Shot by the ever brilliant Gudrun Stone, and styled by the ever fabulous Estasha Goodwin with Mr. Karidza .
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31.8.10
New shots from that shoot forever go.
Shot by the ever brilliant Gudrun Stone, and styled by the ever fabulous Estasha Goodwin with Mr. Karidza .
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frankenstein,
model citizen
20.8.10
19.8.10
Inspired to share life.

I love iron wrought bed frames, there's history in it, it's delicate, but historically powerful at the same time. It's just the perfect setting for a man eating narcissistic female such as myself.
I wish I was darker, but it is an inspiration still, long tank, it's this beautifully soft cotton fabric, copped in Saudi of course, I still don't understand that environment, but it made my closet much fatter. But as I was saying, I need a super black girl for a shot like that, but the colors do set my own skin tone off. Why not both fuck it?
But this is all for Ghana, I know the perfect girl, with the perfect curves.
Amen.
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a day in the life,
model citizen
7.8.10
4.8.10
I'm in the new Canoe.

My baby Efya sent me the picture this morning. I almost cried. I miss Ghana SO MUCH right now. Home sick like a mother fucker.
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god bless ghana,
model citizen
13.7.10
9.7.10
6.7.10
Sneak peak at the shoot with SirGarde and Estasha.

Had it yesterday, brilliant fun, in the morning I walked from Inman Station all the way to Auburn Avenue and was blessed with sights of this city I had never had the pleasure of experiencing, it just reinforces my distaste at the idea of getting a car. You're so closed off from the world in general in that metal contraption. Best believe I'll be making that walk again very soon. The shoot was amazing, the photographer Gudrun Stone, the stylist Estasha Goodwin, the make up artist Kristi Jones and wardrobe finally by Sir Garde. I was giddy with excitement when we'd finished. It took the whole day as well, I lowkey adore all day shoots, makes me feel as though I'm a part of something worth it.
Also happened across a hilarious realization, a lot of the shoots I've been in my skin is always made darker than it actually is, to keep the 'chocolate essence' of my nature. It's just funny to me how they'd probably have less interest in my being as a model if I were to be light skinned, not taking any shots just making a quaint observation.
Better black.
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