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Interview with Jerrika Pettry — Farm Girl in a Models World

Jerrika Pettry is a 25-year old model residing in New York, New York.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Art lover, nature respecter and one very beautiful and inquisitive soul, that’s how I would describe myself. I was born and raised in WV, always barefoot and smiling, that’s the way everyone around saw me. I have had a love for all animals big or small for as long as I could remember, and have been on farms all my life and worked just as hard as my brother and tried to keep up with my father, respecting my mother and learning from my sister. The love I have for art is what lead me to modeling, as I express myself through my work and I always wish for my viewers to feel every shot as if it were a story being told. Hopefully my story is one beautiful and very long one. And I also wish for you the same, from one wildly free soul to another.

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

Art, Art, Art is why my modeling career started, as at a very young age of 13 I was admiring and noticing simple beauty that most pass up everyday and do not see. I was sketching and painting, so modeling just opened a door to a more beautiful way of expressing the artistic side of myself.

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

Of course I would love to have a successful modeling career but also would love to have a job or hobby that has to do with wildlife. Of course everyone wants a family sooner or later; a nice farm with a family and hopefully a modeling career to be proud of, I would be content.

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

I can work in pretty hectic situations, as I am able to plan shoots back to back or take a week off, and only go as far as implied nudity, nothing erotic, as well as having done acting for several videos on YouTube and Vimeo. I have written my own story to the videos, being an artist of many genres not just one. So anyway, I love to act, do video and modeling of all sorts.

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

Well let’s see… of course the worst experience for a young model is the clients who will pretend to want “swim wear” sessions but end up saying “more skin”. That’s so frustrating but I suppose it’s a much needed lesson, and I’m sure that’s happened to all aspiring models or actors. My best experiences were always with a fellow art seeker like myself or working with animals. There will always be good and bad experiences but what matters is learning from them all.

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

So funny but true. I was working on an implied piece for a New York gallery, and for this shot I had to be besides a horse. It just so happened my father has a very secluded farm and yes, a horse. As my posing started my father had came home and walked out to his barn to stumble upon his horse next to his semi naked daughter. It was very amusing to the photographer but completely embarrassing to my father and I. An out of the ordinary thing that happened was after another different shoot. It was another art piece that called for implied, and the photographer and I traveled into the woods to find a perfect place near a rock formation. After the shoot the next day I started itching very badly all over my body, and it turned out that I had been posing in and on top of poison sumac. This horrible stuff was all over and so very hard to get rid of. Almost four days of the most horrible itching and oatmeal baths I could stand.

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

Yes of course, who is ever completely satisfied with the way anything is ran. I would have a modeling agency in every state, no matter how big or small, as there are no agencies in WV, and I know there are some very beautiful hidden talents here. And the fake agencies out there, the ones that ask for money first. So many young girls waste their time with these places believing they are going to be a model, and it is heart breaking.

jerrika-pettry-naked-in-the-woodsDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I have never worn anything but size 0, as far back as I can remember it has been that way, and never really worried about my nutrition that much, but starting a year ago I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables but I will only consume organic. I also eat tuna, but only in water, for my actual meals, as well as fruits and vegetables as much as I prefer. My grandmother was an herbalist and taught me a lot; I use what she had taught me to stay healthy and for a lot of my health cures. I’m very fit and it honestly comes from my very physical way of living, as I’m very active outdoors and am asked quite often what my work out methods are.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Most people don’t know that I have had several pet snakes and tarantulas. I also spend my spare time cutting grass for a few elderly couples in my hometown when I get the time. I have also actually reset broken bones in several farm animals and am a very helpful non-certified veterinarian. Haha.

Would you change anything about yourself?

My goodness what a goofy question, who wouldn’t!? Haha gosh what a list, I believe everyone has a few things that they do not like about themselves, but I’m very very blessed and should not at all complain. But I would make my feet smaller, make my breasts larger, my hair blonder and my teeth whiter, to be specific and ungrateful sounding.

How do you think you are most likely to die?

Predator attack, bear, mountain lion etc. Possibly a snake bite. I am so active outside and am always in the woods, gathering herbs and such, and I believe I will not die a normal death, but it will have to be something very unlikely or very unexpected. Loving the nature will be the death of me.

