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From the editor
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Modellenland Magazine is a fresh, new submissionbased
editorial publication that celebrates the true art
of fashion and the emerging artists behind it.
Modellenland is a Free Belgian magazine but we
accept also entries from other countries.
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Everybody can publish for free ,photographers, MUA,
stylists, models, good amateur, students, semiprofessional,
professional etc...
The focus will not only be on fashion, but food,
lifestyle, animals, landscapes, are also welkom.
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Modellenland Magazine is a fashion, beauty, editorial
and conceptual art magazine and will be published
monthly.
The goal is to show our submitters their portfolio
worldwide to model and PR-agencies, and brand
labels.
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Modellenland will focus on creative minds from all
over the fashion world. It will be a magazine for
aspiring artists who deserve recognition for their work.
Modellenland Magazine is available in a free digital
format - download
To order a print version go to the website (Magazines)
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Creative Director and Editor in Chief: Van Poucke Peter
Website: http://modellenland.com
http://facebook.com/modellenland
Email: info@modellenland.com
Credits Cover:
Model: Olivia Norre Kongslev
Model Agency: Smash Agency
MUA & Hair: Nadia Høgh Plougmann
Photo: PAGE7 Photo
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CONTENTS
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04 Cover Girl: Olivia Norre Kongslev
20 Model: Giulia Facchinetti
32 Photographer: Rosa Mozzillo
44 Model: Ola Pudzisz
56 Editorial: Jane
70 Model: Emilija Pozniakaite
86 Photographer: Olga Gasnier
96 Model: Heidi Zulechner
110 Editorial: Glympse
120 Photographer: Adam Sielski
128 Model: Maria Kissov
144 Photographer: Slawek Wojton
156 Model: Arianna Aguiari
164 Photographer Mario Palma
176 Model: Ramillyn A.k.a. Arra
190 Editorial: Scarletwave
206 Model: Sarah Coppens
220 Model: Monika Tarapacka
234 Editorial: Amy George
246 Editorial: Alexandrovna
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Cover Girl
Olivia Norre Kongslev
(Denmark)
Can you tell us a little about you? My name is Olivia, I am 21 years old, and I
come from Denmark. I live in a small apartment in Aarhus with my boyfriend.
I am very passionate about health and wellness and my interests are therefore
circled around that. Fitness, handball, yoga, music, crocheting and cooking
are the hobbies that I give attention to in my everyday life.
In December I went to India to become a yoga instructor, and now I have that
as a job as well.
If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be? I wouldn’t
change anything about myself, but I will continue on working with the control
of my own mind and growing in being aware and caring for my fellow
Human beings.
How did you start modelling? When I was 16 years old I was scouted by my
agency and have been with them ever since.
What do you think of the work as a model? I think it is very fun that I get to
do these kinds of jobs that are different from a “normal” job. I love being
creative and seeing the results afterwards.
What is your beauty regimen? My beauty routine is primarily my diet, which
is filled with food that helps me feel and look my best.
What are your personal qualities which distinguish you from others?
Physically I stand out in the crowd with my red hair and freckles.
What are your plans for the future? My biggest dream is to live in the countryside
and have a big family and some animals. I want to study nutrition and
health and of course continue my modeling career for a long time.
What are some of your favorite experiences so far? It's very special to have
my pictures hanging around in the city that I live in.
Do you have any advice for those who want to start modelling? As long as
you get to do what makes you happy, then go for it. Don’t let anyone
convince you that you can’t do it all.
What do you think of the magazine? I think it is great that the models get a
voice through the magazine.
https://www.facebook.com/olivianorre.kongslev
https://www.smash-agency.com/olivia-k
https://www.instagram.com/oliviakongslev/
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Model: Olivia Norre Kongslev
instagram.com/oliviakongslev
Model Agency: Smash Agency
instagram.com/smash_agency_
MUA & Hair: Nadia Høgh Plougmann
instagram.com/brushedby_nadia
Photo: PAGE7 Photo
instagram.com/page7photo
facebook.com/page7photo
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Model Giulia Facchinetti (Italy)
Can you tell us a little about you? I would describe myself as a soul that thrives on constant
motion. If I don’t change my surroundings at least once a year, I tend to feel restless and unhappy.
So far, I’ve earned a degree in Humanities and am now pursuing a Master’s in Digital
Storytelling. Art and communication are my true passions, even if my introverted nature
might not make that immediately obvious.
RICCARDO LA VALLE
If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be? I’d like to change my tendency
to overthink, as I often give far too much weight to things beyond my control. I
believe this is something that will improve with time and maturity. Occasionally, anxiety and
excessive self-criticism throw me off balance, causing me to lose my sense of
direction—sometimes even my sense of self. However, I don’t see it as something I can’t
overcome. I just need to give myself time and work on it, like everyone else.
How did you start modelling? I had my first audition in Bologna when I was 15, but it wasn’t
until I turned 16 that I posed for the first time. It wasn’t love at first sight—in fact, I thought
it would be my last. However, from the age of 18, I started posing more regularly for private
projects, eventually moving on to workshops and small advertising campaigns.
What do you think of the model work ? As far as my experience goes, posing has helped me
in many ways. It allowed me to pay for my studies and rent while I was at university. It
helped me appreciate myself, rediscover who I am, and better understand myself. However,
it hasn’t always been smooth sailing: you have to learn to handle a lot of rejections without
taking them too personally. I had to take a year off to focus on myself, and I wasn’t always
fortunate enough to work with truly professional people. But I’m neither the first nor the
last to go through this. For better or worse, these are the experiences that shape your
character.
What is your beauty regimen? My beauty routine begins with prioritizing self-care as much
as possible. It might sound simple, but starting the day with a good skincare routine, eating
well, and working out three times a week can make a real difference. And I’m not just saying
this for those pursuing a career in modeling—it’s an advice that can benefit anyone.
What are your personal qualities which distinguish you from others? I’m definitely known
for my self-ironic humor and my somewhat irreverent way of communicating. When photographers
or people who’ve only seen me on social media meet me in person, they’re almost
always surprised. Many expect me to be “snobbish” (likely thanks to my resting face giving
off that impression), but that couldn’t be further from the truth. You really have to get to
know me to believe it!
