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Interview with Cia Lee — Gamer model with 13 pets

Cia Lee is a 24-year old model residing in Coral Springs, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I am a Middle Eastern and Russian model who has too many pets. I am professionally represented and have walked for Miami Fashion and Swim Week, Art Basel and quite a few others. Aside from modeling I have a stream on Twitch.tv/katsallday where I have a nice fanbase building. I was born in Hollywood FL.

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

I was scouted at age 12 to be a model for a Hawaiian photoshoot. I have been working ever since.

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

Well, honestly in 5 years I hope to be working full time in my own no kill animal shelter. Matter of fact that’s what I would be doing 10 years from now too. As for modeling in 5 years, hey if they still want me I’m down.

Cia Lee modeling sunglasses in the cityHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I’m a runway model mainly, but will do avant garde edgy photoshoots too. I’ve done a couple campaigns for websites and I even hair model. I book about 1 to 2 big runways a month, with over 200 in audience, and 5 to 10 photoshoots.

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

Best experience – Walking Art Basel in Miami, where I wore a rock cast skirt that was impossible to bend your legs in. Two security guards had to lift me up onto the stage. I did my walk, turned around and the guards were gone. I had to jump off the stage in 6 inch heels. The crowd went crazy and I didn’t break my ankle!

Worst experience- I don’t think I have one. Maybe that one time when I twisted my toe back on stage and had to endure the pain forever after while people took pics.

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

I walked a bikini show in Miami for a swimwear company. It was at a hotel pool. They chose me to jump into the pool on my return walk. It was on tv. So cool.

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

I think I would like to change the agency fee; 20% is a lot when your pay is more than a few hundred.

Cia Lee wearing jeans in the countrysideDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

Ok, this is where I differ from most models. I beat anorexia in my teens and I cannot diet due to it. I eat what I want when I want and I’ve found that my body will stop me before I eat too much. If I want to eat a deep fried twinkie and wash it down with cherry coke I will. I’m lucky to have a body that doesn’t gain weight too easily. I don’t exercise. I have a mild heart condition. Honestly I wake up, eat, play video games, walk the dog, eat, maybe model, maybe play more video games then I eat and sleep. That’s a day in the life of me.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I have automatonophobia. Im afraid of when robots take over the world. They will.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would change my heart condition. And my feet are wayyy too small for my height so I’m kinda clumsy; 5’11 and a size 8 shoe.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

I wish I could hover. Not even fly. Just hover. I have a DnD 3.5 character named Lee, she has hoverboots. I want to hover like her.

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Interview with Sasha — Full-time working mother and model

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

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sasha modeling a black dressDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

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

Please share something people don’t know about you.

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

Would you change anything about yourself?

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

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

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

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Interview with Kay “The Walk” Anna — Fierce Model with Big Aspirations

Kay “The Walk” Anna is a 25-year old model residing in Washington, District of Columbia.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hey y’all! My name is Kay Anna and I was born and raised in the DMV area. For those who don’t know, that stands for D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Not the Department of Motor Vehicles! I graduated from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia where I studied Sports Management. I love the sports industry and aside from my dream of modeling, my desired career path will lead me to become a sports reporter. I have my own blog where I talk about anything and everything but, it is mostly geared toward sports and fashion.

Kay The Walk Anna modeling a black dress in an alleyWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I got involved in modeling when I was 15 years old, doing local runway shows. I was super involved in sports during my high school years, participating in crew, track and field and gymnastics so, it left little room to do much more. During my time at Old Dominion University, I participated in runway shows for the Fashion Association and collaborated with other students on fashion projects. It was always a rewarding experience to collaborate with other artistic minds and create something. After graduating and moving back to the DMV, I got involved in DC Fashion Week. I loved participating in DC Fashion Week because it provided me an opportunity to network with people who have a similar passion as I do. Plus, I got to show off my fierce walk that I love so much.

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

I see myself continuing to model, furthering my career as a sports reporter, moving near a beach and living a happy life!

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

I have dabbled in every facet of the industry from photo-shoots and runway to acting. I love being able to collaborate with different creative minds whether it be an edgy photo shoot or a fun, smiley runway show. I’m an open-minded woman and I will try almost anything just once, sometimes the crazier the idea the more fabulous the image or concept turns out!

