot was with a pushy photographer who grabbed me and the other models putting them into positions, yelling and being really disrespectful to us and the craft. Even after everything from the shoot the images were garbage. That would have to be my worst experience.

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

During an action shoot, I was doing backflips in a studio while “fighting” another model. On the last backflip I was supposed to do I under rotated and smashed my chin into the concrete floor splitting my chin open ultimately having to get 6 and a half stitches in my chin that night. That would have to be the most funny or embarrassing moment during my career.

DeSean Goree wearing a swimsuitIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I would change the stereotype that you have to be really skinny or fit a certain body structure. I know big, small and in between models that are exceptional with facial control and all that it means to be a model but do to the current requirements won’t be looked at seriously.

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

I play basketball often and practice gymnastics whenever I can. I eat whatever I want! I eat the worst and the healthiest things but dedicate my fitness or physical time to making up for it. I figure that my metabolism is really high right now so why not take advantage of it and eat how I want.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

A lot of people don’t know that I am a huge Power Rangers fan. I grew up on the Power Rangers and they are actually what inspired me to begin my journey into gymnastics. Not the new seasons though! The first 3 seasons of the original Power Rangers.

Would you change anything about yourself (physical or otherwise) if you could?

I would remove some of my tattoos. I got them when I was younger just to have them but now seeing them, some of them have no real meaning to me so I would remove those if I could.

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

I’ve been told that I’m abnormally sized so I went a day without underwear and wore the thinnest basketball shorts I could find to see if women would actually notice. I went to grocery stores, malls and places with a lot of foot traffic to catch women staring at my crotch.

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Interview with Crissty Santana – Mexican fashion model

Crissty Santana is a Mexican beauty from Cabos San Lucas, Mexico. Besides modeling she enjoys dancing, beach and sun.

Do you have a nickname or artist pseudonym? Who came up with it and how?

“Kitty” anybody who really knows me or is family would call me Kitty, when I was little and I say what my name was I said Crissty but with my little voice it would sound like Kitty 🙂

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

It was in New York during one of those girly trips with your girlfriends, walking with 2 big suitcases I managed to still walk stylish on my stilettos, I somehow impressed a modeling agent. That’s how it all began.

Crissty Santana - HeadshotWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five years?

My personal goal is to achieve happiness and be surrounded by people that I love and enjoy to be with. That could be a husband and kids but it could just as well mean being around my friends and family. Professionally I would like to some day – not too far in the future – host my own entertainment show for national TV.

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

Unfortunately we all have bad situations and I did at the beginning of my career. I wasn’t checking if photographers I worked with were legit before agreeing to a photo-shoot. I was young and unexperienced. During a shoot, the photographer started touching my hair and skin, then tried to untie my shirt. I had to stop the shoot and leave. It was very scary and all I could think of was “I didn’t sign up for this”.

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

Oh yeah, are you kidding me? Who hasn’t. So, I should probably not say this but whatever I’m human and we all have our embarrassing moments right? I was very sick with a cold for one of my shoots, and I really didn’t want to miss it never the least cancel on a very professional photographer and magazine editor so I went and pulled it off together but on our very sexy intense moment I had to sneeze and a very not sexy bugger came out and almost got it all over the photographer and his lens, yep, not kidding. So embarrassing! good thing they took it really funny and we even got more comfortable with each other and rocked the shoot! #neversneezeduringyourshoot

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?Crissty Santana in bikini

I love modeling, so maybe the answer is no. I really would love to see more curvaceous women in the runaway. I agree skinny tall girls DO look more edgy and designers need the perfect physique to showcase their creations, but I believe most women would like to vision themselves on them, I’m one of them.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat?

I exercise at least 5 days a week. I enjoy basketball and was never a girly girl when little, more of a tomboy. You would typically find me eating wraps, salads, sandwiches and favorite of all steak with A1 source, oh and tacos duh, I’m 100% Mexican.

Please tell us something most people don’t know about you.

I can’t sleep without socks. If I had no other options, I would wait till your sleep and I will steal yours if you have any, hehe.

Would you change anything about yourself (physical or otherwise)?

I would probably like to be taller but I’m 5’6 for a reason and whatever the reason is, I’m fine with it 🙂

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