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Interview with Kati Lubek — Dancer turning into model

Kati Lubek is a 28-year old model residing in New York, New York.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born in Moscow, Russia. As a young child I loved dancing, that’s why my mother brought me to the ballet school, so I grew up as a “creative” kid. Self expression was always important to me and modeling is one of the ways how I can express myself. Besides modeling and dancing, I’ve also studied Philosophy and Graphic Design.

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

I was discovered at the age of 16 by my friend’s cousin who was a professional photographer. Back then I didn’t think about it seriously but I definitely liked to be in front of the camera. Since then I started to get more photoshoots, meeting different photographers and agents and started working in this industry.

kati-lubek-wearing-a-light-blue-tshirtWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

For the past ten years I’ve researched a lot of pictures of good photographers and famous models. I think that helped me to develop “my eye”, so I’d love to become a photographer, although I don’t think I love it that much to give it all of my effort. However, I’ve gotten into a graphic design, and I’d love to do more of graphic design, to work with the images, lines and colors. In the future, I also want to create my own dance show, maybe it would be a musical about a young model in a big city, who knows…

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

I model pretty often but sometimes there are slow seasons. I’m signed with the commercial agency FFTmodels, therefore most of my work is commercial modeling. I also do artsy stuff for dancing photo projects as a ballerina, and still, once in a while I have offers for video, fashion and other types of modeling. It all depends, but I’d say that I’m a commercial model.

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

My best experiences are working with established brands like “Bloomberg Business week magazine”, “Wella” hair salon, “GNC”. It is so inspiring to see all of the professionals coming together to make one picture happen. Unfortunately, there were bad experiences as well, as a lot of photographers aren’t professional at all. With this type of job you just have to learn how to deal with it.

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

To be honest, I cannot recall anything extraordinary funny:) It is just fun all the time.

© NayMarie Photography | Model: Kati Lubek | Hair: Egypt Buck of Haiir Artistri | Makeup: Magali Alia | Bridal Accessories: Bridal Styles Boutique

© NayMarie Photography | Model: Kati Lubek | Hair: Egypt Buck of Haiir Artistri | Makeup: Magali Alia | Bridal Accessories: Bridal Styles Boutique

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

I’d be more persistent in my younger years. I had many opportunities, but I missed some of them just because I was too young and careless.

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

I did many types of exercise but I found that ballet classes are the best for me. Besides, I eat healthy three times a day and trying to avoid alcohol and sweets.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I love flowers and gardening.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I wish my chest would be more voluptuous.

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

If I had only 24 hours to live I’d just start going somewhere. I wouldn’t want to spend time commuting somewhere, but I’ll try to enjoy this world, its weather, nature and people. I’d spend some time with my family. I will definitely take a ballet class. I’d go to eat some amazing food with amazing wine.

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Interview with Corinne

Corinne is a 22-year old model residing in New York, New York.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born and raised in a very small town in the middle of New York State. I have always loved the idea of modeling, acting and preforming, and with the support of my mom, I began modeling at 14 years old. It has been my “side hustle” for almost a decade, I can’t imagine what my life would be like if I didn’t do it.

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

When I was in kindergarten, my teacher wanted to cast me as an elf – one of the lead roles – in the school’s Christmas play, but I turned down her offer, even though she insisted. I lied and told her I was too shy to sing in front of the school, but really I just didn’t want to wear the funny ears. When it came time for the play, I watched the elves sing and perform and make everyone smile. I was so jealous! I regretted not taking the role, then my mom asks me why I wasn’t an elf and I told her what happened. She explained to me that I need to take every opportunity that is given to me, and to never shut any doors. I know it’s a silly story, but ever since I’ve given my all at every opportunity that comes my way. As time went on and I became more experienced, I get to be more selective, but in the beginning I did it all, and I think my good attitude played a big role in my success.

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

Modeling and performing has given some so much true confidence and social skills. I am able to make connections and communicate with people in such an honest and meaningful way, that I want to continue to help communicate messages, whether it’s in front of or behind the camera. There are stories to be told, I love finding ways to tell them, and as I get older, I see myself doing more television segments and leaving my photo and print work behind me, but as I said before, I’m not one to turn down opportunities – so it’s all up in the air.

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

During my freshman year of college, I had a full class schedule, worked at a clothing store and modeled. This is where promo events saved me! My class schedule conflicted majorly with photo and video work, but I could go and work the launch parties and late night fashion events. I’d work until 3 or 4 in the morning and wake up the next day for a 9:00 am class! Now that I am working full time in the cosmetics industry, my modeling has become more of a hobby than my main source of income and I like it like this! I like collaborating with friends and new photographers to create something, and since I’m only shooting a few times a month, I am able to give 150% to these jobs and I’m not as burnt out!