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

Most of my modeling experiences have been fun. I love to bring positive energy and enjoy myself on set so, the time can be enjoyable and productive for everybody! With that being said, I don’t really have a worst experience when it comes to my modeling career. What I can say is that I hate disorganized anything so, if I come to a photo-shoot or a runway show and there is no organization or preparation that would be a terrible experience for me.

Kay The Walk Anna modeling at a runwayIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I think the industry has evolved a lot over the years. As someone who loves runway and is 5’6, I would love if the runway standard was not 5’9 but, I understand the reasons behind it. To love the industry is to respect the reasons for the standards that have been set. I wouldn’t change a thing.

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 workout so that I can eat what I want. Since good food is a weakness, I don’t really turn down a meal. Everything from steak and potatoes to salmon salad. I don’t really eat dessert with my dinner but, I live for cupcakes and chocolate.

Having participated in sports pretty much my whole life, I am used to various workout regimens per whatever sport I was participating in. Currently, I have about 10 killer ab workout variations that I switch up every couple of days, Zumba and cycling classes are my favorite quick workouts and occasionally I run or use the elliptical machine for cardio.

Would you change anything about yourself?

All the experiences I’ve had in my life, both positive and negative, have combined to make me the woman I am today and that is a beautiful. I don’t regret and I wouldn’t change a thing!

Do you have any fears or phobias?

Trays. I’m sure most everyone has been to a Chick-Fil-a or some other fast food place and they serve you meals on those plastic trays. EWWW. They weird me out and make me uncomfortable therefore, I always order my food to go.

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Interview with Haylan Victoria — Fine artist, vocalist, and model

Haylan Victoria is a 22-year old model residing in Hartford, Connecticut.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I’ve always been fascinated by the creative arts, and the time and effort people put into their works. My mother was a painter, and my dad was always listening to things like the B-52’s, Ramones, and Pink Floyd, so I was heavily influenced by their alternative lifestyles. I bounced back and forth between family members growing up, so singing and drawing were always there for me to express myself. For a long time I was afraid of the competition in the arts world, but after much encouragement from friends and family I’ve changed my major to graphic design. I have no idea where that will lead me, but I know now that whatever I set out to do will be where my heart lies.

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

I used to work at the college radio station at Western Connecticut State University, and there was a shoot for all of the DJ’s and hosts. Joe Yunckes, the photographer, reached out to me after the fact and asked if I would model for him. He was the first person to ever shoot me, and he suggested I consider looking into working with more people. It had always seemed like a far-fetched idea, but when I put myself out I was shocked by the amount of photographers who wanted to work with me. Since then it’s been a snow-ball effect of awesome!

Haylan Victoria modeling a bridal dress in the woodsWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

Personally and professionally, I still have no idea what I want to do. I’ve been modeling for three years now, and more than anything else I’m enamored by the people I get to work with. To put it in a nutshell, my goal is to work with crazy and fun folks who want to create. Whether that be visual art, music, or film; there are so many facets of humanity that can be expressed through these mediums. The people are what make them interesting.

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

I do about four or five runway shows a year, and shoot very irregularly. Because I’m a full-time student and work in an art gallery, there’s not a whole lot of time in between to focus on modeling. This past year I’ve done about two shoots per month, which is a lot less than I would like, but, “que sera, sera.”

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

By far the most amazing times of my life are always with Isabel Vinson. She is my modeling guru, and has given me more help and advice than anyone in the modeling industry. Because of her I have learned the ways of fashion barter, how to get paid, and when to not care about what the haters think. The beautiful part of this is that it’s translated into my daily life, enveloping my entire persona with a confidence I would not have had otherwise.

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

My second runway show ever was with Redfield Designs. She’s a steampunk artist, so all of her dresses were super long and victorian styled. I was confident that everything would be perfect, but little did I know that there would be stairs involved. The perfect combination of a floor length dress, seven inch heels, and overconfidence caused me to eat carpet on my way up. Luckily, it wasn’t caught on film.

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

How competitive it is!!! I love when I walk into a room of models at a show and everyone is super friendly, but that doesn’t happen all the time. I think if people could drop the whole, “I’m going to be better than you,” mentality, life would be a little easier.