What are your plans for the future? Survive my own mind. On a more serious note, I hope
to complete this final degree (without my overachieving tendencies pushing me to pursue
yet another Master’s) and to have more and more exciting and enriching experiences in
media and photography. But most of all, I want to feel good about myself.
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What are some of your favorite experiences so far? This year, "Cinema meets Fashion in Iceland" was the standout.
I had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit a majestic land, pose amidst breathtaking landscapes, and
challenge one of my biggest enemies: the cold. As I have already mentioned, this experience not only enriched my
portfolio with amazing shots but also touched my soul. It was five days spent with people who wanted to tell
something, achieve results, and fully embrace the entire experience.
Do you have any advice for those who want to start modelling? Never embark on this journey completely alone;
always talk to and ask someone you trust to accompany you along the way (until you’re aware and independent
enough). Don’t let impatience and comparisons with others ruin your path— we’re not all the same, we don’t all
follow the same journey, and that’s perfectly fine. Trust yourself and work to bring out your authentic personality.
What do you think of the magazine? I believe it’s a great platform to meet and engage with other personalities in
the industry.
https://www.instagram.com/lagiuliable/
https://www.facebook.com/NonGiuliable
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ROSA MOZZILLO
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CARLO SPINOSO
CARLO SPINOSO
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MATTEO SERGO
MATTEO SERGO
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Carlo Diamanti
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ELI
ELI
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Photographer Rosa Mozzillo (Italy)
Can you tell us a little about yourself?
I am a teacher, a reader, a photographer, a good friend, and a
lover of life and beauty. For years, I have used photography
to capture the beauty around me, but I eventually shifted my
focus to portraits. I believe the greatest show is in a person’s
gaze, in the emotions of someone who stands before us with
a story to tell. Their story. That’s my true calling: to take
beautiful photos, of course, but ones that convey something,
that tell a story, a moment, or an intimacy.
How and when did you get into photography?
I became passionate about photography several years ago,
with the advent of the first cell phones with cameras. At that
time, I enjoyed capturing landscapes, and I was pleased with
the shots I took. Eventually, I realized I wanted to focus on
portraits because I believe the most beautiful journey is the
one we take within a person. Today, I continue to study and
work on emotional portraiture to constantly improve my
craft.
What does photography mean to you?
For me, photography is beauty, soul, intensity, and light.
When I first read the phrase “drawing with light,” I realized it
was not just a figure of speech. Light can completely transform
a photograph. This is especially true in portraits, where
it seems to sculpt the human face. I prefer natural light
because I believe photography should be spontaneous. I
want the people in front of my camera to feel comfortable
and free to express themselves.
Matilde Archetti
How would you describe your photography style?
I wouldn’t call myself a professional photographer yet, so
forgive me if this sounds obvious, but my style is natural and
spontaneous. I invite people to tell their stories, and I capture
photos while they do. A perfectly posed photo, no
matter how technically flawless, will never surpass the
beauty of a genuine, spontaneous smile. I love colors, but
black and white photography is timeless.
Where do you get your inspiration?
From the greatest photographers who have a story to tell. I
admire Diane Arbus, Steve McCurry, Helmut Newton, Annie
Leibovitz, Dorothea Lange and many others, some of whom
are famous in the Italian national scene, such as Andrea
Schallschmidt (Veneto) and MauroGrosso (Campania), my
teachers. Anyone who can capture even a fragment of a soul
in a glance is an inspiration to me.
Matilde Archetti
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Do you plan your shots in advance?
Yes. When I decide to photograph someone, I already have a
vision of what I want to capture. The image exists in my
mind—right down to how they are dressed or how their hair
is styled. I imagine their expressions, whether they are
laughing or lost in thought. That’s why I like to take time
before every session to get to know the person and connect
with them on an emotional level.
Do you prefer shooting in a studio or on location?
As I mentioned, I love shooting outdoors. While the outdoor
environment is less predictable and harder to control, it
often offers wonderful surprises. Since I value spontaneity, I
enjoy embracing the unexpected.
Would you consider yourself a hobbyist or a professional?
Is there a middle ground?
What has been your most memorable session so far?
So far, my favorite sessions have been with ordinary people.
Photographing a professional model is a valuable experience
because they can deliver exactly what you envision, and you
can learn a lot. But when you photograph someone who is
not a model, and you manage to bring out the emotions you
had already imagined, it’s an incredible and deeply rewarding
experience.
Giulia Facchinetti
Nikon or Canon? What’s your favorite lens?
I started with Nikon, but it didn’t fully satisfy me. Today, I use
a Sony ILCE-6400 with various lenses that I’m gradually adding
to my collection. It makes me very happy! However, my
dream camera is still a Leica.
What advice would you give to a new photographer starting
their own business?
Study and challenge yourself. Most importantly, don’t get
discouraged. Be patient—photography requires patience!
Photography is an art, and like any art, there’s no final
destination. You’ll always be growing, and every day brings
an opportunity to learn something new.
What do you think of our new magazine?
I think art, in all its forms, is a beautiful but challenging world
to navigate. A magazine that provides visibility to everyone,
without discrimination and for free, is a wonderful initiative. I
am deeply grateful to those who run this magazine for giving
me this opportunity. I am truly honored. Thank you.
https://www.facebook.com/rosa.mozzillo
https://www.instagram.com/rosa_mozzillo
Miriam Moretti
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Miriam Moretti
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Giulia Facchinetti
Giulia Facchinetti
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Giulia Facchinetti
Giulia Facchinetti
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Beatrice Vighesso
Beatrice Vighesso
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Beatrice Vighesso
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Model Ola Pudzisz (Poland)
Can you tell us a little about you?
My name is Ola, I am 20 years old, I come from Poland. I do modeling
on a daily basis, my hobby is playing the violin. I like doing sports.
If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be?
I don't think I would change anything about myself, I like all my
features and appearance
How did you start modelling?
My story with modeling started when I was a little kid, I always
dreamed about it. When I was older I took part in a beauty contest
where I was successful
What do you think of the work as a model?
