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Interview with Katja Gee — nude model writing about the experience

Katja Gee is a 26-year old model residing in San Luis Obispo, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born and raised in small-town San Luis Obispo, California. I’m an only child, and a bit of a tomboy: most of my childhood consisted of climbing trees, building forts, riding horses, and generally finding adventures outside in our rural area.

When I’m not modeling, I’m usually writing—particularly on my website’s blog, where I share a weekly essay on nudity, modeling, art, productivity, working as a freelancer, and self-improvement. I’m also quite a nerd. I read and write science fiction and fantasy novels, and I’m obsessed with Starcraft II. I also compose and play music, dance ballet, and enjoy the occasional glass of really nice scotch.

Katja Gee nude face closeupWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

Five years ago, I started out as a life drawing model—someone who poses nude as a reference for drawings, paintings and sculptures. A friend of the family, now retired, had posed for a painting when she was in her early twenties. The painting hangs in her living room, and it makes her incredibly happy every time she looks at it. It reminds her of the “good old days” when she was young and had just met her husband. Her painting inspired me to try posing nude for a drawing class at my local college for the first time.

That first drawing class grew organically into a whole career, and today I work full-time as a freelance model. I still pose for life drawing classes, but now I work as a photographic art model too.

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

Posing for life drawing classes is something that I can do no matter how many years in the future. Traditional artists need human subjects of all shapes, sizes, genders, and ages to study—it’s not uncommon for models to keep posing into their eighties and even nineties.

Photographic art nude modeling has a bit more of an expiration date. Most women stop modeling full-time in their late twenties to mid thirties. Although I plan on modeling for art photographers for as long as someone will point a camera at me, I’m expecting it to be a viable full-time occupation for the next three to five years.

I plan on expanding my writing over the next few years as well. My blog is certainly a start, and I hope that I’ll be writing full-time within the next five to ten years.

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

I model full-time. About half of my bookings are photo shoots, and half are life drawing sessions. All of it is art modeling, whether for drawings, paintings, sculptures, or photographs for gallery shows and fine art books. Most of it is nude, although I do occasionally pose clothed for portrait sessions or boudoir photography. During the summer, the majority of my shoots are actually underwater—both the photographer and I will be shooting in a pool for several hours at a time to create this surreal genre of image. And of course, a large amount of my time is spent keeping a freelance business running: emails, scheduling, marketing, booking, taxes, and other paperwork are all “unpaid” hours that are necessary to support my art.

Katja Gee lying on a treePlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

The best experiences have been crafting long-term creative, artistic, and working relationships with other artists. I have photographers, artists, and other models that I work with on a regular basis, and have for several years. We have written and published books, organized several art gallery openings, and planned modeling tours together. These people are more than just co-workers and fellow artists to me; they’ve become family.

I’m very lucky that in the years I’ve been modeling, I’ve only had one negative experience with a photographer that tried to push my boundaries. I think that says a lot about how incredible, forward-thinking, and supportive the artistic modeling community is. It’s truly full of wonderful people.

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

The most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to me modeling occurred during a life drawing class that I posed for at my local college. My foot fell asleep very early into a two and a half hour pose, but I didn’t realize that I’d lost feeling in my whole leg all the way up to the hip joint as well. When the timer went off, I stomped on my foot to get my circulation going again. Unfortunately, my leg had other ideas, and instead I fell over rather spectacularly. That should have been the end of it, except the modeling stand was wheeled so that it could be moved in and out of the classroom. I ended up taking out half the class with the modeling stand, and falling headfirst into the lap of a student on the other side of the room while still naked–and unable to stand up, because my leg still wasn’t working.

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

There seems to be a stigma against nudity in the modeling industry, and a stigma against models that pose nude in particular, that I would change if I could. Most people when they hear I pose nude automatically assume that what I do is sexual. They assume that art nude modeling is equivalent to stripping or pornography. To me, posing nude isn’t any more or less sexual than any other act. Yes, the nude female form can evoke sexuality, or sensuality. But it can also express other emotions—innocence, joy, despair. I think that it’s incredibly closed-minded to think that the human body can only mean one thing without the trapping of clothes. The concept of nudity being artistic—or even normal—is not a common one, but I think we would all be more comfortable with ourselves if we disassociated from the idea that nudity is inherently sexual.