Haylan Victoria wearing a see-through dressDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

Daily stretching is vital to my work. Although I don’t model as often as I used to, there is nothing worse than going into a figure shoot and feeling sore afterwards. Also, I wear heels around the house when I’m cleaning up to keep my balance on point. As far as nutrition goes, I eat what I want, when I want. Luckily, I don’t want processed unnatural things in my body, and live in Connecticut where local farmers are very supported. Chocolate cravings are no thing when you live five minutes away from a chocolatier who uses all local and organic ingredients.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

When I was twelve I entered the state foster system. For the first few years I bounced around homes, until I was accepted to a group home for girls who were “well-behaved.” Both of my parents have been sober and doing incredibly well in their recovery since then, and I know I would not be who I am today if it weren’t for seeing their struggles, and going through my own. I hope to some day give back, through running a scholarship program for teens in the foster system.

Would you change anything about yourself?

The one and only thing I would ever consider changing about myself is my doubt. Very frequently I find myself wondering if pursuing modeling is worth the stress, or if my art will ever be something people will like, and sometimes that doubt is difficult to overcome. However, it’s a natural feeling that all people experience. Questioning my self and quality of work causes me to be thoughtful and conscientious of all that I do.

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

I actually go commando quite regularly. For a while a friend of mine and I decided we would just stop wearing bras and panties for an entire semester, and it was amazing! People stared and made comments occasionally, but my boobs had never felt better. If I wear a skirt or am going to be giving my boyfriend a strip tease I might put on a thong, but besides that I don’t see the need to bother!

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Interview with Logan Westbrook — Petite Model:Think Tall, Dream Big

Logan Westbrook is a 19-year old model residing in Denver, Colorado.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I am the exact mix of my Puerto Rican father and Southern blonde hair blue eyed mother, born and raised in Denver, Colorado. As an only child I have been incredibly blessed with support from parents who have sacrificed almost everything time and time again to let me dream big and strive towards my goals. Learning to live with the alcoholism, depression, and bankrupcy that has plagued my parent’s marriage and at times our whole family, I put my passions and stresses into sports, music, horses, and eventually modeling as I grew up. I have grown up riding and training my own horse who is my forever companion through good times and bad, and singing all kinds of music.This has lead me to be able to sing for various charities, sports games, and events across the state and in other states as well.

When I was 7 I traded in my tae-kwon-do belts for a pair of figure skates and have been skating competitively ever since. To my parent’s dismay I discovered yet another expensive hobby when I was 12 – pageantry. Pageantry lead me from state title to state title and national competitions across the country that provided scholarships and opportunities I never could have dreamed of. As of late, I have taken up college as a pretty much poor first generation student with dreams of going into the medical field. None of this has been without my having always had a part or full time job since I was 14 years old, and I have been grateful for every second of every blessing and opportunity that has come my way.

Logan Westbrook modeling a sports outfitWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

Once “America’s Next Top Model” came out when I was still in elementary school I was hooked. I have always had a naturally slender build with lots of leg but was fully aware that 5’8″ is the typical minimum height requirement for runway models. It wasn’t until the petite season of ANTM came out on television that I realized there was hope for an aspiring 5’6″ girl like me. Starting from the ground up in 2007, I worked with various freelance photographers and a small local talent agency to build my print portfolio and add to my skills and experience. I took any job that I could, bending over backwards for projects and photographers to earn my way up the ladder of diversity and experience. Slowly but surely, after years of working without pay and dedicating lots of time to the modeling world my confidence and skill grew to the point where I was ready to pursue modeling more intensely than ever before.

My sophomore year of high school I was suddenly on the rise of what would begin my more professional modeling career. After having been asked to be a senior model and spokesmodel for a local photography company, and winning my first state title at a pageant in the same year, I was picked up by Barbizon Southwest. For years I had been selected for massive scouting opportunities overseas that my family and I simply could not afford, and never seemed to be able to find work in Colorado. Here, finally, was the training and the exposure that I needed to kick start my professional career, and kick start it did. Since then I have been so grateful and blessed to be the cover for local ad campaigns, featured in editorial and catalog magazines across the state and a few nationally published magazines, walk various runways for hair and fashion shows at the local and state-wide level, judge modeling and pageant competitions, work on award winning photography projects, and am continually requested to audition for large company commercials like Hyundai.

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

My goals for modeling from this point forward in my life are to begin moving to more diverse work across the country, perhaps even out of the country if the opportunities should arise. I have lots of print and runway experience now at the state level and have tasted work in other parts of the country. I can’t get enough, and want to experience other runways, meet more designers, and one day be featured in an international magazine. Given this is all hopes and dreams of a petite model living in a tall world, all the while struggling through college. I figure if I made it this far I certainly can make it farther, it will just depend on the connections I continue to make and the opportunities that arise.