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

My best experience is working the Today show with Lilliana Vazquez and her assistant and stylist, Lauren Dougherty. These shoots were high energy! Live television goes fast, so you need to be on your toes. These women are so great to work with because they have fun with each other and laugh together but are still so professional and take their jobs very seriously. I’ve had some crummy experiences where the photographer and I just aren’t flowing, or the makeup artist makes me look crazy… but I just count these as lessons and move on.. no use harping on a bad experience.

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

I tell people the time I got hit by a taxi while I was dressed as a cheetah in a body suit and body paint for a jungle themed runway. Hair and makeup was across the street for the venue… mine took such a long time because they were painting on every spot. So I’m late… I run out of the building and am darting through cars and a taxi just does not care and nudges me… not to hurt me just to prove a point: I know I shouldn’t of been running in traffic. I made it to the runway on time… missing a few spots that rubbed off on the taxi… but on time!

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

I would like to see a better respect for the models. For example, if I go to a print shop, I need to have a release to print a photo of my face, this protects the photographers’ rights and I understand that… but the photographer can go to the same print shop and print the same photo of my face and no one asks for a release from them. There aren’t many practices in place to protect the models’ rights, and this leads to models being disrespected and taken advantage of.

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 a cardio junkie. There’s this fear when you’re a short model -I’m 5’5″- that if get too toned and muscular you get defined as a fitness model and won’t get as many fashion and art jobs, so I never got into that kind of training. I do yoga, but that’s mainly for my mental well being. I have also been taking Pilates classes which I feel like keep everything toned and tight without bulk. As for my diet, I believe in balance, so I eat as organically and unprocessed as possible, but I’m not perfect. Food effects more than your weight, it also affects your attitude and energy; not eating or going on a strict diet might make you skinny, but if you’re tired and grumpy and your skin looks sallow no one will want to work with you, no matter how skinny you are. My body fluctuates very easily, so the day of a shoot that will be body focused I alter my diet to make sure I look my best.

corinne-black-and-white-photoPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I really am an open book, I guess maybe that’s what people don’t know, that if they ever want to know something they can just ask!

Would you change anything about yourself?

Physically I would love to be taller! There’s more work out there for tall models, and sample clothing fits better. All in all, I’m pretty happy with myself and the decisions I’ve made to get to where I’m at now.

Have you ever stolen anything?

I was working a promotion for a new vodka brand with a group of models I’ve never worked with before. As the team was packing up, the other models began snatching the vodka used for display! Bottles and bottles of vodka right in their purse. I was too young to drink at the time, but I wanted to take something too… so I took a shot glass. I know I know… I’m such a rebel.

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Interview with Kara Camille Delonas — Professional Musician, Part-Time Model

Kara Camille Delonas is a 23-year old model residing in Kearny, New Jersey.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I’m Kara, born in Newton MA at the same time as my triplet sister Molly and my triplet brother Gary, and also have an older sister named Suzanne. I grew up in a very artistic family, where my grandmother was an actress, my uncle a painter, my dad is a musician, my mom is a writer, so from a very young age I knew I wanted to perform. I first wanted to be a ballerina, then a writer, actress, painter, poet… anything to entertain others. Eventually I discovered how much I loved playing music and writing songs so I stuck to that. I never once pictured myself as a model.

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

I first became involved in the industry when I was 18 years old. I randomly decided to teach myself to be a contortionist when I realized that I was double jointed in most parts of my body and unusually flexible, then I shared some of my skills online and got a surprising amount of attention, and one person in my area asked if I would do a photoshoot showcasing my talents, to which I agreed. After the shoot he told me I have a natural ability to pose in front of a camera whether I’m contorting or not, and he recommended I create an online portfolio, so I created my Model Mayhem page using pictures other people took of me and very poor quality selfies. It was so unprofessional at first but the jobs immediately started pouring in… It was so surprising and exciting.

kara-camille-delonas-modeling-a-black-dressWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I hope I’m still modeling in five to ten years but it is definitely not a goal of mine. I hope that I will not be scared of aging, and if I am still modeling I will not try to look, dress or act younger than I am. In ten years I hope I am still playing music, possibly teaching; I hope that I will be happy and have most of my life figured out, as I am doing well but I am still so young and have so much to learn. I also don’t really see myself settling down in ten years, as I love to travel and meet new people and have thrilling, nerve-wracking experiences. Maybe I’ll settle down in twenty years. Maybe thirty.

