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Interview with Hailee Alexis Hussion

Hailee Alexis Hussion is a 19-year old model residing in San Diego, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Other than modeling, I have always had a huge personality a loud unique voice. Originally I’m from Plano, Texas but my family moved to California when I was 3 so I am San Diego raised. I was a theater nerd til high school and I also danced 20+ hours a week. I was on my high school’s dance team and we won first place at USA Nationals in the Lyrical and Contemporary Category for 2011 and 2012. Last year was my first year of college where I danced on the side lines of the Mountain West Champions, the Fresno State Bulldogs.

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

I have been modeling off and on since 5th grade. My little brother acted and modeled all the time, got tons of attention and as a 5th grader, I wanted that same attention. My mom took me to meet with some agents but I was too tall to model for little kid stuff and too young looking to model for teens. But I still signed with a San Diego agent and did a few things here and there. It wasn’t til my freshman year of high school, when I had matured that scouts started stopping me everywhere. I had signed with the first management company that wanted me. Big mistake, they wanted all kinds of money for shoots and fees. I didn’t know any better. After getting out of my contract with them, I signed with a SD agency, OC agency and LA agency and they are the real deals. All though it’s not the big leagues yet, I have booked many big time jobs. I know with time, experience and relationships under my belt, my time will come to be bigger than I am today.

Hailee Alexis Hussion wearing a zebra swimsuit and a handbagWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I plan on finishing college in LA, where the industry and work is. My personal goals, are to marry my high school sweetheart. He is leaving for the Marines soon and I know it will be hard but he’s worth it. I also want to be successful, the American Dream. Everyone’s definition is different, but I want to make my family happy, and prove to all the people that thought I wasn’t good enough, that I am. I want to be financially successful and I want a beautiful family, that travels at least once a year for vacations.

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

I model at least once a week. With work, dance, school, my boyfriend and my family. I haven’t had the opportunity or the balls to jump into modeling full force. I like to do it all, although I’ve never done nudes. I have walked in LA Fashion Week and many other fashion shows, I have a few editorial spreads published. I have also done plenty of catalogue shoots. Stock photographers love me because I have a very commercial look. I have done some commercials and sports shoots too and like I’ve said before I used to be a huge theater nerd and dancer.

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

I always think nip slips are so embarrassing!! Like we are trying to be high fashion and risqué but then you’re posing and 30 seconds later you realize you are showing more than you thought and at that point the photographer has stopped taking pictures to let you realize that you’re giving everyone around the shoot a bigger show than they signed up for! Normally I brush it off but every once in a while I turn bright red in the face and can’t help but be embarrassed!

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

I would change how big and unprofessional it’s become. With technology today everyone thinks they can be a photographer, and with a website like model mayhem everyone thinks they have what it takes to model. But modeling and fashion is a lot more than the small world of model mayhem nudes and skimpy car photo shoots. To put it harshly, If the only jobs you book are through model mayhem, even if it’s a lot, I don’t consider that professional modeling. Because of technology nowadays, photographers don’t pay for the professional models, they pay for the ones who will work for cheap.

Hailee Alexis Hussion wearing sneakers and miniskirtDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I eat everything I see, but I also was blessed with a very fast metabolism and I dance way too many hours a week. In my first year of college I have definitely come to realize that eating healthy is more important and eating all the junk will in fact catch up to you.

Would you change anything about yourself?

As many times as someone may say “I would never change anything about me”. I know first-hand that you can’t please everyone with your looks, there’s always going to be someone with tanner skin, skinnier legs, bluer eyes, more defined cheek bones and better eyebrows, but me? I’m all natural. Some things you can change and some things aren’t worth changing.The blonde isn’t bleached, the skin isn’t tanned and the eyes are light green. I have pale skin and I freckle like a red head does, and clients often tell me I would be a better red head than a California blonde but in this industry being different helps you stand out. Some people will love that and some will hate it. Just be the you that makes you the happiest!

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

I would call everyone who’s had an impact on my life, to tell them I loved them. I would donate my money to my favorite program for kids with autism, I would kiss my boyfriend for hours and have a picnic on the beach with my family. I would write down my favorite memories with my favorite people so they all had something to remember me by. I would laugh, love, probably cry a little and thank god for the life he let me live.

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Interview with Gabrielle Salinger

Gabrielle Sanglier is a 23-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born and raised in Boston MA. but I don’t have the accent. . . unless I want to. I love modeling, acting, writing and baking! I actually ran a successful home baking service for a few years called, “I Made It Myself!”
I have one older sister, Natasha, who works as an attorney in Boston. My father is an attorney as well and my mother is the Manager of Editorial Operations at the Massachusetts Medical Society.