Logan Westbrook modeling a long black red dressHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

For the past few years working for Barbizon Southwest I have worked for a paid job in modeling at least once a month every month. During busier seasons I have worked and continue to receive work several times a month and often several times in a week. Most of this work is couture print work for regional magazines followed by local runway shows. I also do a lot of commerical, catalog type work from voice-overs to clothing brand advertisement.

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

The best experience I have had so far with modeling has been working on a project called “The Diver” by photographer Paul Miller. This incredible shoot was almost a 12 hour shoot that feautured massive elaborate sets and wardrobe changes. This year it was awarded for it’s amazing finished photos and artistry by the Art Directors Club of Denver at their annual show. The greatest part of this project was that, once it was published I began receiving calls for work like never before.

When it comes to my worst experiences modeling, it is difficult to really say because what many people would consider the worst are still things that I am grateful for in the big picture. I have sat for hours on a freezing cold location set while they do hair and makeup, or been practically naked on the runway while my poor father looked on in horror but understanding that being model means you don’t always get to choose your wardrobe. I’ve been jostled around back stage or been told time and time again that I’m not tall enough or I don’t have perfect model features. The reality is that sometimes the behind the scenes stuff isn’t all that glamorous, and yes they are correct, but I have learned that fashion and modeling isn’t at all about perfection or what’s “the right size”, and those standards have not kept me from enjoying pursuing this dream.

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

I was asked to model a dress with an incredible high slit that showed a little too much if the dress flew behind my legs on the runway…Of course, it did… as the designer sort of expected, but much to the joy of my onlooking boyfriend and his pals who continue to taunt me about it to this day. I didn’t think twice about it while I was on the runway, but giggled hysterically when I saw my mom’s face in the audience as I was walking off. My poor sweet parents have never said anything about my modeling work but good things, even when it rubs their parental side the wrong way.

Logan Westbrook inside a barn wearing jeansIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I would absolutely change the height standards for runway models, not just because I myself am petite but also because I know so many other incredibly talented models who would do anything for this industry but cannot change their height. It is a sad loss of talent in my opinion.

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

I enjoy running because that was my sport in high school -track-, but most recently I have fallen in love with this workout called “Body Barre” which is basically a workout spin on ballet moves. It is very challenging but makes for really well toned muscles, good posture, and flexibilty. The coolest part is that we do the workouts in out sock and it’s all about isolation so there is no running around like a cardio workout, while still making you work incredibly hard. I tend to stick to gluten free foods because that seems to be a trigger for face breakouts for me. I also love a well made protein shake and keep up on daily vitamins and at least one serving of vegetables a day plus tons of water.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

People typically don’t know that, although my work and my hobbies usually put me in a dress and heels and wearing lots of makeup, I am very much so a tomboy. My favorite outfits behind the scenes are anything that isn’t a skirt: I adore pants, baseball caps and boots.

Would you change anything about yourself?

Honestly if I could be 5’8″ of course I would love to have more modeling opportunities. Otherwise I am happy and grateful to be myself and have the life that I have been given, even if I never make it to the pages of an international magazine.

Do you have any fears or phobias?

I have a strange phobia of dark water and big fish. I have never experienced trauma in these areas so my family has no idea where this comes from. I won’t even jump into a dark pool.

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Interview with Taylor Tran — Model and Highly Trained Hip Hop Dancer

Taylor Tran is a 20-year old model residing in Denver, Colorado.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born and raised in Boulder, Colorado, but my life now is all mainly Denver based. I’m a full time licensed hair and makeup artist and in my free time I’m either working out, modeling, at church or dancing with my hip hop crew – Academy of Raw/Hype 303 -check us out on YouTube!!- we perform, travel, and compete in various competitions around the US. My greatest priority is to love God and love people!

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

I was actually always told I should model since I was super young. I never really looked in to it much. I was in school to be a cosmetologist at the Aveda Institute of Denver and I quickly learned it was a pretty diverse industry, we have access to collaborate with some of Colorado’s best photographers and stylists and more. I saw a flyer for a model call in the institute for the NAHA competition and decided to go and was chosen. Through that, I was asked to model for fellow makeup artists and hairstylists and even photographers that came in to take photos of our work. I started building up a portfolio and just really networked a ton. The idea of being signed to an agency always kind of freaked me out but one of the photographers I worked with really encouraged me to submit to Donna Baldwin Agency and I got signed right away!