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Interview with Sunshine Shen — Playboy Playmate

Sunshine Shen is a 25-year old model residing in Beverly Hills, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born in Harbin China, grew up in Florida and currently reside in the beautiful Beverly Hills California! Although I feel like everyone always expects my life to be filled with excitement 24/7 or I’m a huge party girl but in reality I’m actually such a home body lol. I enjoy watching HBO reruns and I’m obsessed with Game of Thrones! Of course when I do attend an event I usually like to go for a cause, for example I often host the ‘Babes in Toyland’ charities in Hollywood. Hobby wise, I’m like many bunnies, I appreciate the finer things in life, including luxury travels, upscale shopping, fine dinning, among others and think I am a princess.

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

I first became very interested in modeling when I was selected to be a Hooter Calendar girl in 2014 however, I was unfortunately let go unfairly by the company and interestingly enough my co workers at the time did not like me very much so I set my mind on becoming a Playmate to prove everyone wrong. So I did.

sunshine-shen-in-a-miniskirtWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I would like to further my career as a Playmate in the next 3 years then I would like to start my own family. My dream would’ve to be becoming a mother to my own little princesses. I’m absolutely obsessed with children I love their innocence and vivid imaginations. Sometimes I feel like I’m such a naive little girl on the inside myself.

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

I often shoot for International Playboy spreads, unlike the US edition, we’re still upholding the traditional Playboy value of artistic nudes and centerfolds. Although I do have a shy personality however I feel the most confident posing nude for Playboy. I am currently working on a project with Maxim as well which I am very excited about. Other than shooting my career is consisted of glamorous Playboy Parties. I was selected by Hef himself to be one of his Painted Ladies at the most recent Midsummer Night’s Dream party and have been painted for Hef many times before! Other than that I host many charity events in LA and make appearances in Hollywood clubs.

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

The best experience I’ve had in modeling would be meeting all the incredible people that helped me getting my career off the ground and is very supportive of me until this day. Ever since I became a Playmate my life has changed so much I can’t be thankful enough of all the wonderful things that has happened to me and all the amazing friends I have made along the way!

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

I can’t really think of any particular event now that would describe any of those things, however I can promise you life as a bunny is always exciting and filled with drama and lots of laughter, especially when we all band together!. I truly love every moment!

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

Not really anything I could think of, I think there’s a special field of modeling for everyone from erotica to runway there’s a place for everyone so who am I to change the order of the industry?!

sunshine-shen-holding-a-small-dogDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

Believe it or not I actually do not exercise as often as people would expect me to, I mean, my measurements are 28E-18-32. However I am HUGE in healthy eating! I try to eat Vegan and Raw whenever I can and try to only eat chicken and fish as my main source of protein. I also completely cut out dairy products from my diet. And like everyone in LA I am obsessed with green juices especially the ones from Pressed Juicery! So instead of coffee in the morning I just drink half a bottle of their Vanilla Almond Coffee & a bottle of Green 1.5 instead!

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I speak perfect Mandarin Chinese and I can translate some Latin. I’m a big video gamer and always sleep naked lol.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I feel like I can always improve myself into better versions of me. I think as people we should all be able to make our own decisions when it comes to altering ourselves!

What features do you look for in a partner?

I love a well groomed and successful gentlemen, although I’m such a tiny little package I love a taller man. It makes me melt when a man who is serious and ambitious in his career can unwind and be playful with me and call me I’m his little princess. Bottom line, I love to be spoiled so my man must be confident and successful in every single thing that he does.

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Interview with Megan Starr Loxx — Your Variety Show

Megan Starr Loxx is a 26-year old model residing in Las Vegas, Nevada.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I am 26 years old, born and raised in Las Vegas, NV, started freelance modeling when I turned 18 back in 2008, and have been modeling full time since 2010. I love skiing, kayaking, and many other outdoor adventures, have a love for animals and try to give back by volunteering at animal shelters. I also have a passion for real estate, have dreams of owning many properties and renting them out to tenants, and want to fix up homes and flip them for a profit as well.

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

I always wanted to be a model, ever since I was a teenager, specially a Victoria Secret, or Venus lingerie model, as well as becoming a sex symbol. I started applying for modeling gigs the day I turned 18, and didn’t know where to look at first; I didn’t even hear about ModelMayhem until 2009, so I found all of my gigs by referrals during my first year of modeling, and took strange fetish gigs that I still participate in to this day. It has been a long and exciting journey for me.