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

I took about a year off from my modeling career to really focus on school. Now that I have graduated I am slowly trying to make my way back in, and have many shoots coming up in the future that I am excited about. Before the hiatus most of my shoots were fashion or fitness related, but sometimes I modeled clothes or makeup. I was very young when I started so most of my jobs were innocent, cute, not very serious, and now that I have grown up a bit I am open to being a bit sexier in my work. I have a few things planned out, so you will have to wait and see.

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

I’ve had so many good experiences! It’s hard to pick the best. I occasionally model with my sister Molly and that’s always fun, since we don’t see each other very often these days but when we work together you would think we’re attached at the hip. We’re always on the same page and we’re able to compliment each other, not overpower each other. Also both of us came very close to being on the 20th cycle of America’s Next Top Model, which was an incredible, surreal experience.

As far as worst experiences, well, I think every long-term model has one or two horror stories unfortunately, since it’s a risky business and you have to be smart about who you work with. There was one photographer who was adjusting my poses but gradually started to become inappropriate. I’d prefer not to go into details, but I got out of the studio as fast as I could once I realized what was going on and thankfully I’m okay. I now run a very thorough background check on every photographer I work with.

kara-camille-delonas-jumping-in-the-beachHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

There’s a photographer I’ve worked with many times and our shoots are always a little eerie, and mysterious. So for this one shoot we picked our location at an abandoned barn, we thought it was abandoned anyways. The roof had completely collapsed, there were trees and vines growing on the inside, the furniture was all covered in thick layers of dust and dirt. About thirty minutes into our shoot we heard a man yelling for us to get out. Apparently he was the owner of the barn. He started screaming and cursing at us and told us he called the police and they were on their way. After a while of listening to him yell at us, we sensed that the police were never called, so we dismissed ourselves. He actually chased after us and keyed the photographer’s car! We eventually went to the police ourselves and it turns out we were in the clear because the state had actually ordered him to put up a No Trespassing sign but he refused for some reason. The barn was recently torn down for being a public safety hazard. I hope that had nothing to do with us.

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

The way models are so objectified is a little discouraging, as it can really affect a person’s self esteem. Modeling is like acting but through images, so who you are in a picture is not who you are in real life. There are so many times that I have been talked down to like I am not smart or like I am somehow a lesser human being because I am a model. I always stand up for myself when I feel as though I am being disrespected, but not all models are like me. Some just take it and it’s not okay.

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

Those who know me well know that nutrition and exercise are extremely important to me. After months and months of reading and research I decided to permanently go vegan; it’s been a year and three months and I’ve honestly never felt better. Almost everything I eat comes from the produce aisle of the grocery store, and I never calorie restrict or cut carbs, especially fruit. I do however limit my fat intake, especially oils, do not drink alcohol anymore unless it is a very special occasion, and I try to have a green smoothie every day: this is what makes me feel my best.

Exercise is also a very necessary part of my life. I practice Ashtanga yoga every single day, and I do not take days off no matter how busy or tired or sick or lazy I feel. The amazing part about yoga is you can modify it on days you don’t want to practice; there is a yoga practice for everything and everyone. I do try to push myself a little on most days though. I’m always trying to get stronger, and more balanced and more flexible. Bonus: since I started practicing I am much calmer, and in control of my emotions. Yoga has changed my life.

kara-camille-delonas-in-a-vintage-white-dressPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I love classical music and jazz, and always put on WQXR or WBGO in the car and it puts me in a good mood. When I turn on classical radio in the middle of a piece I always try to guess the composer and I’m almost always right. My friends can back me up on this. It’s a bit of a nerdy obsession.

Would you change anything about yourself?

That is a hard question. There are some days I wish I were skinnier, or had thicker hair, better clothes, etc. I was so insecure growing up, as other kids would always point out my flaws and make me question myself. Now that I’ve gotten older, I’ve come to realize that the things that make me different are what make me unique. I also don’t value the way I look as much anymore because beauty is so temporary. I have a boyfriend who loves me for my mind, not for the way I look; I did not graduate college for the way I look. The only things I would change at this point are things on the inside, not to sound too cliche: I wish that I cared even less what others think of me, I wish I didn’t get so mad when people cut me off in traffic, I wish I didn’t have so much trouble falling asleep some nights, I wish I weren’t so attached to my phone, I wish I spent more time practicing guitar and less time watching TV. They’re little things, but otherwise I am perfectly content with who I am.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

If I could have one superpower, I would want to be able to control time. If you really think about it, you can pretty much do anything if you could control time; I would only use it for good though. For example, if I didn’t get enough sleep one night I might go back in time so I could get more. If I ever did something I regret, I could go back and undo it. I could also freeze time just to get some peace and quiet, it would be amazing. I don’t think I would go into the future very often although I am anxious to see who our next president is going to be.