Taylor Tran modeling a flowered dressWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

Honestly, there’s a lot I want to do. I feel really blessed because it seems to me like my heart and mind have lined up with what God has planned out for me as far as my passions and careers go. I’m not aiming it super far out right now, I’m focusing on the beginning of my career as a hair and makeup artist because I just started 3 weeks ago, building up a stable clientele and making enough to travel and open up opportunities for myself. Do I hope to go further in modeling? Absolutely. That dream also scares the crap out of me because I also know though that it’s a very competitive industry, but I don’t think it’s something I can’t achieve. I hope to move to Cali in the near future.

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

It all just kind of depends, the past two months have been super busy for me as a model with Denver Fashion week and shoots and such but it’s all just mainly random. My agent will email me when a client is interested, I also keep contact with many different photographers and love collaborating artistic vision. For me, modeling consists of getting to sleep in and waking up and heading out on location looking like a scrub because they’re going to do your hair and makeup for you – which is one of the best parts. I do mainly print work and photoshoots and also runway, but not as much since I’m shorter than your standard runway model. I’ve done fashion, editorial, glamour, art, commercial, sports and others for portfolio work, magazines, a book cover, and more.

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

Best experience was when a photographer and stylist found me on my agency’s site and flew out from South Carolina to work with me, I thought I’d just be traveling around my state shooting with them but I really had an intense spiritual connection with these people. We woke up as early as 4am and road tripped to Georgetown, St. Mary’s Glacier, and Garden of the Gods just shooting, eating good food and exchanging good music and having some really deep talks. It was amazing and I made some incredible friendships. I don’t really think I’ve had a worst experience, my very first photo shoot was for a hair competition and they dyed my hair neon orange which I thought was going to be awful, but it faded really pretty and I actually kept it for a long time.

Taylor Tran modeling black lingerieHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Probably just the photo shoot I talked about with the people that traveled from South Carolina, totally out of the ordinary. Loved it though. I don’t think I’ve had anything embarrassing happen… Yet!

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

I noticed that it’s more common now so I guess it is changing a little! I would change the majority of the height requirements for top agencies to 5’7″… Mainly because I’m 5’7″ 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 do! Dance is probably one of my very greatest passions above most. I’m a hip hop dancer with one of Colorado’s finest hip hop crews called Academy of Raw, formerly Hype 303. We practice 4 days a week and do various performances, battles, competitions, an more. We also travel and compete around the US and have dance fam in places like LA, Hawaii, Vegas, even the UK. We do a lot of intense training and working out. I also try to workout on my own as often as possible, mainly cardio and strength training, I’m a fan of HIIT and I also run a lot. Nutrition has recently become a lot more important to me and I mainly eat clean. I drink a lot of smoothies and try to avoid chicken nuggets which is actually the hardest thing in the world. Just saying.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I’m actually a very passionate writer. I write poetry, I write what inspires me, I write about my daily life, where I’m going, what I’m experiencing, and more. I have kept consistent journals from the moment I’ve been able to write when I was young and I know for a fact my life wouldn’t be the same if I didn’t. I don’t know why but I’ve always had a strong instinct to document and express absolutely everything in that way.

Taylor Tran showing her blonde hairWould you change anything about yourself?

I want an inch! Just one more inch! I always say that. Haha.

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

Let’s be real here, I’m a very spacey person, always have been. When I was in kindergarten, I wore a really pretty and flowy light blue dress with blue and green flowers all over and and a blue cardigan to daycare one day, and as I was outside on the playground I noticed a breeze that I didn’t notice before. I panicked and sat down and cried and refused to tell the teacher or anyone why for hours because who forgets their underwear? Me, that’s who. I can remember exactly what I was wearing years ago on the specific day but I can’t remember my own underwear. That’s talent.

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Interview with JustJenny

JustJenny is a 25-year old model residing in Denver, Colorado.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born and raised in Colorado in a suburban town south of Denver. I’m the youngest of three at 25, and I have a medley of hobbies. From video gaming to cooking, writing fiction to modeling, I always have something to invest my time into! I’m passionate about volunteering and have done so both locally and internationally. I’ve waited tables at Waffle House, turned a wrench at a quick lube, and have been working as a sales operations analyst doing forensic data investigation for the past five years.

