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Even though that's not a question... Thank you so much for the wonderful compliment! ;)
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Being able to create art with other wonderful artists. You get to meet such amazing, interesting people.
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off the clearance rack! it's so exciting to find awesome stuff for super cheap! :)
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no way in hell could you convince me to do that.
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how many photographs? Wow. Too numerous to count. It depends on whether you're talking about finished pieces worthy of either mine or the photographers portfolio, or total photographs taken of me. I'd say about 500 for the former and about 20-40 thousand for the latter.
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I usually don't model with music, although I love it. There should be more music.
I model pretty equally with and without direction when I pose for photographers. And I prefer doing both during a shoot.
My inspiration is partly derived from what the photographer asks of me for the shoot. If they want a certain emotion(s), I draw from various life experiences I have had to make the emotions more authentic. If they are looking for me to do classical figure work, I do what I know works, while adding my own personal spin to the poses. If they want me to pose all on my own, I usually gravitate towards contorted and abstract poses, because I find such fascination experimenting and showing the beauty with how the human body moves, twists, and creates such interesting shapes, even if its not always the most flattering to my figure. -
All of my portfolio (except for my photography and self-portraits, of course) is edited by photographers. The whole photograph in it's entirety, including the editing, is (usually) covered by the photographer's copyright. If I were to retouch it in any way, it would be an infringement; a violation against that copyright. Plus, it really pisses photographers off.
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That is a very black and white question requiring a black or white answer. I think we live in a gray world. Of course models and photographers are going to date, just like co-workers date. It comes down to whether the personalities mesh and work well together, just like in any other relationship. I have personally dated one photographer and it was a positive experience for me. I'm not sure if I'll ever date another one, but again I can't say "never again" because that comes down to whether our personalities mesh well and if we have chemistry OUTSIDE of the "workplace."
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My first photographer was Matthew Scherfenberg. My most recent (last) photographer was Dave Levingston. Now best photographer... that I cannot answer. I don't think there truly is a best. Being the "best" is totally subjective. I do have my favorites... and they are most often the people I have worked with over and over and over again.
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I was very, very nervous, but the photographer, Matthew Scherfenberg is very experienced shooting newbies, and he put me at ease right away. I am so thankful he shot me first, because I've had some pretty awkward shoots that would have creeped me out and scared me away from the genre altogether had I not been so experienced and confident.
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I started modeling because a photographer contacted me on a personals website asking me to model for him. I believe the message subject was "over 30 - not looking to date you." haha. The first time I ignored the message, thinking my family would disown me if I modeled nude... but he sent me another one about a month later, and in it he said... "be brave... it will be safe and fun." So I was brave. I called him and about a week later I was in his studio. I'm so glad I had such a positive first experience of fine art nude photography, otherwise I wouldn't have gotten hooked, and I wouldn't be where I am today.
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I have no plans in the works, but I would certainly love to come to Germany! Perhaps next year...
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"You can't handle the truth!" - A Few Good Men
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Brooke Lynne’s Bio
Art model interested in creating art with awesome artists. Art, art, ART! :)