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Interview with Ashley E. Matthews — Song and dance model

Ashley E. Matthews is a 26-year old model residing in Las Vegas, Nevada.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Canadian born, southern California raised, current Las Vegas local in Rock of Ages the music. Professional musical theatre actress, singer, dancer as well as specialty performer and model. Hapa -half asian- and proud of it, I have worked professionally on both coats, Vegas, Utah and even all the way to Macau.

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

I started out as dancer, then became a musical theatre actress and film and tv actress. The dance life lead to a lot of modeling opportunities both print and live and I kind of fell into it. They all tend to go hand in hand and I love each one for what they are.

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

My professional goal is to continue performing, acting, and modeling for as long as I can and never have a “grown up” job. I don’t like to set time limits, every actress wants to be on Broadway or win a Tony or Oscar, but unlike most professions, that doesn’t make or break a career. Not being on Broadway doesn’t mean an unsuccessful career, so as long as I’m happy in five to ten years, I’m doing something right.

Ashley E. Matthews dressed like a mermaidHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

My main career is acting, live stage, on camera, among others, so the modeling jobs are here and there. I typically do fashion, dance photography, and live modeling and performance type jobs and have done some glamour and catwalk in the past. I have done a lot of bridal modeling as well.

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

In modeling, the best experience I had was at a job for a launch of a new Liquour line. the Job consisted of us taking photos on the red carpet, passing out samples to celebrities, and sitting in the pool and hot tub at a private mansion while holding cocktails made of the new liquor. We even played around in the photo booth set up for guests and the photos ended up so good they were used for advertisement for the product. We had a blast and I still can’t believe that was a paid job. The worst experience I had was being told I would be modeling at a Bridal expo on a stationary platform. When I arrived I was put into a massive bridal gown two sizes too big for me with a cathedral train, too big shoes, and told to walk a catwalk in front of hundreds of future brides. Nervewracking and not my best work.

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

When it comes to the entertainment industry in general- we are in need of a major boost of diversity. The default tends to be caucasian- though high fashion modeling tends to be more diverse. Commercial modeling and especially Hollywood and Theatre have serious faults when it comes to diversity, especially when it comes to Asians. Asians are not given the same opportunity as caucasians and even other minorities and it’s 2016- time for change. Thank God for shows like Hamilton on Broadway breaking barriers- but it’s not enough.

Ashley E. Matthews wearing black underwearDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I am the last person to talk to about this. Though I am a professional dancer, I am not a professional fitness or nutrition expert. My exercise is dance, right now the show that I am in. If I work out before a show -6 shows a week- I don’t have the energy to get through my show- so the high energy choreography serves as my cardio and exercise in my everyday life. When it comes to nutrition, I’m a carboholic, and though I tend to try and think about eating healthy… it’s not my strongest suit. I’m a super foodie and I say enjoy life and the importance of food while you can. Life is too short for green salads and bland meals.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I am a trained fire eater.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I wish I could work on self confidence internally. Though I may seem confident, internally, this business is hard and I have my daily struggles.

Do you have any fears or phobias?

Octopus scare me like no other. They are a terrifying animal, far too intelligent, can fit through any size hole bigger than their beak, open jars from the inside to escape, and change color and texture in the blink of an eye. They are terrifyingly smart and dangerous- and people are brave enough to eat them, I don’t know how.

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Interview with Eira Rose — Amorphous, Pocket-sized Model

Eira Rose is a 25-year old model residing in Purvis, Mississippi.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Eira Rose, born in Tampa, Florida, to a military family, and have lived all over the world. I’m a fashion designer and cosplayer; I dabble in writing, music, makeup, jewelry-making, and wig styling, and I enjoy reading and playing video games. I work as a full time dental assistant… and I model! Perhaps the most unusual thing about my success as a model is my size, as I’m only 150cm, which is aroun 4’11”.

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

I started actually modeling in February of 2014. Pretty much my whole life, I heard, “You’re too small for that” and “You’ll never make it because of your height”; but I woke up one day, determined to at least put myself out there: I wanted to model. I didn’t want to just look at the artistic, beautiful images… I wanted to be them.