Katja Gee 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 get the majority of my exercise through a combination of ballet and backpacking. Although I also go to the gym occasionally, I’ve always been a tomboy and an artist. I enjoy spending time dancing and being out in nature more than doing reps.

Nutritionally, I eat mostly vegetarian and make a lot of simple green smoothies.

Being strong is more important to me than being attractive, and I value my body for what it is capable of, not how it looks. I care more that I can dance en pointe or carry a forty pound pack for 20 miles a day than whether I look pretty. And I find that when I concentrate on my capabilities, I end up looking better than if I had worked solely on aesthetics in the first place.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Some people might know that before I was a model, I actually worked as a professional musician—I taught piano lessons, accompanied choirs, and even played keyboard in a short-lived band. Something most people don’t know is that I studied ancient Germanic linguistics in college, and my senior project was translating 110 pages of Anglo-Saxon poetry. I mentioned that I was a nerd, right?

Would you change anything about yourself?

I’m always trying to change and improve something about myself, whether it’s physical or mental. I’m constantly trying to be stronger and more productive, and to be a better writer and model—you could call me a self-improvement junkie!

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

Shape-shifting, as long as it wasn’t size-constrained. I think it would be incredibly versatile. You could craft yourself wings to be able to fly, or shrink until you were tiny enough to sneak into places without being noticed. Even subtle changes in your own physical appearance would be useful. Imagine what you could do as a model if you could change your body shape or facial structure on a photo shoot!

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Interview with Madeline M — Entrepreneur Model

Madeline M is a 25-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born and raised for 21 years in a small town called Healdsburg where I grew up knowing that the vineyards were the fences of my home. It’s a beautiful place to grow up. Although, you learn to appreciate and be grateful where you come from when you get a taste of the fast city life -Los Angeles- but I knew it as, La La Land. I enjoyed outdoor activities from Camping, Kayaking, Fire safety, hiking, and more. I enjoyed the Theatre, Broadway, Dance, and Film. I picked up the hobbies such as Makeup Artistry, Film, Acting, Dance, and Poi Spinning.

Madeline M modeling a black thongWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I was a makeup artist and I worked with models from agency approved photographers in LA. I saw and learned first hand how it all worked. Knowing what I know now, I can bring way more to the table than I could before. LA is a whole other package to endure. It was for years though that I would hear once in a while, whether in my video production class or doing makeup gigs, that my face needed to be in front instead of behind the camera. So… I took a shot with my friend called courage.

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

I want to be my own product, just being me, but collaborate with amazing talented artists from around the world no matter how small the sketches are.. I want to create something big with the creative concepts I can put into my modeling for your eyes to see but developed with an amazing team. Maybe in 5 to 10 years I’m my own boss to other beautiful model creatures that are also trying to be something in LA, but it’s their stories that they tell which make them beautiful.

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

As often as I can and depends on the creativity of the work and who the photographer or filmmakers port is like.

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 on a gluten free diet and do poi, dance, and acyro yoga

Madeline M showing her long hairWould you change anything about yourself?

I tried that and someone upstairs took it away and said it’s not normal too.

Where is the weirdest place you’ve ever peed?

Alright… Paint the picture… It’s raining and my boyfriend and I are camping. well, I have to pee and it’s definitely cold,raining, and wet outside. There’s a tarp that is covering the top of the tent but the opening is by the door so the tarp is able to move as it dangles. My boyfriend and I have been doing a lot of acyro yoga, so suddenly, an idea came to play. Why not hold my arms and I’ll squat my butt out of the tent door and just pee. I mean, the tent was on a hill and there was a tarp on top AND bottom, so that meant everything would wash and run downhill. My boyfriend is just down with the whole idea right away, I mean I really had to go and I just didn’t want to dress and go out in the rain. So there I go, I squat out my butt, the top tarp that dangles down is against my bare butt and my arms are extended out to my boyfriend who is just holding me with a firm grip while I pee outside the tent and it runs downhill…. I was a genius in those woods….