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

I will continue to pursue modeling for as long as the money and the bookings are steady. I do a lot of fetish content, and I now produce and sell my own content, as well as I plan to continue to grow my fanbase and further market my brand. I would also like to hire a reputable web master and get my website up and running as I envision it by next year, and am currently hiring other models to fulfill custom video orders. I would also like to learn more about editing, and photoshopping, as I enjoy being self-employed, and I am grateful for the lifestyle modeling has given me.

Megan Starr Loxx modeling a black dressHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

How often I shoot varies greatly from month to month. There is a lot of traveling photographers that come to Las Vegas, and some are looking to hire models for professional projects they are working on, while others are what I call hobbyists. I shoot erotic, nudes, glamour, artistic, outdoors, fetish, and even video shoots. I am available to be booked for a large variety of gigs, don’t have a single tattoo, no facial piercings, no breast implants or other body modifications, and I try to keep an overall natural look that has become hard to find here in Las Vegas. Certain conventions such as CES, AVN, and Bridal, will bring in many photographers and I am always booked once to twice a day. The summer is also very busy for me, as all of June and July has had 1 to 2 shoots booked per day, with one day off a week. However, I have to use that one day off to get caught up on my custom video orders that fans placed the week before. Other times of the year are much slower, with only 2 shoots a week.

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

I’ve had some great experiences over the last 8 years modeling; for example, I have had the pleasure of driving a Bugatti topless, I’ve traveled all over the world modeling on all expenses paid trips and cruises, I’ve met some incredibly beautiful and talented people along the way, and I even created some lifelong friendships. I have had very minimal negative experiences modeling, and I would have to say the worst for me personally is the impersonation. Some photographers and videographers that hired me many times throughout the years, and had accumulated a lot of content of me, created stores and websites impersonating me, using my name, and writing in first person as their marketing strategy. This caused several fans to believe they were communicating with me directly.

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

Well… given the many different unique fetishes I have done over the years, yes tons of embarrassing things have happened on shoots. I have gotten used to humiliating myself on camera at work, but again this is just in the fetish category. There was this one time, I had to fly to Portland, Oregon for a 3 day trip were I was shooting two of those days for a well known adult site, and I had to provide my own wardrobe, as well as do my own hair and make up. Well the airline lost my luggage leaving me with nothing the entire trip! I had to use leftover wardrobe on set, I couldn’t do my hair for the shoots, and the cheap replacement razor I used gave me a horrible rash on my vagina. It was embarrassing.

Megan Starr Loxx modeling a white dressIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I wouldn’t change the modeling industry at all. I would however like to go back in time and never work with certain people.

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 been eating very poorly ever since my childhood. I am officially ready to change my eating habits drastically, and for the past 90 days I have been making better eating choices. I do exercise every single day for at least 30 minutes. I go on a 5 mile jog once a week, and love going to the gym.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I think it is always important to continue growing and bettering yourself as a person. I am not perfect and I have bad habits I am working on, such as time management, diet, and more. As for my physical image, I would change a couple things if I could. Such as removing my freckles, having a natural tan, being two inches shorter, having thicker hair, bigger lips on my face, smaller lips on my vagina. I realize all those features make up my unique look, and even though it isn’t my personal physical preference for myself, I am still beautiful.

Where is the weirdest place you’ve ever peed?

The strangest place I ever peed was into a large vase used for flowers on my kitchen floor, and I had to hover over it. It was for a clip for my fetish and adult store. You can purchase it for $14.99 here, if you’re too curious and have to see for yourself.

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Interview with Chyanne Jenee Pearson — Heartland Hottie

Chyanne Jenee Pearson is a 23-year old model residing in Haughton, Louisiana.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Chyanne Jenee Pearson, I’m 23 years old, born in Texas and currently living in Louisiana. On the side of being a full time model, I raise and train my own registered horses, and also have my own modeling website where I sell my photos, book outside photographers to work with, and let my fans keep up with me and my horses. I’m a country girl by heart, since I enjoy rodeo, shooting, mud riding and the out doors in general. I don’t mind having a beer and going down town, but I enjoy a nice bon fire with family and friends just as much.