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

Growing up in the 90’s, it was hard to ignore Tyra Banks’ show America’s Next Top Model. I was fascinated with all the contestants from each cycle, and my mom said I would make a great model. Introverted as I was back in high school, it took a letter from John Casablancas’ Model and Talent Management program to get me excited and fully committed to learning all I could about the trade. My parents enrolled me in Casablancas’ modeling and acting program in 2007, and by 2008 I graduated with such confidence and self-respect for myself that I pursued modeling without the help of an agency. I know with certainty that I would be a completely different person today if I hadn’t enrolled in that program, and I’m grateful every day for deciding to join it.

JustJenny on a field with an antelopeWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I am currently involved with writing a science fiction trilogy, and aspire to be at least a part-time author once I publish the series. Writing, like modeling, allows me to creatively express myself with no boundaries. Without those two hobbies in my life it would be a lot more dull! I’m very family-oriented, and I want to settle down and start a family soon, which is within reach. Each of these goals wake me up in the morning and make me strive to do the best that I can to achieve them!

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

Majority of my modeling is through photo shoots and runway or fashion shows. I am open-minded to any genre you can think of, yet I respect myself and my body enough to have nothing to do with erotic, implied or full nude, and anything that I will tell you right away would make me feel uncomfortable. Modeling is something I have fun with and want my friends and family to be proud of, so I firmly stand beside the decisions I make.

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

I’ve had my share fair of good and bad experiences, but one of my best ones was actually the first photo shoot I was involved with after graduating from John Casablancas. I did some networking online and found a group of photographers who set something up around some of Denver’s unique graffiti sites open to all models. I was so excited, and my confidence shined through in all my photos. Each of the photographers I cycled through were pleasantly surprised when they asked me how long I had been modeling, and I answered with only a few months. Hearing their compliments on how fluid my transitions were on posing, and how keen a sense of the lighting and angles I had really helped me realize that I had found something that can truly make me feel accepting of myself. In all honesty, it freed me of any negative views I had about myself on top of being a creative outlet, and I’ve never looked back since.

JustJenny modeling a fur coatHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

I went to New Mexico for a photo shoot once and shot out in the desert. It was my first time working with that photographer, but his portfolio held the type of pictures I wanted in mine, so I went out on a limb to work with him out of state. I was nervous and anxious, but after we shot my first outfit I was overwhelmed with how candid and magical the shots turned out. There was this one where I had to jump as high as I could and open my eyes into the blinding sun, and I felt like it was something we’d have to go at over and over to capture the right moment. After the first take the photographer said that we got it, and when he showed me the shot I couldn’t agree more! The movements we both envisioned actually happened on the first take, and it just felt like a connecting moment between the two of us.

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

When I first started out, it seemed like a majority of people assumed that I would be okay with shooting promiscuous or nude photos, just because I’m a woman with a decent figure at 5’7″. It gets under my skin when someone in the modeling industry doesn’t look past your features and makes assumptions off of your look alone before getting to know the genres you enjoy shooting, your own inner creative ideas, or how your work ethic measures up. If I could change anything it would be those preconceived misconceptions about models just in it to look pretty.

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

Throughout high school I played volleyball and kick boxed, and I even joined a fencing club. I have exercise-induced asthma so anything that involves running I avoid like the plague! Nowadays I enjoy hiking around Red Rocks and Green Mountain, and I play volleyball just for fun. My boyfriend is a jiu-jitsu fighter so he’s gotten me into that quite a bit. I don’t currently practice under a gym, but it’s a gentle art that I really appreciate and enjoy.

JustJenny face closeupPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I’ve held a career-worthy job for five years, and it still comes to a shock to people when I tell them I haven’t gone to college. It was on my to-do list out of high school, but it just wasn’t in the hand I was dealt. An honest mistake for them, assuming I have a higher education because I have a stable job. I love anything to do with food, cooking and eating and socializing, and I wholly believe I was born with two stomachs by how much I can put down. All-you-can-eat-sushi? Bring it on! Endless buffet? To the front of the line! I’m also a bookworm and read whenever I’m not busy writing. I’m a hardcore RPG gamer too, and yes, my level 84 Orc on Skyrim will throw you into next Tuesday with her ebony battleaxe!