Modeling requires a lot of time and health. it is tiring but perfect for
me, I am fulfilling my dreams
What is your beauty regimen?
My skincare ritual starts with washing my face, then I do a facial massage
with a Gua Sha stone, then I apply eye cream, serum, moisturizer
and SPV cream
What are your personal qualities which distinguish you from others?
Personal characteristics that distinguish me from others include
passions and interests, character and way of thinking, and life
experiences
What are your plans for the future?
My future plans are to become a famous model and interior designer
What are some of your favorite experiences so far?
My favourite experiences so far are traveling, spending time with
family, beauty pageants which started my modeling career
Do you have any advice for those who want to start modelling?
My advice for beginners is to develop your portfolio, take care of
yourself, learn to walk in heels, find a good agency and be patient
What do you think of the magazine?
I think this magazine is very good for developing a modeling career.
https://www.instagram.com/pudzisz_o/
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STYLISM Noemie Devime
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Model Emilija Pozniakaite (Denmark)
Can you tell us a little about you? My name is Emilija and I'm a 21-year old girl living in
Denmark. I was born and raised in Lithuania, but moved to Denmark with my parents when I
was 9. I am studying in marketing and doing modelling in my free time.
If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be? As a freelance model, I’ve
learned to embrace my uniqueness, but if I could change anything, it would be to worry less
about perfection. Sometimes I overthink the smallest details, but I’m learning that confidence
and authenticity matter more than being perfect.
How did you start modelling? There was a photographer that contacted me through Insta.
asking me if I could be interested in a shoot, and after some thought, I said yes and never
regretted it.
What do you think of the work as a model? I think being a model is really fun and creative. I
love trying different looks, meeting new people, and being part of projects where I can
express myself. It can be challenging sometimes, like long hours or staying confident, but
overall, I really enjoy the experience and the opportunities it brings.
What is your beauty regimen? I keep it pretty simple. I wash my face, use moisturizer, and
always wear sunscreen. I drink plenty of water and try to eat healthy. For makeup, I usually
go for a natural look, but I like to have fun with it sometimes!
What are your personal qualities which distinguish you from others? I think what makes
me stand out is my positivity and determination. I always try to stay optimistic, even when
things get tough, and I’m very focused on reaching my goals. I’m also really easygoing and
love connecting with people, which helps me work well in different situations
What are your plans for the future? My number one plan is to finish my studies and finding
a job I like. I leave the rest for destiny.
What are some of your favorite experiences so far? Some of my favorite experiences so far
have been beach shoots. There’s something so magical about being by the ocean—the
natural light, the sound of the waves, and the fresh air make everything feel so vibrant and
alive. I also love how creative you can get with beach settings.
Do you have any advice for those who want to start modelling? My advice is to believe in
yourself and be confident. Also, it’s really important to always listen to your boundaries and
make sure you feel comfortable with every opportunity. Stay true to who you are and have
fun with it.
What do you think of the magazine? I think the magazine is awesome because it makes it
easy to share new content and reach a lot of people. It’s a great way to discover styles,
ideas, and trends. I also love how accessible it is—anyone can check it out anytime!
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Photographer Olga Gasnier (France) (Re-Post 2021)
Can you tell us a little about you? I’m a fashion photographer based in Paris. I started my career back in
2015 in Russia. My passion in photography is to help brands in creating their visual identity in photographs
and tell their beautiful stories.
How and when did you get into photography? Since the early childhood my « best friend » was a pencil, I
drew sketches everywhere, that’s how I found myself in the School of Arts. One day I opened for myself a
photography as a mean of self-expression and discovering the world. I remember myself being keen on
fashion, but I started with portraits. Few years after, in 2015 I established a fashion photography brand and
now I continue to enjoy photography every day in the studio in the heart of Paris in the 4th arrondissement.
What does photography mean to you? When I come into studio - I feel myself being at home. When I take
the camera I have so much energy. So photography means a world to me. I love the emotions that I receive
from taking photos of people and their creations, as I always receive a positive feedback. Now I’m focused
on the new brands and working with independent designers, as I admire their passion.
Do you think in advance what you want in the picture? Yes, sure, for me shooting is 60% of preparation
and 40% of improvisation. Nothing should distract the photographer and the model in the moment, so
before I think about the result, create the moodboard and discuss the references and details with my team.
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Please briefly describe your photography style for our readers. It’s difficult for me to describe my style,
because every shooting for me is special. The model, the mood, the light and the style inspire me each time. For
me - less is more, and if we can simplify the image, I do it without any hesitations. Too strong light? - we soften
it. Too many accessories? - we remove them. Too much drama? - we calm down. All these decisions make an
image more realistic, but never boring. I’m also not a fan of over retouched images with not natural emotions.
Models tell me that they like to work with me, because I have a gentle character and I never create a mess and
a stress on the set. That also explains, why I invite to my team only positive and confident professionals.
Where do you get inspiration from? I take inspiration in art and in life. For example, my last editor for L’Officiel
« Exceptionnelle » was inspired by the exhibition « Mercury and Venus » by Viviane Sassen that I visited in Huis
Marseille gallery (Amsterdam). We amalgamated the aesthetics of antiquity and vivid colours, creating a static
and relaxed mood. During the shooting I’m always inspired by the model and everything that surrounds her or
him. It’s a wonderful feeling when you got that image where everything matches beautifully.
Studio, on location or both? It depends on the aim, how we can compare winds and waves of Étretat and perfect
light scheme is the studio? I love both. Moreover, I use my mobile studio to be sure everything is under
control even on the location.
Would you consider yourself a hobbyist or a paid professional? I consider myself being lucky as I have the
possibility to make profession out of my hobby.
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What has been your most memorable session and why? My the most memorable session was an editorial
shooting on a yacht with a great team. I was born and raised by the Black Sea, so water gives me so much
energy and inspiration.
Nikon or Canon? Favorite lens? I’m a « canonist », my favorite lenses are universal Canon f4 24-105, f2.8 70-
200mm and for portraits Sigma 1.4 50mm.
What is one piece of advice you would like to offer a new photographer looking to start? If we are talking
about the business, it’s important to have all the documentation, as we have a lot of nuances in the photography.