Gabrielle Salinger with her face paintedWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I began acting when I was very young, maybe five or six years old, doing local theater. My first big role was as a mouse in a professional run of Cinderella!. When I was about fifteen or sixteen I went to get my first set of real headshots and the photographer asked me to come back and do a modeling session for a show he was having. I went back to the studio, had my hair and makeup done and did my first professional shoot! I loved it and have been modeling ever since.

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

I want to keep working and experiencing bigger and bigger projects. I have a movie lined up that shoots in London, Scotland and New York! I’ve always wanted to travel for my work and my absolute goal right now is to get to do a shoot in Tokyo!

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

Modeling and acting jobs come when they come and in this profession, the old saying, “When it rains it pours” is especially true. Sometimes there will be weeks with no action, then all of a sudden you have three auditions, a movie and a photo shoot all scheduled for the same week! For modeling, I’m lucky enough to book mostly edgier, high fashion editorial shoots and art shoots which I think are the most fun! You really get to dress up and play a fantastical character as opposed to commercial shoots, where the goal is to be sweet, cute and accessible. I think editorials give you much more room to play.

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

One of the best shoots I’ve worked on is actually my most recent. I shot with photographer Elizabeth Parker from Couture Portraiture for an editorial spread titled, “Things with Wings”. I portrayed a high fashion bat! Elizabeth works with an extremely talented crew and is a delight to shoot with! One of the worst experiences was actually a fake job, the “photographer” who booked me was actually just a scam artist. He tried to fondle my. . . “bikini area” and then told me I should lose ten pounds. It’s just a reminder that anyone can claim to be a professional, but some shoots are really just bait to try and take advantage of models.

Gabrielle Salinger in a bathroomHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

I booked a fashion video for a well known clothing retailer, that had me portraying a high-end, conceptual “bird-woman” -which makes me guess I’m often cast as winged creatures haha- I spent two days half-naked craning my neck around and flapping fake wings as a frightened, little sparrow. It was a very professional set and very fun, but the room was ice cold to keep the lights from overheating and half the shoot was me lying on the, very cold, floor. I wasn’t allowed to move for the sake of continuity and couldn’t really speak because of a complicated beak contraption so during breaks they would throw blankets on me while I mumbled out a, “thank you!” I was pretty bruised and broken from all the floor laying and massively uncomfortable at the time, but looking back in retrospect, the mental image is hilarious!

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

There are many things I would change about the modeling industry if I could. For one there would be a lot more regulation for the safety and well being of the models. It’s indisputably a profession with a lot of potential for danger; and even with all the warnings, at the end of the day, it’s hard to be a small framed little girl in a predominantly male-run business.

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 light cardio and strength training most days, just simple things I can do in my living room like planks and crunches, or I’ll go hiking with my friends when I can. I’m a pesca-tarian and I don’t eat dairy for the benefit of my skin. I try to eat a diet high in omega-3’s, so lots of avocados, salmon and almonds! I also try to drink the recommended 64 ounces of water per day and I add dehydrated aloe-vera flakes to one glass of water every day. Glowing, healthy skin is very important to me and I’m obsessed with aloe vera or what the ancient Egyptians called, “The plant of immortality.”

Gabrielle Salinger as uncle TomPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I’m the grand-niece of Pierre Salinger, the former press secretary to President John F. Kennedy and the the great-granddaughter of Yiddish novelist I.J. Singer, who wrote “Yoshe Kalb” and “The Brothers Ashkenazi”, as well as the great- grandniece of Nobel Prize-winning Yiddish author, Isaac Bashevis Singer.

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

I go back and forth on this one. . . are there things I would change if I had god-like powers and could make myself more physically perfect? Yes, yes there are. But I don’t have those powers, all I have is me and I like what I’ve done with myself so far. When all’s said and done, having flaws drive you to work harder and achieve more. It’s normal to have things you wish you could change about yourself, but it’s healthier, and in the long run more productive, to focus on and emphasize the good, so that’s what I try to do.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

If I had one super power, I’d love to have the ability to fly. Very few people believe me, but when I was little I actually did fly once. I was outside in our driveway, we had just come back for the grocery store and my mom was bringing groceries inside, so I was alone. I had a powerful instinct come over me to just lay down on the grass and as soon as I did, my body lifted straight up off the ground and I hovered in the air, horizontal to the ground, and glided just above the tips of the blades of the grass. There is no doubt in my mind that this actually happened. When I went inside to tell my mom that I’d flown, she looked at me completely shocked and then told me how the exact same thing had happened to her when she was a little girl alone in her kitchen. I still remember the sensation, it was the most wonderful peaceful feeling I’ve ever had and I’d give anything to be able to do that again whenever I wanted!

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