Would you change anything about yourself?

Ever since puberty I’ve struggled with cystic acne, and still haven’t gotten to a content place with the health of my skin. It’s gotten better over time, but I still have some pretty bad scarring. My goal is to look healthy without the aide of makeup. The path I’ve laid out for myself to reach that goal is coming along nicely, but as always will be a work in progress.

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

Yes! I am happily taken, going on two solid years this upcoming February! He’s the coolest, silliest guy I know, and I’m blessed to have randomly met him at a Jamba Juice when he tried to take the smoothie I ordered. Each day he inspires me to push my limits, to always have as much fun as humanly possible, and to be thankful for all that we have in life. If it weren’t for him, I wouldn’t have even started writing my book. We’re a nice mixture of partners in crime, romantic lovers, and the most awesome fans in each other’s lives!

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Interview with Michael Hillebrand — Fighter and Model

Michael Hillebrand is a 25-year old model residing in San Francisco, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Michael Hillebrand. Im a German American model out of San Francisco California. After graduating High School in the Sierra foothills, I started working as a Firefighter for the state of California. I eventually decided to drop everything and pursue my dream to become a world class Jiu Jitsu fighter. Jiu Jitsu is my passion, but modeling has been an interesting side hobby that sometimes helps pay the bills.

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

From middle school till high school I took drama, but I got started when I was training at the gym. One day this director came in looking for fighters to help with some scenes for his movie. It sounded like fun and from there the snowball just kept growing.

Michael Hillebrand showing his torsoWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I have 3 goals for my 5 year plan
1. I want be the first German to win the ADCC (Abu Dhabi Combat Club) Submission Wrestling World Championship
2. Create something to give back to the world
3. Have fun doing it

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

I usually end up doing photo shoots and runway. Id like to get more into the acting side of things.

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

I think one of my best experiences was the first time I was on the Discovery Channel’s TV show “I almost got away with it”. It was my first time being on a nation wide TV show. I just remember being incredibly nervous and the feeling was very surreal. It felt like I had finally reached the first step to the staircase leading to my acting and modeling career.

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

I did a runway with Calvin Klein, and they had us in the store’s window pretending to be mannikins. It was funny seeing people’s reactions to the group of underwear models in the window.

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

I wish there was a way to filter past all of the creeps and non-professional photographers. Having a camera does not make you a photographer. So until that magic filter exists, I recommend always bringing someone you trust with you to the shoot.

Michael Hillebrand 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 try to live by a very simple rule of thumb, eat food in its most natural state. Processing is the killer, stick to the produce aisle and you’ll be fine.

Living in a city like SF it’s hard not to cheat from time to time, but with my involvement in Jiu Jitsu, I like to think I more than make up for it with exercise. Jiu Jitsu is my main form of exercise which I do about 6 days a week, I do yoga at least 3 days a week, strength and conditioning 3 a week and cardio and explosive training 2 a week.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

In my free time I really like painting.

Would you change anything about yourself?

More self control when it comes to candy.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

I would choose Time-Space manipulation. The ability to just stop everything would be a pretty cool ability that we could all have fun with.

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Interview with Camara-Elecha

Camara-Elecha is a 20-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Camara Elecha Smith, I am 20 years old. I was born in Orange County, California to my father Carl Smith Sr. and my mother Yolanda Brown. I am the youngest of three children. As well as the only girl! My mom always told my brother and I that we can be and do anything we wanted as long as we worked twice as hard as the next person trying to take the spot we want. She also said that “even when you think you aren’t you are.” Meaning that even when you have a bad day and you think you’re completely far away from the goal you want to accomplish you are closer than you think. You’re closer than you were yesterday so keep pushing! never GIVE UP!

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

When I was 10 years old I would model and act in my bedroom to myself in the mirror! I always had the desire and dream in me to model and act but it was not until I was 19 years old that I took classes for both modeling and acting and fell in love with the craft and how much I could grow in it. I immediately began going on auditions and booking runway shows and background work for television! I began to live my dream and now I can’t stop!

Camara-Elecha modeling an exotic hatWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My personal goals would be to align myself with God’s will so that when one door closes and says NO! I automatically know that it’s not the door he wants me to walk through. I need that NO to be a catalyst to work harder for the Yes He is preparing me for vs. getting discouraged and quitting on my dreams. My Professional goals are to open my own community facilities for youth to provide a safe heaven for them to go to, to develop their dreams, prepare for college, and just be kids. I also want to continue to grow in modeling and be well rounded. As far as runway, print, catalog and campaign work is concerned. I want to branch into acting and have my face and brand out everywhere! In ten years I see myself accomplishing everything I just stated!