The other advice is to create different PDF-portfolio books and be ready to send them to the clients.
It’s also necessary to organise your working routine, because when we are talking about photography as a
business it’s also marketing, PR, accounting and many other things you should take care about. Also, don’t
hesitate to ask for help of the other professionals to grow your business efficiently.
What do you think of our new magazine? I was glad to discover for myself ModellenLand Magazine and I
find it being a perfect platform for photographers to share their passion. The editorials are so different, I
always read the magazine from the first to the last page with a sincere curiosity. I think that the team of
ModellenLand Magazine does a great job! Thank you for an invitation!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aglography
Website: www.aglography.com - Instagram: @olga.gasnier
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Model Heidi Zulechner (Austria)
Can you tell us a little about you? I was born and raised in the country, one hour away from
Vienna. I think I have the typical girl next door aditude. I love to do long walks with my dog
and just be in the nature.
If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be? I think I would change my
impatience and in this industry you need a lot of it .
Ph: Martin Höhne
Mua: Dana Höhne
How did you start modelling? I got scouted at the age of 14 in a shopping Mall from a
photograper. He asks if i wanted to do a shooting. But I did not take it serious at that time.
Some years later I applied to agencies by myself. Really professional I do it since 6 years.
What do you think of the work as a model? I have found something that I enjoy doing. I feel
like a lot of people don’t realize what an insight models have into a creative world. You learn
so much. How much work goes into a perfect picture and a woman looking the way she
looks on a magazine cover. That’s a lot of work. Constant touch ups, perfect lighting,
retouching, styling, a whole team that is there to make a woman as beautiful as possible.
What is your beauty regimen? I don´t think I have a beauty regimen. I coud tell you that I
drink a lot of water and go to bed before midnight but this is what the most of the models
would say. So no, I dont think I have a regimen.
Ph: Nico Socha
Mua: Erika Socha
What are your plans for the future? Doing this kind of job as long as possible and after that I
would like to shoot kids fashion. Besides modelling I have started shooting kids and i like it
very much. I love working with kids, that’s why I have also studied teaching for elementary
school 5 years ago.
What are some of your favorite experiences so far? Seeing myself on billboards and covers.
For example I always take photos of it when I see myself hanging around in stores.
Do you have any advice for those who want to start modelling? Never compare yourself to
others. What is meant to happen, will happen. Be out there, be active, work hard on yourself.
Be kind and professional. I it makes you uncomfortable or unhappy it might not be right.
What do you think of the magazine? I like Modellenland for their great content. It always
shows great Models and Photographers. Thanks for having me.
Website: www.dieheidi.com - Instagram: heidi_zulechner - Facebook: Heidi Zulechner
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Mua: Dana Höhne
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Mua: Erika Socha
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Mua: Dana Höhne
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TAHE presents GLYMPSE: The collection that celebrates self-expression through hair.
The new proposal from the Spanish cosmetics firm breaks gender barriers and redefines style with innovative
cuts and colors for the Fall-Winter '24 season.
The creative team was made up of José Luis García, Francisco Terrón, Yolanda Gil and Raquel Corchero under the
art direction of Jose Ferrer Two of the core values of the collection are its inclusive approach and sustainability, as
the collection is moving to a 100% digital format.
Tahe launches Glympse, its new collection of haircuts and coloring for the Fall-Winter '24 season, a creative and
revolutionary proposal that opens a window to self-expression through hair. With a fleeting look towards a future
without barriers, Glympse challenges the monotony of everyday life, where each style reflects the authenticity
and versatility of those who seek to break with pre-established norms.
“The core concept of Glympse is freedom of expression through hair,” says José Ferrer, the collection’s art
director. “We wanted to create a collection that celebrates individuality and challenges traditional style norms.
Glympse is an invitation to explore your own identity.”
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A perfect synergy between cut and colour;
The Glympse collection features six unique styles that combine innovative cuts with expressive colours. The
creative team has worked on a harmonious integration of shapes and tones, ensuring that each detail
complements the other. Techniques such as disruptive balayage have been explored to add movement and depth
to vibrant shades such as coral and copper. Classic cuts such as the pixie and bob have been reinterpreted with
geometric lines that highlight the natural texture of the hair.
"There is a very strong connection between the cuts and the colours," says the art director. "Each style has been
designed not only to enhance the facial features, but also to enhance the nuances we have selected. From more
structured and geometric cuts with colours such as red or coral, to softer and more natural options that are
accompanied by warm tones such as copper or ash blonde."
An inclusive approach without gender barriers.
One of the core values of the collection is its inclusive approach. Glympse celebrates diversity and breaks down
gender barriers in the field of hair styling. “We want to make it clear that fashion and style have no gender,”
explains Ferrer. “This collection is designed to be accessible to anyone who wants to express themselves.
Androgynous cuts and colours that don’t follow binary patterns are a clear message that hair is for everyone, and
traditional barriers are a thing of the past.”
Retro-futuristic inspiration and a sustainable approach.
With clear influences from the 70s and 80s, but with a futuristic approach, Glympse combines the best of the past
with a touch of modernity. "We were inspired by the textured and voluminous cuts of those decades, but with
contemporary finishes and modern coloring techniques," says Ferrer. The collection has also been inspired by
elements of pop culture and urban art, which give it a fresh and experimental feel.
Commitment to sustainability.
In line with the innovative and groundbreaking nature of Glympse, Tahe is committed to sustainability by
transforming the presentation of the collection into a 100% digital format: “This decision not only reduces our
environmental impact, but also reflects the spirit of change that defines both the collection and our brand.”
The creative team behind GLYMPSE.
The creation of this collection has been carried out by a top-notch creative team. Under the artistic direction of
José Ferrer, the team has been made up of José Luis García, Francisco Terrón, Yolanda Gil and Raquel Corchero. In
terms of makeup, Consuelo Ortiz and Jaime Magaña have contributed their expertise in beauty, while Paula Villar
has been responsible for styling. Photography has been done by David Arnal.