Eira Rose as pin up girl for Coca ColaWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

When it comes to the modeling industry, I’d like to see myself in more artistic formats in five years. I’m in love with fantasy, science fiction, and the absolute ethereal. I’d love to be paid to be in magazines that so often depict men and women who look simply untouchable. It doesn’t particularly interest me to be outright sexualized, which is a lot of the industry, and what a lot of people really enjoy doing. That’s just not who I am, or how I want to be depicted. In ten… well, ask me in five years.

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

Usually, I do fashion, glamour, and art photo shoots. I’m really big on Japanese street fashions, so I’ve recently done a cute space-themed coordinate “uchuu kei” shoot, a lolita shoot, and I have a gothic aristocrat shoot coming up in the cooler months. I’m also into alternative fashions, from punk and grunge to pin-up. Pin-up seems to be a favorite with local photographers, and I’m definitely not complaining! I’ve done a cosplay shoot recently too, and that was magnificent; I made the costume myself, so, for me, it was art, as I made the character, then became the character. I’ve done some runway, too. In July 2015, I walked for the Japanese lolita fashion label, “Baby, the Stars Shine Bright” at Mechacon in New Orleans. It was a lot of fun, and I managed not to fall even though the shoes were five and a half sizes too big! I’d do it again too, given the opportunity.

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

Some of my best experiences come from working with groups, actually. A friend of mine, Doll, organized a Fourth of July pinup shoot this year, and there were at least six photographers shooting, and I believe eight models. We laughed and had a lot of fun working that day. It was so hot and crowded in the studio, but everyone left happy with the work we did and the people with which we interacted. I won’t discuss my worst experiences in too much detail. I’ve met some photographers that make me very uncomfortable, and some who seem to know the exact angle that highlights a model’s flaws.

Eira Rose wearing a green gawnHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

One of my first shoots, the photographer thought it would be cute to have me put on a little boy’s shirt, and I’m talking real little, like 7-8 years old… and it fit, it was a little short, but it fit. It was kind of embarrassing, and kind of funny.

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

“Industry standards”. By no means is it anyone’s right to decide what’s beautiful or right. As a designer, I understand haute couture requiring height minimums and weight maximums- after all, the walk is about the clothing, not the people in them- but the standards are hurting people who are extremely beautiful, but weren’t born the right shape. A thousand times, I’ve wished my legs were longer and thinner, but genetics gave me hips, and martial arts gave me substantial thighs. I’ve wished I were taller, but that will never happen. And there are people killing themselves inside with these things, telling themselves they’re not good enough… all because of “industry standards”.

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 never been good at sports, even though I was the most aggressive defender in my soccer division when I was in 6th grade; I can’t dance, and I love food. However, I love yoga, I walk daily, and I love to roller skate. I pretty much eat anything I want, but my “bad” foods are always in moderation, so I limit myself to one soda a day as a maximum, drinking predominately water, I don’t eat a lot of sweets or other junk food. I’ve found that eating excessive amounts of processed and empty calorie foods actually makes me sluggish, so maintaining a healthy diet isn’t even primarily about the way my body looks, but how it feels… it’s very important to me to make sure I feel great.

Eira Rose wearing a victorian era dressPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I don’t have a definitive gender identity. I’ve honestly been asked about it on several occasions, and I can never find an answer less vague than “nonbinary”. I’d love to describe it to you, but it’s not something anyone who doesn’t experience it can understand.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I did already mention that I’d like to be taller, but otherwise, I think I’d ditch my “jack of all trades, master of none” abilities to be a master of one or two of my favorite things.

Have you ever been fired from a job?

I worked, very briefly, at an AT&T satellite store called Extreme Wireless. About two months in, I was helping an elderly customer who wanted to add her tablet to her plan, but was on a fixed income and couldn’t afford to add it to her existing plan. So, I offered to change it, eliminating the unlimited calling and texting, since she didn’t use them often or even at all, and they weren’t required for the plan. Immediately, a coworker jumped on me, saying those plans had to have the texting, which I disagreed, and he insisted.

When I asked him why, he couldn’t give a real answer, and in the end the poor customer left more confused and let down than when she’d come in. He told me, “Don’t you ever question me in front of a customer again.” The next day, I was told by a manager that I was there to make the company money, not help people budget. I took my weekend off a week later, vowing to start looking for a new job after I got back from an event. The manager fired me Monday morning when I arrived because I was “just not a salesperson, and that I was too much customer service.” Sorry for not lying to old ladies. Oh, wait… no I’m not.

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Interview with Marybeth Noonan — Model turned Miss Maine

Marybeth Noonan is a 21-year old model residing in Windham, Maine.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hi there! I am Marybeth Noonan from Raymond, Maine. I am a 21-year-old college student studying broadcast journalism at Lyndon State College, and was recently crowned Miss Maine 2016 this Spring. I am extremely passionate about fundraising to combat the underfunding of pediatric cancer research.