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

I started at my local mall, where they would have little runway shows for prom dress and bikini season and they actually approached me about doing them. Then I did a contest and was one of the winners but being in school at the time I was unable to go to the next part of the contest which was in Los Angeles, California. A few years went by that I didn’t model at all, and then I decided to get back into it in 2013. I met my current personal photographer in 2014 and ever since then we’ve done all kinds of shoots and it has opened a lot of doors for me having so many nice high quality pics for my portfolio.

Chyanne Jenee Pearson topless on a riverWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

In five years I hope to be signed with a nice company like Cover Girl. In 10 years I hope to be living my dreams!

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

We do anything from fashion to implied nudes. Traveling to special locations is my favorite but we have a studio we work in most of the time and costumes are my current favorite!

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

I don’t have a best, as many of my shoots have been wonderful and well worth my time. The worst time was when we went to a special location out in the public, and someone called the police on us for “indecent exposure” although I was clothed, then we were unable to leave when asked because the keys were locked in the vehicle and we had to get one of the officers to break in for us.

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

No, I have not.

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

Maybe more places that accepted tattoos? And bigger girls.

Chyanne Jenee Pearson modeling an american flag bikiniDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I have a horrible diet due to lack of funding for good food, but I exercise regularly at least once a day, sometimes twice and I stay active with the horses I’m raising and training.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I was riding before I could walk almost, although people think I’m fake when I’m taking pictures with my horses but they don’t know that I bust my rear to feed and take care of these animals properly every single day rain or shine.

Would you change anything about yourself?

Breast job and nose… my jaw line throws my nose off, I was kicked in the mouth when I was 3, by a horse yes.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

If I had to pick one super power to have I would want to be able to talk to animals. I’m not sure if this counts but it would be so much easier to work the horses if I knew what they were thinking.

Visit Chyanne Jenee Pearson ‘s website for more photos and information

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Interview with Brooke — Jill of All Trades and Badass

Brooke is a 25-year old model residing in Louisville, Kentucky.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I am a 25 year old entrepreneur born and raised in Louisville Kentucky with 4 other siblings by two wonderful, hard working doctors. I have had the opportunity to travel to most of the US states and over 30 countries. I received a BFA from University of Arizona and have opened my own small business, which is a letterpress. I have held all sorts of odd jobs including: kennel tech, AR15 designer and builder, security officer, motorcycle mechanic apprentice and model, and as you can see I have trouble being idle and at any time could be doing a hobby, picking up an odd job, or in the gym, and if it’s a DIY project, I’m doing it. I’m self sufficient and determined, maybe even a little hardheaded! I am a serious dog lover and my two dogs come first, and I also love tattoos, so I’m not stopping at the 13 I have now.

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

I became interested in modeling at a young age, maybe 13 and joined a so-named school, which turned out to be really just a money pit, and landed one acting job but quickly realized the company for what it was and was tired of being told “you’re not tall enough” to be a model and get an agent. I moved to Arizona in 2011 and really put in time and effort and quickly built a good portfolio and met some wonderful photographers and other models, while I was a college student, so modeling was some good side cash and really fun for me.

Brooke holding a badass gunWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I hope to build my letterpress company, have a family and continue doing all the things I love, which includes modeling. I’d also like to continue body building and do more fitness photoshoots.

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

In Arizona I did about 2 to 3 shoots a month including video shoots, but when I got into grad school things slowed down, and I also worked for a lingerie company in Arizona for a bout a year. Now that I am back home in Kentucky I have maybe 1 to 2 shoots a month, and although I love video work, I usually end up doing nude, implied, fashion, lingerie and fitness shoots; in general I love outdoor work and anything badass.

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

I have definitely run the gambit with photographers and modeling shoots, and have also found a few photographers who I have absolutely loved and continued working with on silly shoots or just for fun shoots pretty regularly, and I have also met the “guy with camera” about 100 times, so I am pretty good at weeding through those. I can read how a shoot is going to go from the first encounter with a photographer, and I have also learned to expect at least half the payment upon arrival after doing a 6 hour shoot and the photographer refusing to pay me.

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

Plenty of inappropriate behavior from photographers for sure, but one particular photographer stole all my lingerie from my suitcase when I wasn’t looking! And I once did a “group shoot” with some other girls where we dressed up as zoo animals, probably a bit more scandalous than we should have, and went to a zoo where a giraffe licked my armpit, gross.