About Tahe Tahe is a company with more than 50 years of experience in the professional cosmetics and hair care
sector. Based in Murcia, Tahe has established itself as a benchmark brand in innovation, offering high-quality hair
and skin care products, with a constant commitment to sustainability and well-being. Its product line, developed
with cutting-edge technology and advanced formulations, is used by professionals in more than 50 countries.
CREDITS: Art Direction: Jose Ferrer. @laferrer_y_punto
Styling: José Luis García, Francisco Terrón, Yolanda Gil and Raquel Corchero. @joseluisgarciapeluqueros,
@thegentlebarbershop, @estilista.yolandagil, @raquelcorchero_
Makeup: Consuelo Ortiz and Jaime Magaña. @consueortizmakeup, @nenu_mkup. Photography: David Arnal.
@davidarnalteam
Wardrobe: Paula Villar (Mikoto). @mikotovill
Products: Tahe. @taheoficial
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Photographer Adam Sielski (Poland)
Can you tell us a little about yourself? I am a passionate photographer specializing in nature and wedding photography.
Photography is my passion, which I combine with my love for travel and discovering the beauty of everyday
moments in nature. I enjoy exploring wildlife and flora and telling their stories through my lens.
How and when did you start photography? I became interested in photography at the age of 15 when I saw the
work of other photographers. Later, I bought my first camera. At first, it was just fun, but over time it became something
more – a way to express myself and document the world around me.
What does photography mean to you? Photography is the art of capturing moments, emotions, and beauty in their
most authentic form. For me, it’s also a way to freeze time and convey certain stories or emotions that might be
difficult to express with words.
Describe your photography style briefly. My style is natural and emotional, with a strong focus on light and details.
I love working with soft daylight, creating images that are both visually stunning and emotionally moving.
Where do you draw your inspiration from? I draw inspiration from nature, music, films, and other photography.
Travel also plays a significant role in my work – every new landscape, culture, or moment can serve as inspiration
for creating unique images.
Studio, outdoor, or both? Definitely outdoor ! Nature and daylight provide unlimited possibilities. Working
outdoors allows me to be more creative and free.
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Do you plan ahead what you want to capture in a photo? I usually have a general vision before starting a session, but
I leave room for spontaneity. I believe the best photos are created when we allow ourselves to capture unplanned
moments.
Do you consider yourself a hobbyist or a paid professional? I still have the passion and joy for photography that I had
from the beginning. I try to make every project more than just work for me. Definitely a hobbyist!
What was your most memorable session and why? One of the most memorable sessions was capturing a heron on
the Narew River. The weather was challenging, but the views and emotions I managed to capture were worth every
effort. It was an amazing experience. Additionally, the photo was recognized on the National Geographic Poland fan
page.
Nikon or Canon? Favorite lens? I’m team Sony! My favorite lens is the Sony 200-600mm. It offers beautiful depth of
field and allows me to capture stunning frames from a distance.
What one piece of advice would you give to a beginner photographer who wants to start their own business? Don’t
be afraid to make mistakes and experiment. Find your own style and take photos with passion, and success will come
with time. It’s also important to invest in your development – both in equipment and education.
What do you think about our new magazine? It’s a great initiative! I respect that you promote photographers and
share inspiring stories. Your magazine is not only a source of knowledge but also motivation for many people in the
industry. Congratulations and best wishes for continued success !
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Model Maria Kissov (Denmark)
(Re-post 2021)
Can you tell us a little about you? My name is Maria Kissov and I'm from Denmark. I work as
model and I have started a modelling agency in Denmark, where we recruit various models
with a focus on diversity and process learning.
If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be? Can't think of a specific
thing. But I always try to learn from my mistakes and improve all aspects in life.
How did you start modelling? My mom was contacted by a Danish wedding photographer
(when I was 15) who wanted to shoot pictures of me, cause she thought I had a very wild
facial features and a slim figure for fashion.
What do you think of the work as a model? I love working as a model, its a creative job
where you get the chance to make something beautiful or tell a story.
What is your beauty regimen? My nails actually. The first thing you do when you meet new
people, is to shake hands. First-hand impression is important for me.
What are your personal qualities which distinguish you from others? I like to think that I
have a big library of different modeling poses and keep things like lighting and camera angle
in mind, and I try to share my ideas with the talents around me.
What are your plans for the future? I want to travel the world. Keep following my dreams
and build a successful modelling agency and keep improving on my model career. Stay
grateful for the people around me and keeping my family first.
What are some of your favorite experiences so far? Shooting in France/Nice for Karma of
Charme.
Do you have any advice for those who want to start modelling? Respect yourself and your
limits. be realistic. Be confident. find your own way to express yourself for the pictures -
never copies. be open and welcoming to your fellow people in the industry. Your personality
has much to say, so be humble.
What do you think of the magazine? I think its a great magazine, It gives the opportunity for
artists to share, showcase and inspire each other with beautiful and creative work.
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Photographer Slawek Wojton (Poland) (Re-post 2021)
Can you tell us a little about you? Welcome. I am Sławek and I am a photographer from Poland. I am 32 years
old, a loving and patient wife and two cats :)
How and when did you get into photography? I have been dealing with photography for about 6 years, 4 of
which professionally. I spend every moment photographing, learning and inspiring myself. I browse hundreds of
photos every day. How did I start my adventure with photography? A friend of mine bought a used camera with
lighter glass and we took some pictures. We were very excited about the boke in the background, amazed how it
happened that such a box encloses part of the world in one picture. I decided that I also want to take beautiful
photos like other photographers. And so I got to the point where photography is part of my life.
What does photography mean to you? Photography is a way of life for me, it is part of it. My wife laughs at me
that photography is my lover, because sometimes I spend more time with it. It allows me to express myself. It
opens the door to meeting new people.
Please briefly describe your photography style for our readers. I think I could describe it as a natural style. I like
when my models are natural, when they behave this way and when they look like that in my photos.
Where do you get inspiration from? I am trying to be inspired by everything that surrounds me. Sometimes they
are people, images, and sometimes ordinary clothes through which I will get an idea for sessions.
Studio, on location or both? I feel good in the studio and out, it all depends on the concept and the weather.
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Do you think in advance what you want in the picture? Yes, I always have a plan before the session that I try to
implement, although it sometimes happens that something completely different comes out, sometimes better
than what I planned.