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Interview with CattyComplex — Breaking Stereotypes

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

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hello World I’m Catty Complex! Im from a small town in NC and have managed to find myself in LA these days. I enjoy all forms of art, dance and music. I spend my time working on multiple life goal projects while dancing to my own rhythm. I love to be a part of massive music events and even do some promotion. I also Model and am looking to break some serious stereotypes.

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

I have always enjoyed the idea of modeling but never thought I would get into it the way that I did. I originally started in the Adult film industry back in 2010, but since then have decided to make the ever so difficult leap into the mainstream world.

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

Some of my personal and professional goals include combining the Alternative modeling world with the Glamorized high fashion society; I see myself representing multiple clothing lines as well as having my own store, which I am currently working on.

I also still see myself promoting events, and even throwing my own. Hopefully one day I will have my own traveling circus…. yes the type that rolls through town with the bright colored train that everyone used to get ooh so excited about!

CattyComplex in a swimsuitHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I have been doing some slightly alternative shoots with a glam edge. I am using these to submit into magazines and things of that nature. I am also working on booking more street wear brands and other amazing lines looking to expand their reach.

I have done some extras work on set for a few tv shows, but have not had any big parts yet. What I am most excited about though is the fact that I have some videography of my GoGo dancing and Hula hoop performances coming out soon. Some for music videos, and others as simple introductions of what I bring to the table in the entertainment industry.

I do a lot of live arts performances in my spare time, things most folks can’t even believe that they are seeing!

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

I’ve had many good and bad experiences. I will say the most important thing that I have learned is to always have your own modeling release available, because not every photographer will have one and will try to make things difficult or awkward. Having your own documents helps avoid all the non sense.

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

My live arts performances are pretty out of this world! I do everything from extreme wax shows to electricity shows!

CattyComplex wearing a yellow bikini at the beachDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

My diet is not necessarily the healthiest, but I do eat well. I have a protein deficiency so I crave red meat on a regular basis.

As far as exercise goes, I love to ride bikes, take long walks, or go hiking. I also go pretty hard with a weighted hula hoop and that helps exponentially!

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I freckle when I tan.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I am completely happy with myself and have no want to change a thing!

Where is the weirdest place you’ve ever peed?

There are two types of people in this world;
1- People that pee in the shower
2- Liars

Haha, but the weirdest place is probably in a parking lot on my 21st Birthday… haha.

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Interview with Courtney Jean Cupcake — Artist, Model, Hairstylist, Adventurer

Courtney Jean Cupcake is a 26-year old model residing in Santa Cruz, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born in Denver, Colorado. I graduated High School early to become a hairstylist and had my hair license by the time I was 18. By 19 I was running my own business behind the hairdressing chair, acquired some make-up skills and also started venturing into modeling and photography.

I sold most of my possessions when I turned 24, took what I could fit in my car plus my best friend and doggie Lulu and drove across country to surf California. Explored and met some interesting people, saw amazing places mostly in NorCal.

I now reside in Santa Cruz CA, do hair, listen to good music, create art and surf. Feels good. I hope to share a lot of my adventures, art and insight; as well as network and collaborate. Thank you for stopping by!.

Courtney Jean Cupcake wearing a flowered dressWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I started because I’m a hairstylist, which I have been for almost 6 years. I got thrown into all sorts of fun activities like fashion, show hair and make up as well as photo shoots. On multiple occasions I had been approached by photographers and so I started doing a shoot here and there. Then I just found a couple I really liked to work with and we would shoot and work on things.

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

I’m always coming up with ideas. I really like anything abstract. I would love to be featured in or on one of the popular tattoo mags and a couple photographers that stick out to me right now would be HugoV and KatAttack. I would love to get an agent. Also I love surfing, that’s huge for me so excelling in that will keep me a happy Courtney.

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

I’m just flew out to Colorado to do a calendar for my tattoo artists shop, plus a shoot with one of my favorite photographers Radek Hruby and while out there I will be doing hair. I have been traveling a lot lately though so when I get back I’m going to chill for a while.