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

I was in a Toyota commercial with my family when I was a baby but the first shoot that I remember was a casting call for an L.L. Bean catalogue when I was in elementary school. Then once I started competing in pageants in 2008, I became more involved with my modeling career.

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

Winning Miss Maine was a huge goal of mine! I will be competing in Miss America this September. Maine has never produced a winner at Miss America so I’m hoping to change that. As for professional goals, I am working towards my degree in electronic journalism arts. I want to be a news anchor when I graduate.

Marybeth Noonan face closeupHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I have done a variety of modeling types but commercial photoshoots are my favorite. I love the shoots where I can smile the whole time! I really can’t pull off a serious shoot, it just isn’t me. I look at pictures where I’m trying to look serious and I can’t help but laugh at myself. I am such a bubbly and outgoing person, a somber look simply doesn’t match my look.

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

I once had the opportunity to model for Tony Bowls in Orlando, FL. Most of the models were older than me and were so beautiful and refined. It boosted my confidence to think that I was “at their level” too. I’ll never forget wearing that stunning gown in front of the camera. I felt radiant. I have not had a bad experience in my modeling career. However, I turn down a lot of shoots because they are too sexy for my liking, as I am going to be a news anchor one day, and I want to set a good example and never pose in a shoot that is too promiscuous.

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

I once had shoot with a live animal called a sugar glider. Sugar gliders are small little creatures and belong to the possum family. Since they are nocturnal they like to hide in pockets and dark places. I was a little nervous to hold it but everything was working out fine until the little guy ran down my shirt and hid in my chest! It was so funny yet embarrassing.

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

I think we need more body-positive campaigns in the modeling industry. The apparel brand Aerie no longer re-touches or photoshops their models. We need more companies like that.

Marybeth Noonan next to a treeDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I love to run and weight lift: there’s no better feeling than seeing your body get stronger. I like to look healthy and fit opposed to extremely thin. I eat 6 small meals a day that mainly consist of lean protein and complex carbs, as my health is a huge priority in my life.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I have gone indoor-skydiving!

Would you change anything about yourself?

I used to be really critical of my fair skin. Now that I’m older I understand the importance of keeping my skin healthy. I have traded in the tanning oil for SPF, as I would much rather be a little pale than get skin cancer when I’m older!

What is your hidden talent?

I can hula-hoop for hours without stopping! I recently went to a local parade and festival as Miss Maine, where I saw there was a hula-hooping competition and couldn’t resist. I walked out onto the field in my crown, dress and heels and joined the competition. All of the kids loved it, it was so much fun.

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Interview with Melanie Boria — Small Town Model

Melanie Boria is a 26-year old model residing in Milford, Michigan.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I am from Milford, Michigan, which is a very small town in the metro Detroit area. I love to travel! I am always going somewhere, I spend more time traveling than at home, love seeing new things, meeting new people and trying new restaurants. I love food, my favorite food is Pasta, and I also can make the best chocolate chip cookies, as well as I’m becoming a professional on Pokemon go.

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

Being from Detroit, I always had a strong appreciation for the Auto Show. Ever since I was 3 years old, I loved seeing all of the beautiful models working at the show, so becoming a model and getting to work the Detroit Auto Show was a dream of mine.

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

I see myself traveling to places I’ve never been and modeling in new exotic destinations, I would really like to do something with food, have a cooking show or a blog where I can share food that I’ve tried in different places, give tips on restaurants and recipes.

Melanie Boria face closeupHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I mostly do photo shoots and video shoots. I’ve been in music videos, commercials, advertisements and book covers. I also do trade show modeling where I get to travel and model; I model year round and it consumes a lot of my time, but I love it so it never feels like work.

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

One of my best experiences was shooting a music video with one of my favorite rappers, Passport Louis! He is one of the most fun and passionate people I’ve ever worked with and his music videos are always so detailed, it was awesome to be a part of such an amazing project and after I shot the first music video with him, I ended up shooting 3 more with him.

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

I was taking photos in an abandoned church in Detroit. I was wearing a very risqué outfit. All of a sudden a bunch of people started coming into the church, turns out this church was not abandoned! I was mortified!

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

I think that the industry is getting better everyday. I hope that it will become even more open to more types of looks, shapes and personalities. Everyone is beautiful and everyone should see themselves when they look at a magazine or watch TV.