Would you consider yourself a hobbyist or a paid professional? I live, I buy food and pay my bills thanks to
photography, I give it a lot of time, there is only one answer :)
What has been your most memorable session and why? I remember every session, but I don't think I have any
specific one.
Nikon or Canon? Favorite lens? Canon. The lens is 85L 1.2. It is an old construction and I consider its disadvantages
as advantages. He is wonderful. Its optics, vividness, soft focus, resolution, make the image created
with its use have the impression that it was created with the use of an analog. This is by far my favorite lens.
What is one piece of advice you would like to offer a new photographer looking to start their own business?
Be patient, do your job, be inspired. An investment in yourself is the best investment you could ever make, but
most of all, be yourself. (Unless you can be spiderman then be spiderman)
What do you think of our new magazine? I have been watching your magazine not long ago, but I will stay here
longer. He is great.
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Model Arianna Aguiari (Italy)
Can you tell us a little about you? Hello i’m Arianna, i'm 28 years
old,i’m tall 1,75 cm and i’m sagittarius sign. I am kind,sensitive and a
little touchy sometimes.
If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be?
From a physical point of view nothing,to this day i accept myself likes
this. One thing, i would change is to be less resentful towards people
or situation that have hurt me
How did you start modelling? I start modelling when i was 23 years,
but It has always bene a hobby and a way to get out of my comfort
zone.
What do you think of the work as a model? It depends, sometimes i
like It and sometimes i struggle to see my image. But the important
thing Is to remain yourself.
What is your beauty regimen? I eat everything and i really like swimming
and resting as much as possible
What are your personal qualities which distinguish you from
others? I dont know :) i think my sensitivity that helps me understand
people and go beyond what people show.
What are your plans for the future? I try to live day by day without
thinking too much about future plans.
What are some of your favorite experiences so far? Regarding
fashion, the Milano fashion week was a great experience.
Do you have any advice for those who want to start modelling?
Certainly, as i have already said be yourself and to start because you
liked it and not to please Simeone.
What do you think of the magazine? It's a nice magazine and i’m
grateful to be a part of it.
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Photographer Mario Palma (Ph Mario’5) (Italy)
Can you tell us a little about yourself? I am Mario Palma, a photographer from Taranto. I capture unique moments
with my lens, signing my works as Mario'5, a tribute to my first son, born in 2005.
How and when did you start getting into photography? I still remember the feeling of wonder I felt as a child, the
first time I saw my father's Kodak rangefinder camera. That somewhat retro shape, the sturdy metal body, seemed
almost magical to me. And then there were the photographs: the black and white ones, with their intense contrasts
and slightly nostalgic atmospheres, transported me to distant worlds, the result of my father's business trips.
Over the years, that simple curiosity turned into a deeper and deeper passion. Seeing my brother buying his first
CONTAX, with the first wages he earned, and starting shooting withfriends was like a spark that ignited something
inside me. His photos, full of life and energy, showed me a new way of seeing the world.
When I could finally afford my first SLR, a Minolta X300, it was like a dream come true. I still remember the excitement
of holding the camera, of composing the first shot, of pressing the shutter button. Since then, photography has
become an integral part of my life, a way to express myself, to capture the most beautiful moments, to tell stories.
Briefly describe your photographic style to our readers. My photographic style is a tribute to timeless elegance
combined with the vibrant energy of the contemporary fashion world. I am inspired by the great masters of photography,
such as Edward Steichen and Helmut Newton, who captured the essence of feminine beauty with unparalleled
mastery.
In my work, I try to combine the elegance of the past with the modernity of the present. I use sophisticated lighting
techniques and dynamic poses to create images that are both refined and contemporary. Fashion, for me, is a universal
language that allows us to express our personality and creativity. Through my photographs, I want to celebrate
feminine beauty in all its forms, enhancing the strength, independence and sensuality of the modern woman.
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What does photography mean to you? Photography, a universal language that transcends language and cultural
barriers, invites us to start an extraordinary journey. Through the lens, we can catapult ourselves to faraway places,
relive past moments and connect with people from all over the world. Each shot is a window to the soul, a moment
frozen in time that allows us to capture the deepest essence of reality. Whether it is an intense portrait, a breathtaking
landscape or a simple everyday object, each image is a unique work of art, capable of evoking emotions and
provoking reflection. Through photography, we can explore complex topics, document significant events and raise
awareness of important issues. Photography is a research tool, a way to investigate reality and to give a voice to
those who have none.
But photography is also a deeply personal experience. It is a way to connect with oneself, to express one's emotions
and to find a sense of inner peace. Sharing your photographs with others is a beautiful way to make connections, to
inspire others and to build a community of enthusiasts. It is a universal language that unites us all, regardless of our
differences."
Where do you get your inspiration from? At the beginning of my photographic journey, I was obsessed with technical
perfection. Every shot had to be flawless, perfectly composed, with the right light and exposure parameters. I was
looking for the perfect photo, the one that followed all the rules to the letter. Over the years, however, I have realised
that photography is much more than just a technique. It is a way to express oneself, to tell stories, to excite. I started
looking for a personal visual language, a unique way of seeing the world and conveying it through my images. Today,
inspiration no longer comes only from the search for technical perfection, but from the desire to excite, to provoke,
to leave a mark. I try to capture the essence of things, emotions, atmospheres. I want my photographs to be an invitation
to reflect, to dream, to feel.
My age, in this sense, has been a valuable ally. Over the years, I have become more aware of myself and the world
around me. I have learnt to value imperfection, to find beauty in small things. And I have realised that the most
beautiful photography is that which comes from one's own maturity.
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Do you think in advance about what you want to appear in the image? When I set out to make an image, I always
have a vision in mind, an idea of what I would like the end result to look like. It is like a dream taking shape in my
mind, an emotion I want to convey. But photography is a collaborative art, and this initial vision is only the starting
point of a dialogue.
A dialogue is established with my staff, with the model, with the surroundings. The initial idea is a seed that is planted,
but it is in comparison with others that sprouts and grows. The model, with her expressiveness and personality,
adds a fundamental piece to the puzzle. The make-up artist, the stylist, the set designer: everyone brings their own
contribution, enriching the image with their creativity.