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

Take care of yourself. Do trades. Pay very good attention to hair and make up. Also your hands, pointing your feet and looking tall… Ummm heels are amazing and if you’re thinner it’s good to push your booty out and shoulders back. Fake eyelashes are the best!

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

Forgetting to shave my armpits… But that can be photoshopped ha.

Courtney Jean Cupcake wearing a light blue bikiniIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

It would be rad if the industry started focusing on not only beautiful people but people that actually have a story or stand for something aside from selling themselves. I feel like most of the people trying to do what I do are very vain and don’t spend much time aside from themselves and don’t utilize the gift for the bigger picture.

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. But I also love working out, surfing, skating, hiking. If I work out I usually do lower body cause I want a big booty and I do enough upper with surfing. HIIT training or tabata is awesome. I used to do a ton of yoga but I need to get back into that. With hair and skin I try and stay organic and natural, I love coconut oil and shea butter.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I love grilled cheese, all kinds of grilled cheese. I could eat it everyday.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would be more aware of how much power I actually have and try and be more respectful to myself as far as my relationships with men go. I would have told myself to stop being a baby years ago…

What is your favorite thing to do alone?

I love to have dance parties to really gnarly rachet music and spin poi.

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Interview with Kezziee Mariee — Kezziee Mariee Nude Model

Kezziee Mariee is an 18-year old model residing in Hesperia, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I’m Kezziee Mariee from Hesperia, California. I have a rare life-threatening disease that only 100 people in the nation have. As weird as it may sound, it’s what motivates me to succeed and fulfill all my hopes and dreams. Modeling is not only my profession but it’s the one thing that makes me forget about reality and this disease. I hope to inspire others and show them that you can do anything you set your mind to even with a terrible illness.

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

I’ve always wanted to be a model. When I was about 10 years old I’d put the fan in my bathroom and take pictures with my camera. I had my first professional photoshoot when I was 15. It was at the Wiltern theater in Los Angeles. When I was 17 I made a facebook fanpage and I started taking pictures with my friends and uploading them. Then a few months after that I actually started booking photoshoots through Model Mayhem. I signed my first contract on my 18th birthday. Currently I model for Suicide Girls, Wish model Magazine, Unworked Apparel, Lola Fang, Queen Of Diamonds Clothing Co. and featured with Inked Magazine and The Daily Haze.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?Kezziee Mariee sitting on a stair

I want to hit a million likes or fans on facebook by 2016. I want to just inspire others to feel beautiful despite what society believes beautiful is and despite any illness they may have.

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

I mainly do photoshoots. I do everything from high fashion to nude. I don’t do anything pornographic or spread. My nudes are classy and tasteful. I love to be naked, I hate to wear clothes. Nude is definitely my favorite.

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

I don’t think I’ve had a worst experience. I feel like going into this industry you have to be open minded, you have to realize there are going to be people hating and talking crap. But with that being said, my best experience probably was being recognized in public. I never thought that my fan page would turn into all this and given me some of the opportunities I have been given. It’s been incredible.

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

Well, I’m not sure if this counts, but I like to dance a lot during photoshoots. And if you’ve seen me dance, you’d know that I can’t dance to save my life, but I do it just to loosen up and not be so shy. I have to have music while shooting, otherwise I feel weird. But it has to be up beat music, music I can actually attempt to dance too. And oddly enough, some of those photos have actually made some of my sets, and were good shots.

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

No. I feel like if everything was perfect the hard work wouldn’t be worth it. I like knowing that after an early morning and long day of shooting the images are going to be great and my fans will love them. Without the hate, I wouldn’t appreciate my fans as much as I do. Without the bad there wouldn’t be good.

Kezziee Mariee topless at the mirrorDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I’ve played volleyball since I was 9 years old and I coached volleyball for 2 seasons. I had to quit due to medical issues but, I do squats everyday and do a full workout a couple days a week. My diet is awful to be honest. I am a really picky eater, I’m pretty much picky with every and anything, I only eat junk food. haha.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

My eyes change colors. Sometimes hazel, sometimes green, and sometimes blue with yellow.