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

I do runway, print, look-books and website editorials. All of these things consist of me preparing my body to be 100% capable of providing the client with exactly the image they are looking for. Alongside being versatile enough to adapt to any situation and any given time and still perform the way I know how!

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

The best experience I have had this far has been a certain runway show I had the pleasure of being a part and during the rehearsals women that have been modeling longer than me complimented me on my walk and asked me for tips to improve theirs! It was very flattering and such a humbling experience. I can’t think of a bad experience, I try to learn from everything I experience as it will help me grow and become better.

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

One embarrassing moment would be me tripping on the runway!!! However things happen, and you never stop or quit! you keep going and make every moment after that so amazing that everyone forgets you tripped; and that’s what I did!

Camara-Elecha modeling a cream colored bridal dressIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I would change the height requirement!!!! I am 5’7 and sometimes I am overlooked simply because I am not 5’9 or 5’10. I have amazing talent but no one will ever see that if they don’t give shorter models a chance as well.

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

I’ve danced and played volleyball nearly my entire life. However with such a hectic schedule I just make sure I work out daily. It’s important to keep my body in the best shape possible so I can look great in any designer’s clothes as well as being able to deal with the sometimes long hours on shoots and fashion shows. What I eat is also very important. My mom always said growing up you are what you eat! Eating the right things will give your body energy and help speed up your outer body appearance alongside just being good for your body overall.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I dress like a body when I’m at home. Baggy shirts and big sweats are so comfortable!

Would you change anything about yourself?

I wouldn’t change anything! I was created this way for a reason so I’m going to work with what I got! I can only get better!

Do you have any fears or phobias?

I absolutely hate spiders!!! I will scream, run, cry if need be and go into cardiac arrest if someone doesn’t kill it!

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Interview with Cheyenne Jones — Long legged Lilly

Cheyenne Jones is a 22-year old model residing in Huntington Beach, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I grew up in sunny San Diego in a small mountain town just on the outskirts of the city. Off-road racing, ridding horses and playing in the dirt was my passion growing up. My family has always been a huge part of my life and when their little tom-boy decided to turn her boyish ways in heels and make up. They supported me 100% even though modeling was not something they ever saw me doing.

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

Ever since kindergarten I was always a foot taller than all the kids. By the time I was 14 I was nearly 5’11. People just keep telling me you’re so tall and beautiful you should model. So one day I was on the internet and signed myself up for an audition at John Robert Powers in San Diego. A few weeks later my family and I were headed out to the desert for my first off road race I’d be participating in, when I received a phone call from JRP. John Robert Powers wanted me to come in and audition. I fell in love!

Cheyenne Jones next to a poolWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My professional goals today is to just give it my all in the modeling industry so one day I don’t regret going after my dreams. Of course my all time goal would to be on the Victoria’s Secret runway.

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

Recently I haven’t been modeling at all as I just moved back to the OC. I’m getting back into the groove of things… I have done all types of modeling runway, commercial, art, sport, glamour however runway is my all time favorite. Nothing beats that rush that goes through you when you walk down that runway.

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

My most amazing experience in modeling was being able to be part of New York fashion week. The most horrifying experiences I have been in is when you do an implied shoot and the photographer keeps trying you to take all your clothes off and be dirty for him… Um no! Not happening!

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

It was a fashion week in LA and my family and boyfriend came to see me. I was walking for a tutu designer when I walked on the runway and my entire butt was showing and my mom turns to my boyfriend and says oh thank goodness that’s not Cheyenne. The show was almost over and my mom says where was Cheyenne? My grandma turns to her and says you didn’t see her butt?

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

Oh yesssss! Where do I even begin?

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

I run everyday as well as do yoga. I love my fruits and veggies. I try to stay on a well based diet however living in California it’s hard not to splurge on in and out every once in a while.

Would you change anything about yourself?

The only thing I would change is my teeth. I would love a new smile. My smile has always been my biggest insecurity.

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

If I was the opposite sex for a day I would want to have sex haha and do all the things I can’t do being a girl like walk around all day with my shirt off.

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