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

If I could get rid of all the “guys with camera” that would be great, and also anyone who preys on models, since I think no one should feel uncomfortable at a shoot.

Brooke sitting next to a tree in a forestDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I go to the gym 5 days a week and am big into weight lifting; in fact, I’ve gone from 90 lbs in 2011 to 115lbs by 2014, all 25 lbs being muscle. I love to swim and be active, I eat extremely cleanly, and I do not drink alcohol, take any type of recreational drug, drink caffeine or carbonated drinks and tend to eat balanced meals. I’ve seen people not be well enough to play with their children or grandchildren and I have sworn to never be that way… I want to be healthy and active until the day I die.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I have trained on a flying trapeze.

Would you change anything about yourself?

Honestly I wouldn’t change anything about myself, but perhaps I wish some things had not happened to me; although those experiences, despite being horrible, have made me who I am today and I am pretty proud of that. Physically? OK maybe I wish I had been blessed with more defined calves.

What is your guilty pleasure?

I do not have many vices, I don’t drink, or do drugs or really have an addictive personality; I have tattoos, though, but I grew up in Kentucky and love betting on horses. Also peanut butter oreos, whoever invented those I want to kiss you and also kill you.

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Interview with Miranda Wright — Fine art nude model

Miranda Wright is a 24-year old model residing in Chicago, Illinois.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Weirdo with a hot mind. Born in Chicago on the south side of the city…

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

I have been involved with modeling ever since I was a child. When my parents were still together we used to live in a basement apartment across the street from Washington Park. I barely remember going outside but I do remember the times in that tiny apartment where I would walk back and forth across the floor, twirling and twisting. Every now and then, I would ask my mom could I take ballet classes. She would say “if I had the money I would.” I would go on and continue walking until my feet got tired or she yelled at me to “sit down and stop all that walking!”

Miranda Wright on a paintingWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

Currently I am working on my first figure drawing art book for artists. I would also like to make that cross over into doing fine art nudes similar to Volo Magazine. It is my goal to establish myself as a fine art model here in Chicago and move to California where I believe my look is more attractive to photographers and artists. From there I would like to join an agency where they can help me perfect my craft as a visual artist and model.

In the next five years, I see myself in California working with art and being around artists who are taking their careers seriously because they have a true passion for what they do.

If I could meet someone who understands fine art and doesn’t mind me posing nude, we would be very good companions because I am open minded and a very good listener. I just hope that who ever he is he helps me feel less weird and comfortable enough to show him who I really am.

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

I model on a monthly basis but I am always shooting because I have a blog of my own that I use to help other models find affordable clothing and give them tips on modeling. My focus is on fine art so I mainly pose nude for artists throughout Chicago and its suburbs. I get booked for drawing classes, open studio, costumed sessions as well as artists who are working on specific projects.

Every year, I work as a freelance visual merchandisor where I am asked to help set-up on one day and then model the garments the next. The convention takes place at the Merchandise Mart and gives me another modeling job for the year.

Miranda Wright face closeupPlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

I had the absolute worst experiences as a fashion model. Before I made the cross-over into fine art, I made an attempt to be a fashion model without doing the proper research; starting out at 19, I still struggled with self-esteem issues that aided in me getting taking advantage of. When people know you’re good they will find a way to get near you but a good person and bad people do not mix no matter how sweet you want to be.

I don’t want to name the people because they’re too many, I just want to mention that there are lots of women in Chicago who are doing local fashion shows and have to promote the fashion show and sell tickets as compensation. I remember doing more than one photo shoot and fashion show and not receiving a photo. Just thinking about all the time I wasted modeling for people at some show where there are only 3 designers and not enough clothes for the models or they ask you to bring the clothes!

Yes, people would clap for me as I twirled down the runway and give me confidence to keep going but I was not going anywhere professionally in my modeling career and I literally had to cut ties with those people.

Everything changed when I started researching jobs that I could do: Posing always came natural to me but it was hard to show that to a photographer when you’re still struggling with self-identity issues. Working with a local photographer aided in helping build my confidence. One day I came to shoot and said I am ready to do nudes! The photographer describes the experience as watching a butterfly leave its cocoon.

After submitting my info to one of the oldest fine art organizations in Chicago, I received an email from a monitor 2 weeks later! I had my first session as a fine art model in November of 2013, I do not know where I would be if I wasn’t posing nude.

