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My second shoot was taken on private property (with special permission). The theme was Somewhere In Time. The photographer told me he had all the clothes he needed, so I didn't have to bring anything. I meet Dennis through Modelmayhem.com, and he suggested that meeting first, isn't always a great idea, because it could take off some of the edge.
The shoot turned out to be more reveling than I had anticipated. My nerves were shot. I have never felt vulnerably. However, after each wardrobe change I began to loosen up, and got more comfortable.
The setting was amazing. The gazebo we shot in was a two storey's, and something straight out of a fairy tale. The only downer was the bugs in the wooded area, however I knew that was a small price to pay, so I refrained from complaining. I have seen those top model shows
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where they have to be w
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illing to work will all sort of elements. Cold water, extreme weather conditions, and confront some fears; whether its heights, bugs, or morbid themed shoots. I was to afraid to disappoint the photographer, so I maintained a positive attitude, and asked him if I could use him as a reference. He told me that if anyone where to call him for a reference, he would explain "That I am just as lovely on film, as I am in person." I was really flattered, and I remain humble until today, and that's why I tell people I am far from a diva.
Photographs Taken By: Dennis, Cameraworks & co.
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