Would you change anything about yourself?

No I wouldn’t. I love myself the way I am. Imperfections and all.

Where is the weirdest place you’ve ever peed?

My mom, little sister, and I were on our way home from my doctor appointment. We stopped at the beach on the way home, which we weren’t expecting too so we didn’t bring anything to go into the water. On the way home we were just in our shirts and underwear, and we had to pee really bad so my mom went off the exit and pulled over. As my sister and I were peeing, a car came, so we ran back to the car door, waited for the car to pass and continued to pee and then another car came, and it turned into us peeing as we were running to the car so they wouldn’t see us pretty much naked. haha.

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Interview with Kate Beth Brennan — Creative imagery artist and Model

Kate Beth Brennan is a 23-year old model residing in Sacramento, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Kate. I spent the majority of my life in good ole’ Sacramento, California. That makes me the kind of kick-butt Cali girl… who can’t surf.
I’ve always had a passion for creativity, be it singing or art or remaking useless items into something beautiful. I grew up singing and performing, painting, and everything else, but it wasn’t until recently that I allowed myself to branch out and be seen.

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

I remember wanting to model like so many other girls during high school. I did a few shoots with a friend in the photography business, but going beyond these was unthinkable. For one, I was incredibly shy and self conscious. And secondly, my parents had watched me wrestle throughout my youth with eating disorders and horrible self-image. The last thing I needed was to be told to go lose ten more pounds. So modeling had to hit the shelf for a while.

In 2013 the desire to step into modeling as an artistic expression re-arose. This time, I was much healthier and had a solid foundation. However I never thought it feasible to actually do it. After mulling it over, I found myself dreaming about it. And yet I was too afraid. I was now twenty-two, only 5’5, and not exactly a size 1 anymore. While out with a group of friends, I was approached by a guy I had only talked with a few times prior, none of the conversations having anything to do with modeling. He openly stated how he’d had these pictures in his mind, of me modeling and working in the industry. No one had known I was thinking about it. I opened up with friends and was encouraged to put the fear aside. So I jumped!

Kate Beth Brennan being kissedWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My goals are simple: To create art, in any way possible, using physical expression to provoke and inspire. And to represent healthy beauty. Through modeling I’ve had doors open to act, sing, dance around in front of cameras and meet incredible people. I’ve gotten to share my personal story of fighting eating disorders, mental health and ongoing physical health complications and a dozen other “problems” that should have ended my life, or at least rendered it as obsolete by now. But here I am, living and loving life. My goal is to continue doing just that, and help others to do the same.

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

I model whenever I can, as I also work with kids. This past week, that meant two separate gigs. Much of my time is spent doing fashion and lifestyle work, however I have recently conquered my first body painting show and am branching into acting!

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

I’ve modeled for boutiques, fashion designers, conceptual work, body painting… and couldn’t pick a favorite if I tried. Although, I myself tend to lean more towards the creative conceptual side. Meeting so many different individuals has been beautiful! I did however have one experience while working with my friend and fellow model. Let’s just say, it was disastrous. I ran around like a mother hen taking care of crying models and infuriated designers, while my friend who was still dressed in the designer’s clothes was held by the venue’s security and accused of sneaking into the event. I’ve also had men try and get me to come to their place. I’ve learned a new level of how to hold my own. Intelligent and strong is way more fitting for a women than being told she looks good half dressed in my opinion.

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

I’ve waded through an ice cold river in the rain in a long black dress to get the desired shot, and have embraced being pinned into a gown using large metal clippers the size of my forearm. Nope, nothing out of the ordinary!.

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

Yes. I’m big on promoting healthy beauty- good nutrition, pursuing physical strength, and finding a weight that’s adequate for your frame. It drives me nuts to see how many models are sick and struggling with eating disorders. If you have a small frame, then a lower weight is healthy. That’s fine. But seeing young women walking around at 80 pounds is horrible. Most young women don’t even know how to define healthy to begin with, and as someone who has taught Health and Wellness, this kills me. Young 14 year olds wearing barely-there clothes and posing like Victoria’s Secret, not OK. What happened to childhood? And in the modeling world I have learned you’re either petite, or plus sized. I have a small frame. But I’m not 105 pounds nor will I ever be again. Change is needed, and I intend to do my part. I won’t allow myself to become underweight and overworked to fit into a box.