And then there is the environment, the external context. Light, colours, textures: these are elements that profoundly
influence the final result. Sometimes, reality exceeds our expectations, surprises us with unexpected details, offers
us opportunities we had not foreseen. It is in these moments that photography becomes a magical experience, a
creative adventure. Photography, for me, is a continuous balance between vision and reality. It is the ability to translate
an abstract idea into a concrete image, to capture the essence of a moment, to create a lasting emotion. It is a
constant dialogue between myself and the world around me, a journey to discover beauty.
Do you prefer working in the studio, outdoors or both? Depending on the message I want to convey, I choose to
immerse myself in the intimacy of the studio or lose myself in the vastness of nature.
The studio is my laboratory, the place where I can control every aspect of the scene: the light, the background, the
pose of the model. Here I seek perfection, purity of colour. I want every detail of the garment to be maximised, the
beauty of the fabric and the complexity of the shapes to be enhanced. It is in the studio that I can create refined,
elegant images that celebrate the static beauty of things.
But photography is not just studying. There is another part of me that yearns for freedom, for the unpredictability of
nature. Outdoors, I feel free to experiment, to play with natural light, to capture the essence of the model in her context.
I love to blend the beauty of women with the power ofnature, to create images that tell stories, that arouse
emotions. Ultimately, both the studio and the outdoors offer me unique opportunities to express my creativity. It is
like having two different brushes with which to paint reality: one precise and detailed, the other freer and more
spontaneous. The choice always depends on my mood, the message I want to communicate and the subject in front
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Do you consider yourself a hobbyist or a professional? I do not live from photography, yet I feel that it is a fundamental
part of my life. This distance from the professional world gives me a creative freedom that I consider precious.
Without the pressure of having to meet a client's demands, I can devote myself to the search for a personal
visual language, free of constraints and conventions.
I love experimenting with new techniques, new styles, new approaches. Every shot is an opportunity to learn something
new, to improve, to evolve. I believe that this hobbyist attitude of mine allows me to keep my passion and
curiosity alive. I never tire of exploring new subjects, playing with light, composing images in an original way.
Photography is an inexhaustible source of inspiration and joy for me.
What was the session you enjoyed the most and why? It is really difficult to choose a favourite photo session.
Throughout all these years, I have been lucky enough to work with extraordinary people, models who have inspired
me and with whom I have shared unique moments.
I always try to capture the essence of each person in front of me, their unique and authentic beauty. And I must say
that in every session I have found something special, something that moved me. Perhaps that is why I find it so
difficult to choose a favourite. All the people I have worked with have contributed to creating a magical atmosphere
of professionalism, complicity and mutual respect. Their trust in me allowed me to experiment, to dare, to always
seek new challenges. And this is precisely what I am passionate about in photography: the constant research, the
desire to discover new worlds, to create images that excite and remain in the heart. I am grateful to all the people
who have been part of this journey and I am sure that the next sessions will be just as beautiful and unforgettable.
Nikon or Canon? Which lens do you prefer? Nikon for more than 30 years. 85mm f1.8
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What advice would you give to a new photographer who wants to start their ownbusiness? Starting a photography
business is a dream for many, but it requires commitment, passion and determination. The first fundamental
thing is a strong passion for photography. Without a true vocation, it will be difficult to overcome the difficult
moments that will inevitably arise. In the beginning, results may not be immediate. It is important to be aware that
the road to success is often long and winding. It will take time, dedication and sacrifice to become known and
established in the market.
The key to success lies in being able to adapt and keep up with the times. The world of photography is constantly
evolving, so it is essential to keep up to date with new technologies, market trends and customer needs. Maturity is
another key element. Knowing how to manage one's finances, building a network of contacts and communicating
effectively with customers are skills that will make all the difference.
Remember: the greatest satisfaction is not just financial success, but the personal fulfilment of having turned your
passion into a job. With commitment and dedication, the rewards you deserve will also come.
What do you think of our new magazine? I would like to thank the editor very much for selecting me for this
interview. It is an honour to be part of such a prestigious and well-edited magazine. I hope that my shots and my
interview can find a special place in your pages. Working with your editorial team has been a very enriching
experience. I greatly admire your work and your ability to enhance the work of photographers. I believe that a
successful magazine is the result of a synergy between editors, photographers and readers. I am sure that this
magazine will continue to be a benchmark for the industry.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhMario5
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phmario5/
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Model Ramillyn A.k.a. Arra (Denmark)
Can you tell us a little about you? I’m a foto model from Philippines, living in Denmark
and a proud mother of to beautiful souls.
If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be? That I have more
confidence.
How did you start modelling? It was just for fun, then I loved it so I practice more and
more and still learning :) and having fun with it.
What do you think of the work as a model? It’s very interesting and hard at the same
time and you really need to think about your position and expressions but the most
important is that I’m having fun.
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What is your beauty regimen? Moisturizer and sunscreen is very important, for your
youth. But for your mental regimen beauty is to have a good family that supports you
and you treat others with kindness respect and dignity. It will show more the beauty in
you.
What are your personal qualities which distinguish you from others? The photographer
says that I’m easy to work with and open for new ideas. I don’t judge people.
And make them feel safe, though I don’t know how I do it :) but maybe it’s just the way
I am.
What are your plans for the future? To be one of the first ones in Denmark at my age
to be a foto model. In a magazine, jewelry magazine maybe an actress. I want to show
the world that age, high, weight mother or not it doesn’t matter as long that you love
your self and what you do.
What are some of your favorite experiences so far? To have met good people/ photographers,
models and to learn more about pictures, mode, makeups.
Do you have any advice for those who want to start modelling? Yes. Remember to ask
other models or photographers, about if the photographer, is real photographer. Not a
maniac or something.
What do you think of the magazine? It’s really cool :) and it’s nice that is in the internet
so it’s easier for everyone.
