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DetailsModel Mayhem #:
1001588
Last Activity:
May 19, 2015
Experience:
Some Experience
Compensation:
Any
Shoot Nudes:
No
Joined:
Dec 16, 2008
Age:
34
Height:
5' 8"
Weight:
136 lbs
Bust:
36"
Waist:
29"
Hips:
39"
Cup:
B
Dress:
8
Shoe:
8.5
Ethnicity:
Skin Color:
White
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Eye Color:
Hazel
Hair Length:
Medium
Hair Color:
Blonde
Tattoos:
Some
Piercings:
Some
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Friends (90)About Me
Hello and thank you for stopping by my page!
My name is Yiskah, i'm 24 and I love creative ideas and beautiful flow! I'm currently a grad student at UGA getting my masters in Social Work so I live in Athens, however I also go home to Buford/Gwinnett area. I started modeling about a year ago and find it fun and exhilarating. I'd love to explore something new and help expand your portfolio! I love cats, rainbows, fire, music, poi, vintage, circus, fashion, and cooking. I also do trapeze, silks, and poi and would love to do a shoot with these one day! ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* I've done all my OWN hair and make-up in every single photo in my port! But i certainly wouldn't mind using an hair or make up artist as well ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* My favorite type of pictures are one that inspire and capture emotion, something that makes someone think twice, not just a pretty face. It's why i want to be a Social Worker. No drama, responsible, and fun to work with. Thanks for stopping by! -Yiskah _____________________________________________ Inspiration: http://www.straight.com/arts/523256/photographer-dina-goldsteins-dollhouse-skews-ken-and-barbie Dina Goldstein-In the Dollhouse and her Disney Princesses Overall I would love for my modeling to have a greater impact and raise awareness to social issues in a dynamic and beautiful way. Emotive portraits. I think you can use any medium for change. IE, Minority Rights (LGBTQ, women, color) Food Insecurity Teen Issues such as Depression, Suicide, Self Injury (think To Write Love on Her Arms) Mental Health Obesity Healthcare Environmental issues Homelessness Veterans Policy for great change in Macro areas of Social Work. the list goes on...
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