Kate Beth Brennan walking through a gardenDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I love sports. I’m not afraid to get dirty. I studied dance throughout high school. I love to kayak and hike with my dogs. I dress super girly, but there’s a tomboy in there!

I eat a ton of fruits and veggies, and foods like nuts, seeds, and fish. Nutrition is especially important for me after wrestling with health problems my whole life, and a disease that makes every day life a battlefield for the last 8 years. I skip the processed foods and rarely eat out. Although, chocolate is my greatest weakness.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I’ve been to Australia, India, and most recently El Salvador working with the local people. I love culture. It’s my desire to use art to serve struggling youth both locally, and internationally.
I also have a fetish for all things extreme sports. I’ve skydived three times, and want to add bungee jumping, hang gliding, and spelunking to the list! I’m single, and my prerequisite for any guy interested in pursuing me would be that he has to have a heart for other nations, and be willing to try things that are a little crazy!

Would you change anything about yourself?

I have a tiny chest and total soccer legs. But I guess someone’s got to represent other body types than just the slim and tall. So no, no changes necessary.

What is your favorite thing to do alone?

Paint! But not just paint: Finger paint. Or organic paint- using the pigment from flowers to create my own ink. I love it. I actually do most of my painting without brushes. Because of my illness, my hands ache horribly when I write and hold brushes or pens. For someone who loves to create and write, that’s a problem. And for a while, I allowed the pain to keep me quiet.

Now, I use my fingers and hands to paint for the most part, rather than avoiding what I love because holding the brushes is so painful. And I love it! It adds a uniqueness to my painting that is exactly what I was always hoping to express. And I’m always practicing my dance skills in the kitchen. What better place for sashay and arabesque?

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Interview with Amanda Whipple — Professional Dancer

Amanda Whipple is a 24-year old model residing in San Francisco, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I’m a Bay Area, California Native dancing my way through this crazy thing called life. Being an artist has been a struggle, but I consider it a blessing to follow my passion. When I started dancing, I was just 3 years old, and I have never wanted to stop. After getting my BA in Dance, I started focusing on teaching, choreographing and performing.

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

Opportunities to model found me through my qualities as a dancer. Photographers were intrigued with working specifically with a trained ballerina. Majority of my shoots and videos are all dance related, so I love the fact that I can fuse dancing and modeling together.

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

This past year has really brought me to a place in my life, where everything is right where it needs to be, and I’m so grateful. I just finished filming a new show airing this Fall and I stay busy teaching and modeling. In the next couple years, I want to travel worldwide to teach and perform. Ultimately, I plan on starting my own company and a studio that provides education in all forms of dance and health.

Amanda Whipple standing like a ballet dancer at a pierHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

90% of my modeling has something to do with movement. I choose projects based on their relevance to dance. I’m definitely not limited to dance projects, and I love shooting for events that benefit charitable causes. If I’m approached with an amazing theme or idea I’m all for it! I prefer performance jobs, but I take on pretty much anything that comes my way, either print, runway, commercials, films, and more.

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

So far, I’ve only had positive experiences when it comes to modeling. I’m pretty selective when it comes to who I’m working with, so I think that has a lot to do with it.

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

There’s been a few instances during a shoot, when a pedestrian walks up and asks to take a picture with you, or is interested in where they can see the photos and video. It gives you that boost of confidence as a model, that you’re actually saying something through your work.

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

I’m in the studio dancing abut 5 days a week. The other 2 days I’m at the gym either strength training or taking a yoga class. As most people know, nutrition is key to a dancer’s career. To me, it’s not about how many pounds you weigh, it’s about how you feel. I’m a Vegetarian, so I’m always aware of what I’m feeding my body. I typically eat veggies, fruits, and fish for protein. Oh yeah, and coffee, lots of it.

Amanda Whipple face closeup lips with saltPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I used to choreograph and write songs when I was little. I would teach the neighbor kids and then set up a talent show for the whole complex to watch us perform.

