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Interview with Ms Amanda Tea — Model, Entrepreneur and Photographer

Ms Amanda Tea is a 26-year old model residing in Chicago, Illinois.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I grew up in Chicago. Art has always been a huge part of my life. Growing up I was surrounded by drawings, painting, music, photography and film. I got exposed to a lot of great things through family and close friends. I also feel very lucky that they have been supportive of all my crazy projects.

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

I was nineteen years old and working at an internet cafe when a photographer who was a frequent customer was interested in the hair pieces that I make. I always had an interest in modeling since I was a fan of a lot of artists and models out there doing that kind of work. If it weren’t for meeting that photographer my portfolio wouldn’t have started.

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

I would love to have some of the hair-pieces and wigs from my line sold in stores! I have a lot of goals that seem really daunting right now. Like working on a short film, and creating music. I’ve always had this fantasy of being kind of like John Carpenter or Robert Rodriguez. If I was able to raise the funds I would definitely work on my ideas.

Ms Amanda Tea on rooftopsHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I sadly do not model as much as I used to. When I do it’s usually for my store Pennywigs.com or if a friend asks me. I would love to be a part of more fashion and acting projects. I have to actively look for those kind of gigs and apply for them though and finding jobs looking for an actress or model that fits my description is hard to find.

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

Well the best experiences for me have been when it’s a group photo shoot and kind of like a party where I get to meet a lot of other artists while creating awesome images at the same time. I always walk away learning something new by being around other models and photographers.

The worst experiences for me, which I can only blame myself for, is just not being more careful about who I chose to work with and making sure I’d be safe.

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

I think modeling in a public place or where there is a possibility of anyone seeing you is always interesting. You just never know what people’s reactions are going to be and I’ve had a multitude of different things happen to me while shooting but luckily most were pretty amusing.

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

I find the whole you have to be 5 feet 8 inch and slim to be an agency represented model to be a tad ridiculous. I think for photographs it really shouldn’t matter how tall or how slim you are. I realize that there are successful models out there who are on the shorter side and there are now successful plus size models too so I’ve felt things are getting better. Maybe for runway modeling it will always be the same but there are a lot of beautiful people out there who given the chance could bring something new and different to the table.

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

I used to practice Taekwondo and Hapkido. Right now I’m looking to get back into martial arts again and if not I might give dancing a more serious try so I can find something to do that is active. While exercise and nutrition are very important to your body and lifespan, I regret not treating my body as well lately. Because of what I do, I’m on the computer most of the day and get so caught up in work I always forget to take out that 30 minutes a day to exercise. No excuses though, don’t be like me! Work that bod.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I used to work at a funeral home. People don’t know how much of a movie buff I am. I’m usually pretty good with any trivia questions about film.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I’m sure everyone would like to change something about themselves. I definitely would change things if I had a magic wand. I actually appreciate body modification and though the idea of surgery sometimes scares me getting breast implants is definitely tempting.

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

Travel and find some place to go camping. Stare at the stars.

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Interview with Natalie — Palijapite Model

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

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Please share something people don’t know about you.

My ethnicity. Guess…

Would you change anything about yourself?

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

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

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

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Interview with Roberto Cordero Jr

Roberto Cordero Jr is a 19-year old model residing in Gilbert, Arizona.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Greetings and salutations reader, my name is Roberto Cordero but I usually go by Robert, to make it more simplistic for those who find it difficult to pronounce. Anyways, I was born in Yuma Az but the majority of my childhood resides in Oceanside CA. I’m currently staying in the valley of Phoenix Az, where my career began. I am a film student attending the Art Institutes of Phoenix where most of my notions are developed and put into action. My hobbies include creating art, capturing moments and scenes, inspiring, being a thespian or model. Growing up, I was in constant battle, going through pivotal phases, given doubt, feeling hopeless, and lost in this universe. School was a disaster, I didn’t fit in with the kids that attended so I spent a vast amount of time with myself during classes and lunch or spent it with the wrong crowd. I believe that the struggles I had throughout my adolescence has made me a better and more innovative individual. My family, including my 4 younger brothers, one older and one younger sister, is an incredible support system, they believe in me and I believe in them. Though both my parents divorced when I was just a child, they are both civil and have found new partners… which is why I have a big family. I believe the annulment did affect me though which is why I’m a very secluded and silent person but I’m slowly opening up and coming out of that particular phase. But, not to go into complete detail, let me make this short and simple for you, I’m just your average guy living an extraordinary life.

