I just wanted to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! I’ll be back online after the Christmas break to catch up on messages, emails and shoot enquiries on Facebook/PureStorm/ModelMayhem, so please watch this space and I’ll be in touch.
Since I started modelling, I have been fortunate enough to have some wonderful friends and fans, who have created art work themed around my modelling. As somebody who cannot draw, it’s such a wonderfully exciting and humbling experience when somebody has copied my image into their own artwork. It is for this reason that I thought it was time to create a gallery on here to celebrate some fantastic artists’ work.
Frederic Dupain created the image ‘Deviant Girl – Violet Magenta’ (left) based on two photographs from a fetish themed shoot that I worked on with photographer Davie Gilfillan and rope bondage expert Paul Crosby. You can find more of Dupain’s work at his Deviant Art Page.
I’ve added a brand new photo to the Burlesque section of this site. It’s from a burlesque/vintage themed shoot that I did with Jaymz in the summer. I’m hoping to have more photographs from this shoot to show you all very soon so watch this space!
Not long ago I mentioned a shoot that I did with Wayne Cook of Amethyst Photography, where we tried to make commentary on glamour photography, through using an alternative model (me) to emulate glamour poses. I called the post Glamour? due to our intention of re-working the glamour genre from a feminist perspective.
Having received the rest of the images from this shoot, I feel that whilst we met our objective with some of the photographs, others actually make for rather traditional (and very good) glamour shots! Of course, this is no bad thing – in fact, I really like seeing this side of myself and I hope you do too.
Just over a month ago, I posted about my Boudoir Shoot with Julie Cook of Whisper Photography and hair and make-up artist Victoria Lees. I was already incredibly happy with the photos that I received, so can you imagine my excitement when I received a whole lot more?
I honestly feel that these are some of the ‘sexiest’ shots I’ve ever done. Check them out!
Browsing some clothing websites today, I was pleased to stumble upon some images of myself modelling for My Little Halo Alternative Clothing and Cute and Evil Clothing. I’ve took a couple of screenshots to share with you all and added them to the ‘Media’ album. If you’d like to have a look for yourself, go to: Alienskin Clothing and My Little Halo.
Twice a year, for several years now, I have been attending Whitby Goth Weekend. During the time that I’m there, I often try to book in atleast one shoot, preferably with photographers from elsewhere that I may not otherwise get a chance to work with.
On this occasion, I worked with Dave Charsley of Decline Gothica photography. We worked together previously a year ago on the ‘Sisters Todd’ themed shoot with Avatar Photography and Mistress H, and it was a pleasure to work together again.
I mentioned a while ago that I had modelled for Kate Fearnley at the Change For A Smile charity fashion show at Tall Trees in Yarm. I’ve finally received the images and I’m so pleased that the photographer managed to capture just how gorgeous those dresses were! Infact, I loved the leopard print one so much that I actually bought it!
To see the rest, check out the Catwalk Modelling gallery:
On Saturday night I performed again at Risque Business at Midian Stockton. As a regular performer at this venue, I usually try to give the audience something a little bit different each time. As performing a brand new routine wasn’t possible on this occasion, I decided to treat the audience to my new and improved version of ‘Luck Be A Lady.’ That’s right, I decided that its debut just didn’t involve enough glitter, but as you can see from the photograph, I rectified that problem! For more photos, just head over to the Performance Photos page.
As it was Risque Business’ Halloween Special, it also seemed fitting to perform ‘Zombie Prostitute.’ There will be photos of that routine coming very very soon, so watch this space!
You might remember that earlier this month I mentioned that I had taken part in a shoot for a pin-up themed charity calendar with Andrew Gill. I’m pleased to let you know that those calendars are now being printed and are available to order now!
Andrew has informed me that he doesn’t have a paypal system set up yet for it, but if you would like one, leave a comment on this post or drop me an email and I’d be happy to pass on his details.
I unfortunately don’t have a scanner, but I thought I’d take a little photo of my page on the calendar to whet your appetites. Hope you like!