Would you change anything about yourself?

Everyone has their flaws, and yes I’ve had thoughts about what I would change about myself. I’ve always wanted to be taller, but at the same time I love the fact that I’m petite. I am who I am, and at the end of the day I wouldn’t change a thing.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

Teleporting! In my busy and hectic life, I would love to avoid traffic in any way possible, not to mention, you could literally travel anywhere, anytime…freakin’ awesome.

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Interview with Jessica Beck — Professional Ballroom Dancer and Model

Jessica Beck is a 23-year old model residing in Pasadena, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born in DeKalb County, Illinois, but I don’t consider myself from anywhere. I am an only child with not much family to speak of, but I have made some awesome friends in life that I consider family. I am a professional ballroom dancer – dancing is both my job and my hobby. I’ve also worked as a public speaker, and of course, a model.

Jessica Beck face closeupWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I started modeling at the age of 20 in June of 2012. I got started in the industry through Craigslist of all things, and because I needed some quick cash. I discovered I enjoyed it after my very first photoshoot, and have been modeling ever since.

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

My personal and professional goals would be to have a lasting relationship that makes me better as a person, to open a dance studio here in Los Angeles, and to become a stable individual that people can come to for love, support, and advice.

In five to ten years I hope to be running a thriving dance studio, probably not modeling anymore, and becoming a better dancer every day.

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

I used to model every day. These days I model probably once a week on average. I mainly do glamour nude photoshoots.

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

I go ballroom dancing nearly every night. I would like to say I eat healthy…I would like to, but I don’t. However, because of the extreme amount of exercise I do, I stay in shape anyway.

I’m sure if I didn’t dance all the time I would be very very unhealthy.

Jessica Beck in a riverWould you change anything about yourself?

Physically, I would absolutely love to be about 3 inches shorter. Oh yeah, and I have terrible feet.

Otherwise, I would like to be more self-disciplined, but I’ve gotten better about that over the last few years, and I think I will continue to improve as time goes by.

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

If I had only 24 hours left to live, I would spend the day alone, just reflecting on my life. I’m afraid it’s not very interesting, but it’s the truth.

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Interview with Sonia Tiger — Bay Area Alt model & Gogo Dancer

Sonia Tiger is a 21-year old model residing in Santa Cruz, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hey,

My name is Sonia Tiger. I’m currently living in Santa Cruz, Ca and I’ve lived in Northern Cali most of my life. I have been modeling and Gogo, burlesque and Character dancing since I was 18 and now I am 21. I also work with medical marihuana and plan to get a BA in Communication and Social Work.

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

I have always been attracted to tattoos and modeling. I love to create art on, and with, my body. I use my pictures to promote myself as a performer and alt model.

Sonia Tiger wearing see-thru underwearWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My current goals are to further my schooling, my career in the edm music industry, and to see the world.

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

I am currently only a print model and I try to be published a much as possible. I shoot a couple times a month and focus on pin up, tattoo modeling, and implied work.

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

My best experiences have been when I get pampered with hair, makeup and wardrobe for a publication shoot.

My worst have been when photographer’s lag or never give me my pictures.

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

The most funny and embarrassing thing that has happened so far, has been doing an underwater Photoshoot. So much water goes up your nose and you drool everywhere!

Sonia Tiger upside downIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Being an alt model, I notice that I would get more exposure if I shot nude. I wish it wasn’t like that.

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

I ride horses and I am constantly dancing. I take belly dance, burlesque and yoga classes and I have a pole in my house. I eat healthy but I tend to eat a lot. I’m planning on working out a juice diet soon though. I love kale smoothies.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Tiger is my middle name. My favorite character dancing is clown work. I want to be a foster parent.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I currently want to be healthier, detox and run regularly.

What is the one talent you wish you possessed?

I wish that I could blow fire. It’s so sexy.