Melanie Boria with white mini skirtDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I think nutrition and exercise are the two most important things to do for yourself. I love to bike ride, rollerblade and dance, try to get exercise in my everyday life in a way that is enjoyable to me, but I love food! Food is definitely my weakness, and I especially love Italian food and dessert, but I always make sure I get enough fruits and veggies too. I don’t drink and I don’t do any drugs, as I think that part of loving and taking care of yourself is making sure your nutrition and exercise is a necessity.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I love to make people laugh and sometimes for fun I will make up my own stand up routine.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would love to be able to sing.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

If I could chose one superpower it would definitely be flying, I think it would be pretty sweet if I could fly, I could go wherever I want, whenever I want! I could take whoever I wanted with me and it would be so beautiful, plus I would never have to wait through a security checkpoint again.

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Interview with Cassidy Lee — Glamour Model with an Edge

Cassidy Lee is a 21-year old model residing in Detroit, Michigan.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Cassidy Lee, a 21 years young from Detroit, Michigan. I have dark hair and green eyes, and besides modeling, I manage a beauty salon and also own my own interior decorating business. Independence and not caring too much about what others think of me is what I am all about.

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

I started modeling at ten years old, and being so young with working parents, I did not have anyone to travel to photo-shoots with me, so as soon as I was able to do things on my own, that’s just what I did. The minute I turned eighteen I started getting back into the industry, and do a photo-shoot a week typically. I love this industry.

Cassidy Lee modeling shiny dress next to a doorWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

In five to ten years, I see myself signed with an agency, as well as a centerfold in Maxim, Playboy, or Sports Illustrated. I want to get my face out there as much as possible, make a difference, and push some limits, mostly modeling glamour, sexy, and edgy, that is what I put all my energy into.

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

Photo-shoots typically are scheduled at least once a week for me. They usually consist of getting my hair and make-up done, and then shooting for a few hours, depending on the job. Although I have done acting before, most of my work consists of glamour, edge, and playboy-like work.

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

Every shoot is the best to me, whether it’s working with someone new, or a team I work with regularly, I always learn something new or get to do something fun and creative. Since every photographer shoots differently, I always learn a new tip from them, and it’s the same thing with make-up artists. I love having these connections and people I can always go to with questions or ideas to bring to life.

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

Some of the craziest experiences in my life have been on photo-shoots. In California, I did a photo-shoot with a python that weighed more than I did. There was one time I did a lingerie shoot in the snow, next to a snow hill where there were tons of people sledding. There’s never a down moment being a model, that is for sure! I love it.

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

If I could change one thing about the modeling industry, it would be height requirements. Being only 5’6, it limits me and so many agencies to work together. I do not want to do runway work, but print work is where I am supposed to be, and I wish it was easier to get signed being my height.

Cassidy Lee 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 will admit, I am lucky with a good metabolism. Before photo-shoots, I typically try to eat as healthy as possible though, and splurge on pizza and burgers as soon as I am done haha!. I also try to do some at home workouts and walk regularly too.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I was meant to be in the 80’s era. Total 80’s girl all the way.

Would you change anything about yourself?

No, I would not change anything about myself. That’s a problem with images and influences with girls especially nowadays. You are YOU, no one else can be you. So EMBRACE your flaws! Love yourself.

What is your favorite thing to do alone?

My favorite thing to do alone, well there are a lot of things. I am a very independent person, so I do need my alone time. I read and write a lot, I love reading things that are true or could happen. I love writing about things that are going on in my life, songs, poems, anything on my mind.

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Interview with Karrin Rachelle — Karrin Rachelle is a professional model

Karrin Rachelle is a 24-year old model residing in Las Vegas, Nevada.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hello, I am Karrin Rachelle, born in Seattle, Washington, but mostly grew up in Bellingham, Washington and am currently based in Las Vegas, Nevada. I’ve been modeling since age 7, but I’ve been more seriously modeling for about 7 years now really.

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

From age 7, I was in a couple of children’s advertisements and such for my school mostly, after which I mostly went on a break really for a few years and picked it back up years later. Since then, I’ve traveled all over the country doing photo shoots, fashion shows, appearances and more.

Karrin Rachelle under a blanketWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My main goal in life right now is to continue with my modeling, acting, social media, magazine contributor careers, among, others, and continue building my brand. My goal has always been to take my work as far as possible though really. Aside from all that, I love inspiring others as well.

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

I pretty much work whenever I feel like it mostly. My workload usually just depends on how much I’m willing to take on really, and sometimes I may hit as many as 2 or 3 photo shoots in one day; thankfully, it’s usually only just one. I regularly work on my social media and the social media of a couple other brands as well.