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

One time, when I got up from sitting in a pose, an artist joked and asked “Did you blink, Miranda.” I laughed and said yeah.

Miranda Wright nudeIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Like every other industry, I do not like that we have to constantly compare ourselves; I do not a have a problem knowing that I may never grace the cover of Vogue because I have accepted what I can do. Yet, I do not like seeing models who are really reality characters get picked over models who are professional and deserve it more. Modeling is a hard job that gets glorified but people do not realize the discipline it takes to be a “subject” and have to transform yourself constantly yet remain true to yourself. I understand that celebrities are great for advertising but models are models because they know how to model.

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

Kickboxing OnDemand, pilates and plenty of squats and green tea; the only thing I do consistently is drink green tea every morning. I watch my portion sizes and stay away from pork because it is hard for me to digest.

If I did not exercise on a regular basis, artists would not pick me because I am not strong enough to hold the poses. I also eat fruit and vegetables every week and get plenty of sleep.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I can rap.

Would you change anything about yourself?

If I could fast forward to see how things turn out then yes. Otherwise, no I am who I am supposed to be

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

Writing has always been a passion of mine, and few people know that I can rap. If I only had 24 hours left, I would create a mix tape of my experiences thus far and leave behind an album of my life to share.

Visit Miranda Wright’s website for more photos and information

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Interview with Amy Fantasea — Cosplayer, Model and Mermaid

Amy Fantasea is a 22-year old model residing in Sarasota, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Born in Panama City FL, raised in the rain forests of Puerto Rico. My family is all in Puerto Rico, I lived there for 13 years and decided I wanted to explore The U.S, so I moved back to Florida 3 years ago with only 2 bags, $300.00 in my pocket and a heart full of dreams. Today I live in Portland Oregon and I’m beginning my bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design, I have a wonderful boyfriend, 2 beautiful cats, and a bright future.

My hobbies will hopefully become my career and that includes making swimable mermaid tails, cosplaying, modeling and photography.

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

I started Cosplaying in Puerto Rico when I was 15, I’ve always loved fantasy, video games and Japanese Pop Culture, so I fell in love with cosplay instantly.

I had a knack for making all my costumes and props by hand, with whatever I could use. I taught myself how to sew, do makeup, work with plastics and wigs. I began to draw a lot of attention because of my dedication to the characters I would portray and slowly began working with various photographers. When I turned 18 I tried nude modeling, alternative arts and body paint, my portfolio began to grow and so did my job opportunities. Today more than 50% of my income comes from nudes and cosplay modeling and I couldn’t be happier!

Amy Fantasea modeling a kos-mos costumeWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I want to finish my degree in Fashion Design and Bushiness so I can have the necessary tools to begin my own costuming and alternative clothing company. If that’s successful, then I would love to have my own studio where I can give costume making workshops, modeling, makeup and photography classes for teens who are looking for artistic ventilation and direction. It’s something I wish I could have had when I was young and I know there are tons of young people out there who are very interested in these art forms but don’t know where to look for learning.

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

I model at least 2 to 4 times a week, I manage my own hours, rates, who I choose to work with and most of the time I do my own wardrobe, makeup, hair.

Most of my shoots are artistic nudes, body painting, figure modeling, alternative, cosplay and my favorite, underwater.

When I’m not modeling I’m working at a retail store or selling my mermaid tails online.

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

I don’t really have very many bad experiences when it comes to modeling, I’ve been very wise with who I work with and I usually bring my boyfriend who is also my bodyguard… hahaha.

I can say that my worst was probably during a nude shoot, the photographer was still a rookie, pretty young and single. He awkwardly began getting a boner while we were shooting. I asked him if he needed to take a breather, he was pretty embarrassed.

Best experiences are definitely when I put on my mermaid tails for an underwater shoot. I make my own swimable mermaid tails by hand and underwater photography is just an art form of its own. Together it creates some very beautiful photos and nothing is ever the same once you try it.