Roberto Cordero Jr wearing a black coatWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

Last year is when it all kicked off. I signed my very own two year talent contract with Deborah Maddox Agency, located in Scottsdale Arizona. You see, there was no hand-outs, it was all one me to take initiative to make this happen and that’s exactly what I did. At first, my plan was to aim as an actor, but slowly as that progressed I became intrigued with the art of modeling. As a freelance photographer, I also shot my own images so I used myself as the model to create and edit and since then I’ve been building my portfolio and submitted for and booked gigs that involved runway, commercial, editorial, and photo-shoots with local photographers. It just happened, there really isn’t an interesting story behind it. It’s just something that became compelling to me. It’s also a great opportunity to gain more exposure as a local and a creative enjoyment for self-expression. And, if you’re fond of fashion, then this is a wonderful opening to its world.

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

If I were to categorize my goals, I’d say my personal aspirations would be a Photographer and Videographer. I’m currently going to school for film but photography will always take a huge part in my life. I’ve been self taught with creating and capturing portraits. It’s just something that lived within me at a very young age, as cliche as that sounds. Now I’m taking full advantage of those abilities. As far as my professional goals, I’d say Acting and modeling is where my passions lies and I view these dreams as my professions. In 5 to 10 years, I see myself changing the world for the better. Inspiring the youth, making positive impact. I also envision myself living out my fulfilled dreams, traveling the world with my loved ones, taking care of my family, working with other artisans, and just being able to entertain, be it on television, stage, runway, and others; and creating art.

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

I’m usually working more on film projects rather than modeling assignments. Right now, I’m currently focused on filming my first feature film which includes dialogue in Flagstaff, Arizona, titled “My Name is Nobody” premiering in theaters in 2015. When it comes to the modeling world, there are many themes and subjects I enjoy depicting or engaging with but most shoots I work on are more fashionable and creative editorials. I’d say I work with modeling at least twice every two weeks, which isn’t really frequent due to my busy schedule with filming. But, that will definitely change up once everything pacifies.

Roberto Cordero Jr in the woodsPlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

Come to think of it, I have yet to have a bad experience with modeling. I hope I don’t jinx myself on this one.

However, there are many good. Every experience with modeling or anything with entertainment is an amazing involvement. I try to soak in as much as I can and learn from other talent and photographers as I’m on set. The process is incredible; being patient is definitely a virtue. I’ll forever cherish the moments

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

Last year, I was scheduled for a photo-shoot session with TME and I was so stoked for it, thinking I’d be in a room full of incredible and talented male and female models. Well, there were definitely incredible female models at the shoot, then again there were only female models present. I was the only dude. It was quite hilarious actually and took me some time to adjust to the environment. Nothing embarrassing happened, it was just unordinary and funny to me; As it was to the rest of the ladies as well. I still had a wonderful time working with all the creative minds that attended.

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

I would put the value back into creativity and labor. It’s not about money, but it is about value. You can have it good, fast or cheap, but presume you can only choose two. Well, people are leaving ‘good’ out of it and decide to have it quick and vulgar. I would like everyone to slow it down just a little bit to bring back the quality. To have the appreciation for things that are caliber and bringing back those who just want the job done well and with passion. Nothing is free and the fact that seems to be lost lately. We are all aiming in the industry because it is something we are truly vehement about and we enjoy doing it, let’s not get sidetracked.

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

Nutrition and exercise certainly plays a huge role as a model and actor. Physical and mental health is dynamic and essential for the talent. Although, when it comes to food, I’ll eat anything and as much as I want. I have my high metabolism to thank for that and I’m taking full advantage of it for the time being. It can be a hassle at times because it could cause severe acne and system problems so it is best that you balance it out with eating vegetables, tons of water, and making sure you’re taking the right dose of vitamins and protein. Salads are very common in my meals; at least 3 a week. On Mondays and Tuesdays I take two hours out of each day and work on my arms and chest. Wednesday & Thursdays are leg days, and on Fridays I work on abs and back. The routines are making quite a great difference with my fitness and well-being but a difficult task due to my HM but that is no excuse for me to give in. I’ve always been the type to take care of my physique and wellness, as it should be for everybody else. John F. Kennedy said, “Physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, it is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity.”

Roberto Cordero Jr holding a cigar and whiskyPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I can sense people’s emotions and energy. Also, when someone is staring at me which is quite phenomenal, but at the same time unusual. I guess that’s what they call a “sixth sense”.

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

There is absolutely nothing I would want to modify about myself. I’ve learned to accept who I am and my appearance. God created us all in his own image, just how he wanted us, so why change it? Be you and change for no one! These TV shows, magazines, movies, and stars give the viewers, especially women, such a distorted perception of reality. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, remember that. As a model, it’s mandatory that you accept yourself because being insecure will definitely be a con in this industry. It will destroy you, knocking down your confidence and that can affect your career. Be you!.

What features do you look for in a partner?

A woman that is open minded, adventurous, spontaneous, witty, quirky, funny, goofy, outgoing, great sense of style. A woman that is confident and comfortable with being herself in and out of public. Also, having a great personality because that is much more important than physical looks. Intelligence, ambition, drive and loyalty are also very essential characteristics.

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