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Interview with Maria Do

Maria Do is a 19-year old model residing in San Diego, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I am a 19 year old, simple gal living in California. I am a happy newly wedded wife, so that explains my Vietnamese last name. I am a mix breed and you would definitely question what I am when you see and hear me talk. I’m Filipino and Caucasian with a British accent. So by my look and accent, I will definitely throw you off. I was actually born in San Francisco and raised in San Diego. The British accent just came from a relative that visited Great Britain and came back to help take care of me.

I grew up with a military family and the stereotypical Filipino household. Unlike most Filipino households though, my family was more laid back and opened… Well at least after I was a junior in high school. So growing up was difficult. I was put into the hospital when I got really sick and that was something that changed mine and my family’s life. It helped me decided that I don’t want to be a doctor lol… But I want to have a career that helps children and teens, so maybe be a counselor for those with a mental illness or a school counselor. My trip to the hospital helped my family get closer and helped my father change some of his life choices. So he is now sober and cigarette free for 2 years.

I’m very opened so I love trying new things and exploring and experiencing different things. I just absolutely love anything that deals with art. So drawing, painting, dancing, and even modeling is just a passion to me. I do absolutely any kind of dance. My favorite would be any Hawaiian style or ballroom.

Maria Do wearing a black thongTo me, my family and school are the most important things in my life. I think no matter what though, I would want modeling to be part of my life always.

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

I think I got into modeling about a year or two ago. It all started when I was young and people always told me to go back to the Philippines and become a artist. So growing up I always went towards acting. It was only when I became a senior in high school, I was introduced to modeling. Some of my friends back then would always use me to model for one of their projects for them and that was when I realize that I really enjoyed being in front of people and even cameras. So I went to a company called John Casablancas and from there I took classes and started my career.

I stuck to it because it was just something that came natural to me. It made me who I am today and not once I regret it. I t helped me in many ways that you can imagine.

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

In general, I just want to help children and teens. My main goal is to work in a school as a counselor for elementary or high school students. Also as well as to have my own family one of these days. There’s honestly nothing more I would want than to help others.

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

I try to do photo shoots at least a few times a month. I would love to do catwalks but I am just still too short. Usually my photo shoots consist of a wide range of styles. I love to work with different photographers because each one has a different style for shooting and I’m interested in seeing a variety of different works.

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

I’m still waiting for not a best experience but one memorable experience that deals with me and water!! My worst experience was just when I was contacted by a photographer that just had more than shooting in mind. Now that is just another story.

Maria Do posing next to a windowHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Hm honestly not quite yet but I am waiting for one to happen and I can tell you right now I’m actually excited for all the laughs it will bring.

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

Is there something I would change about the industry? Hell yes I would!! Probably absolutely everything? I think it’s horrific what some people advertise nowadays. I think we shouldn’t be advertising the fact that you have to look a certain way to be ” beautiful “.

Beauty should not be defined and if it has to be then it should be a picture of the world. To me we are all beautiful and should not be picked out. Some people say skinny is beautiful and some also say big and curvy is beautiful. Should we really be told what we have to look like? I don’t think so. So one of the reasons why I chose to model was to show to other people, that we are all beautiful and we should not let people tell us otherwise.

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

I can be lazy and then there are times where I am the most hyper person in the room. I have a fast metabolism already so I try not to go crazy with working out but I do try to exercise as much as I can to stay in shape. I think eating right n exercising daily is important but also being lazy here and there is as well. You got to have a perfect balance of it all to live a good life I would say.

Typically I eat just about everything. If you ask my family, I literally eat more than some of them. I just love food!! I’ll admit I do eat quite a bit of take out, but I wish I don’t sometimes. So I try to eat something a little healthier when I do eat out. No doubt though, nothing beats fruits… Especially a fresh fruit smoothie!!

Maria Do hawaiian costume vintage photoPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I’m pretty open so I don’t know honestly what some people don’t know about me, but everyone has secrets. I guess I can say some people don’t know that I can be a total geek when it comes to video games and anything that deals with super Heroes and villains.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I don’t think I really would change anything about me. I feel I am perfect just the way I am. To me everyone is perfect and beautiful just the way they are. So why go changing? Besides at least for the better.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

If I could possess a super power… I would have to say I would want to be able to teleport and shape shift!!
I just think it would be so much fun and handy to have those powers.

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