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

Once when I was shooting at a coastal reef in Puerto Rico, I had one of my mermaid tails on, it was a perfect day, water was crystal clear. I don’t use a mask or goggles when I do underwater sets so my vision is pretty blurry, I suddenly see a large dark blob come towards me. I of course freak out a bit, this thing was at least 7 to 8 feet long, so I climb onto the reef and rip my tail a bit in the process. It turned out to be a manatee coming up to say hi…

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

Yes, discrimination. The human body is a beautiful work of art, no matter how big or small you are, old or young. I have met some amazing people during my journey and some that make me want to gag. And what has bothered me the most is that the closer you get to a modeling agency or to fashion modeling, the closer you get to some legitimately disgusting people. I’ve had the opportunity to do runway a few times and I was always the shortest one there -I’m 5’7- and the only “curvy girl”. The agency admins would always poke fun at all the girls, and all the girls would in return get very nasty with each other regarding weight, height, and even ethnicity. I decided that the nude modeling world was a much more realistic place, and it has been.

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

Nutrition has always been very important to me, my mother is a nutritionist and practices natural medicine. I eat a lot of dark green vegetables, spinach, kale, chard, lots of nuts, beans, root vegetables. Good quality lean red meat, turkey and fish. I don’t drink soda, don’t eat dairy and I hardly eat sweets or bread. I love wine and good dark chocolates and occasionally I’ll indulge in some good sheep’s milk cheeses. I also take classical ballet and have been doing yoga since I was 10.

Amy Fantasea modeling a pokemon bikiniPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I am obsessed with looking different, not for others, but for myself. I get terribly bored easily so I’m constantly changing my hair color, I change it at least once a month to purples, blue, teal, pink, pastels, red and all over again! I also own over 20+ pairs of colored contact lenses, I’m a bit obsessed.

Would you change anything about yourself?

Yes, I wish I was better with money! Slowly I’m learning how to manage it, but it’s still one of my weakest traits. I also wish I was happier, I’m never content with what I have and always want a better version of it. It does fuel my goals, since I’m never satisfied with my work or with myself, I’m constantly improving. But, I just hope I’ll someday get to the top of my mountain and finally be happy and content with everything that I have accomplished.

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

My partner is exactly that, my partner. He is my rock, my protector, my support, my accountant, my cheerleader and the one who always brings me back down to earth when my head is too far up in the clouds.

I’m very fortunate to have him, he’s very supportive of my modeling and career path, he even participates in my shoots sometimes! We have been together for almost 3 years and it feels like we have known each other for a lifetime. We are extremely cheesy…

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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 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.

Visit Charrdonnay’s website for more photos and information

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Interview with Freya Gallows

Freya Gallows is a 24-year old model residing in San Jose, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I grew up in the Silicon Valley and originally went to school for engineering before opting to spend my youth stumbling around the world without a plan instead. I don’t really live anywhere; I spent the beginning of this year living out of a backpack around Southeast Asia and Australia, went to Reno to spend six months building Embrace, which is a large art Burning Man art project, will spend the fall roaming and camping around California and the winter home-basing in New Mexico in order to hunker down for a few projects that I haven’t been able to work on from the road.

Modeling has been my primary source of income for the last five years, though I’m just as much a dabbler as I am a wanderer, and I’ve also gotten work teaching skiing, practicing Thai massage, harvesting beets, freelance writing, building trails, I did a lot of rock work on the PCT, operating heavy machinery, taking care of horses, and I’ve spent much of the last few years volunteering for Burning Man, for which this year I spent six exhausting months on the build crew for Embrace. It’s both my greatest fortune and somewhat limiting that I do not have a singular passion to devote my focus to, and that my interests diverge into a squillion facets.

Freya Gallows wearing black lingerieWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

The “how” came before I knew the “why”: Initially I didn’t pursue modeling so much give in to it. At twelve, I was a really tall, gawky little string bean and my parents were approached about my potential as a future model, though they thought it’d be damaging for me to enter that world as a kid, and I vehemently agree. Once puberty did its job, I was still tall and thin, but not “agency-standard” tall and thin, so I never looked into modeling as an option until I was approached by a photographer who told me about freelance modeling. After that, it wasn’t until two years after I’d signed up for a Model Mayhem account that I went to a shoot. I was curious and nervous but a bit reluctant.

At that first shoot, I unexpectedly found myself completely transformed, free to explore a character. Modeling has gotten me more acquainted with my own body, and with sides of myself I don’t often see: I’m not someone people would describe as glamorous, girly, flirtatious, or fashionable. It’s play and experimentation, and it’s freeing.