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

I really loved one of the summers I spent almost a month shooting all over Hawaii especially. Being able to just island hop a bit more, having one of my best friends documenting again most of the adventures and shooting all over a few of the majestic islands of Hawaii is just the best pretty much.

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

Haven’t we all? When you model professionally you’re pretty much just asking for some extra interesting experiences sometimes, both really good and some pretty bad I guess too filled with drama… I really love how I get to meet even more interesting and amazing people though always.

Karrin Rachelle 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 don’t play sports near as much as I used to and would like to seems like, though I am an avid football watcher. Sushi, cheeses and drinking all kinds of cool teas I especially love. My juicer and protein powders are some of my best friends though hehe.

Would you change anything about yourself?

If I could make myself an inch taller that would be cool.

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

Pretty often actually really. There are times when it is just way way more comfortable, practical, fun and flirty like that really. And my boyfriend really kind of digs it too a lot hehe. Generally very easy access tends to often be a very good thing.

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Interview with Lydia Mae — Curve Full-Figure Model

Lydia Mae is a 25-year old model residing in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hello, my name is Lydia Mae, I am a curve model in Minneapolis, Minnesota, born and raised here, then moved to Chicago and Los Angeles to work in larger modeling scenes. After time, my sister’s wedding brought me back to Minneapolis when I was in my early twenties, were I reside currently.

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

I first got into the modeling industry because a friend of mine wanted to try his hand at photography, when he asked me to model for him as a test. He then showed those photos to his agent, and his agent asked me to sign with his agency when I was seventeen years old. I highly enjoyed meeting new people and being creative through modeling, and as a result I stayed in Minneapolis until I was 19, then started working in Chicago and Los Angeles.

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

My personal and professional goals are the same: I want to help make a change for the standard of beauty in the modeling industry to bring back full figured and confident women. Beauty comes in all shapes, colors, and sizes and it’s time to be accepting of all beauty.

Lydia Mae topless modeling a leather jacketHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

Currently, I have just begun to start modeling again, as a few years back, I was fighting with myself to stay ‘thin’ to the sizes I was expected to be in order to book work. My body naturally wanted to hold more weight then I would allow it too. I was constantly forcing myself to work out and stay thin, that it stressed my body out, and I became since and was constantly nervous to gain weight to the point that I counted every calorie I ate. After I moved back home to Minneapolis, I had to accept my body was changing, that I could not force it to be a size it did not want to be. I took a break from modeling and now a few years later, the industry is more accepting of full figured women, and thankfully, I currently have agencies interested and have started to update my portfolio.

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

Every opportunity I have experienced with modeling has been one to form and mold me into the person I am today. Whether that’s landing the cover of a magazine or living paycheck to paycheck in LA, everything I have experienced has been one of personal growth.

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

I would have to say the most embarrassing moment in my career was when I tried out for America’s Next Top Model, and I was so nervous that while filming my audition tape, I spoke in a British accent the whole time! You’re probably wondering why I had an accent, and it’s because my mom is British. I do not have an accent in my everyday life, but evidently when I am extremely nervous, it will pop out!

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

I would help push the change of acceptance of all shapes, sizes, and colors. We live in such a beautiful world, it’s time to show how individually is beautiful.

Lydia Mae in a black dress holding a skullDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I come from a family who loves their daily wheatgrass shots, fish oil pills, kale smoothies, and free range chicken. I like to say that I eat healthy when I cook at home and eat on the run, but every now and then I am tempted by a carb loaded juicy burger! My daily exercise of choice is Orange Theory Fitness, and love high intensity workouts. If I’m not constantly moving, I will loose my interest.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I am a dual citizen, since my mother was born in England, she was able to pass on the opportunity to be a citizen. I have been a dual citizen for two years and absolutely love it.

Would you change anything about yourself?

To be in the modeling industry, it can be a harsh reality check that not everyone is going to find you beautiful. It’s very easy to start judging yourself, loosing self confidence and questioning yourself. The reality is you are not going to be every client’s ‘dream girl.’ With making yourself are the ‘product’ you are selling, I believe you must first and foremost must be confident in yourself. Once you love who and what you are, you will be more successful in your work as a model. The beautiful thing is there is only one you in this world, so show that world how beautiful you are.

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

Tell every girl I saw that they are beautiful. It’s rare that strangers compliment strangers, as we have become a society that is afraid to speak to other people. I love chatting it up with people I don’t know, but many people are hesitant to even make eye contact with you. Random acts of kindness, such as a quick ‘you have a beautiful smile’ can brighten anyone’s day. We only have one life, so make it a good one.

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