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

Well, I’m planning to spend next spring doing a modeling tour up the Atlantic Coast, Florida through Maine, on a bicycle. The prospect’s terrifying to me, which is why I’m making myself do it.

Otherwise, modeling-wise, I’d like to get my butt over to Europe for a tour; I’m thinking next summer I’ll skip Burning Man and do just that. And I’ve always got my mental fangirl-list of models and photographers I want to work with or meet or get to know better.

As for five- or ten-year plans, I don’t believe in planning that far into the future; I’m a creature of change, which I think we all are, if we’re experiencing healthy growth, and have no idea who I’ll be or what I’ll want in five years, it’ll depend on what I experience and learn in the meantime. If I try to limit my five-years-into-the-future self to pursuing what I think I’ll want, right now, then I wouldn’t have as much room to explore or change.

Freya Gallows wearing black dress in black backgroundPlease tell us about the most memorable experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

There was one time I got to crush a car with a track loader. Another time where we were interrupted by a herd of very curious cows; one came up and started licking my elbow. Another time when a hair stylist turned my hair into a three-foot-wide cloud, which I had on the one-hour train ride home. Once I posed in a zentai suit and ankle cuffs in an old elementary school that the photographer had turned into a studio, darkroom, and bondage dungeon, there was still a lot of memorabilia left over from its days as an elementary school, which added a fantastic dimension of creepiness to the place. One shoot had me wielding an oxyacetylene torch. I’ve done multiple-day shoots in national parks, I’ve done shoots where I’ve spent hours in a make-up chair, I’ve been suspended from the ceiling, and I’ve posed for daguerreotypes and ambryotypes.

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

Absolutely. I’ve been trying to change it in my own small ways.

When I modeled in Australia for the first time, I was shocked by how well I was treated; it made me realize fully, for the first time, how much I and other freelance models in America put up with being disrespected, emotionally abused, physically violated, and financially shortchanged, without even realizing it. Of course, many American photographers are great people. But there are also photographers who get away with a lot, especially if they’ve got a big name. I’m sure anyone reading this can think of at least one or two famous photographers whose track records of physical or sexual assault haven’t slowed down their careers.

I’ve tried to combat this by putting my foot down firmly about my own limits; I don’t allow myself to get bullied into anything, from posing outside my comfort zone to lowering my rate for no good reason. It’s taken a lot of trial and error and practice to get to that point, though; at a shoot, it’s hard not to want to be a people-pleaser and just get along, or swallow back frustrations in order to be non-confrontational. Some level of being flexible and easygoing is really important, but it can be hard to find the line between “easy to work with” and “easy to take advantage of”.

Freya Gallows with flowered headDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I don’t have an exercise routine, but I try to make activity a lifestyle; I don’t “work out” and what I do doesn’t feel like “exercise”. It’s just play. I climb rocks and trees, swim in rivers and lakes, snowboard and ski, scuba dive, do yoga, go backpacking, and have jumped on random opportunities to do everything from whitewater rafting to trapeze. I walk around small towns and big cities. I run around the beach with a few drinks in my belly. I play with dogs. I lose at push-up contests.

Nutrition’s important to me and I try to eat well overall, but I’m a bit of a gourmand. I don’t spend money on clothes or makeup, but I’ll blow money on really good beer, wine, cheese, or chocolate.

Sometimes people try to completely cut out “bad” foods that they love, like junk food junkies perpetually afraid of relapse. I personally think it’s a lot more effective and healthy to learn to practice moderation, and to find ways of preparing healthy foods so that they taste amazing without overloading them with sugars and fats and starches. I am very much anti starvation diets and cleanses, but I am pro juice fasting: I could talk about juicing all day, but for anyone curious I’d suggest the documentary Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Well, I can pee standing up. And my first language was Mandarin, before English.

Would you change anything about yourself if you could?

Buddhism discusses cultivating “beginner’s mind”; you can’t fill a full cup. I want to learn and do everything, to go everywhere, to never get too comfortable for too long and to never submit for too long to holding patterns, neuroses, or rationalizations. To always be getting faster and stronger, physically and mentally. To learn to be more compassionate, easygoing, open, and humble, to internalize that no one can “make” me feel or do anything except myself. To get better at living presently and paying attention. Lather, rinse, repeat, until my heart stops.

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