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INTERCOIFFURE FRANCE
Present the new French Hair Collection
SCARLETWAVE
Intercoiffure France New Collection: "SCARLETWAVE"
Intercoiffure France unveils "SCARLETWAVE", a bold collection that celebrates the world of cabaret, an iconic
symbol of French elegance and creativity through the ages. From its origins in legendary venues like the
Moulin Rouge and the Chat Noir, cabaret embodies sensuality, freedom, and the art of performance.
This collection draws inspiration from the fascinating history of these temples of the night while reinterpreting
their spirit with a modern twist. Between dazzling glamour and refined artistry, "SCARLETWAVE" revisits the
codes of this living heritage to offer hairstyles that dance between extravagance and sophistication.
A vibrant tribute to beauty and art, where each creation captures the timeless essence of French cabaret.
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INTERCOIFFURE FRANCE
PRODUCER ELP Hair Production
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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Intercoiffure France
PHOTO & RETOUCH Latil Pascal @latilpascal
HAIR Intercoiffure France
MUA Stéphanie Joffroy
STYLISM Crystel Pilone
With - WELLA FRANCE
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Model Sarah Coppens (Belgium)
Can you tell us a little about you? I’m Sarah, 31 years old, and I live in the countryside of
Belgium in a town called Sint-Margriete. I’m passionate about fashion, photography, and
self-expression through style. I love creating moments that tell a story, both behind and in
front of the camera.
If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be? I’d like to be more confident
and embrace every part of myself, especially when trying new things like modelling.
How did you start modelling? I started with small shoots organized by friends who are
photographers. From there, I discovered how much I enjoy the creative process and being
part of the artistic vision.
What do you think of the work as a model? It’s incredibly empowering. Modelling allows
you to step into different roles, express yourself, and be part of a collaborative art form. I
also love how it can inspire others.
What is your beauty regimen? I focus on keeping my skin healthy with a solid skincare
routine, staying hydrated, and always being camera-ready with a versatile wardrobe and
makeup collection.
What are your personal qualities which distinguish you from others? I’m adaptable,
creative, and have a natural flair for connecting with the camera. My mix of sensitivity and
confidence helps me bring authenticity to my work.
What are your plans for the future? I’d love to explore more opportunities in modelling,
particularly in fashion and artistic photography, and combine it with my love for travel.
What are some of your favorite experiences so far? Working on photoshoots where I felt
truly connected to the theme and energy of the project. Such as low key/ bodyscaping/
artistic nude. Also, collaborating with creative teams who bring out the best in each other.
Do you have any advice for those who want to start modelling? Don’t be afraid to step out
of your comfort zone. Find photographers you trust, practice posing, and most importantly,
stay true to your unique style and energy.
What do you think of the magazine? It’s an inspiring platform for showcasing talent and
creativity. I love how it celebrates individuality and diversity in the modelling world.
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Model Monika Tarapacka (Poland)
Can You tell us a little about You? Hello. My name is Monika Tarapacka. I come from Poland.
I am a Model, Painter, Photographer, Dancer and Yogi.
If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be? I wouldn't change anything
about myself. I love and accept myself for who I am.
How did You start modelling? My adventure with modelling began with Your message on
Facebook, which gave me a lot of energy to create my portfolio. It was 7/11/2022.
What do you think of the work as a model?For me, modeling is the most beautiful work.
Important work, because there is no image without a model.
What do you think of the work as a model? For me, modeling is the most beautiful work.
Important work, because there is no image without a model.
What is your beauty regimen? I use green tea infusion for cleansing. For exfoliating: lemon
juice, salicylic spirit, apple cider vinegar. For care: oils (preferably NUXE) and alcohol-free
creams, preferably with beeswax with UV filters.
However, the basis is a proper diet and good hydration of the body, as well as oxygenation.
The best way to oxygenate the body is various physical activities (for me walking, yoga,
stretching, dancing) at a moderate pace.
What are your personal qualities which distinguish you from others? I describe myself: I
am creative, precise, practical, independent, self-confident, truthful. I'm a perfectionist. I
compete with myself. Others about me: charismatic, capable, talented, hypermobile.
What are your plans for the future? Advertising (Elegant fashion and sportswear, bank, car,
superfood etc.) I like variety. Everything danced, with music.
What are some of your favorite experiences so far? Sessions at my school, the Academy of
Photography in Krakow, and sessions in Berlin. As my own model and photographer, I don't
allow myself to improvise; everything is carefully thought out and practiced before entering
the studio. At school, I was allowed to photograph one figure over 3 sessions with
breaks to polish my technique. In Berlin, where I was someone else's model, I was forced
into controlled improvisation. The results of the session were also surprisingly positivel. Both
types of work are cool.
Do you have any advice for those who want to start modelling? I think being constantly on
the move. Traveling by train.
What do You think of the Magazine? I love it. Being in Modellenland Magazine is an honour
for me. Thank You for the invitation, trust and patience.
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AMY GEORGE
Model: Amy George
Country: South Africa
@amygeorge_modelling
Agency: Roberta Alessandri Models
@amygeorge_modelling
Photographer: Jason Stevenson
Instagram handle:
@jasonstevensonphotography
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Ania Alexandrovna
By: Dusil Photography
The lens of a fine art photographer transforms the body into a work of art. Every photoshoot captures the
nuances of my model's delicate curves and emotional contours. This collaboration is a dance choreographed by
lights and shadows. Every pose contributes to this narrative. Capturing her soul is Dusil Photography’s central
goal. This is the essence of my creative style. Here are three additional qualities that define my journey:
Respect • Sometimes our boundaries are clear before a session. In other situations, we sort out any nuances
before our session. Revealing one’s soul is a level of vulnerability that’s not easily given. I want her to love the
experience and cherish the photos we’ve created. I respect each model’s limits, so if our styles don’t match -
that’s fine. Everything falls into place when we establish a genuine connection and mutual trust. I pride myself on
being authentic, personable, and empathetic.
Courage • I love to experiment. Venturing into the unknown is always on the agenda. We learn faster that way. If
a new approach doesn't work we at least tried. When deciding what to do next I contemplate, “What would a
great photographer do in this situation?” With confidence, we enter uncharted territory. The tail end of a session
usually produces the best results. By this time we’re completely comfortable with each other. I don’t want only to
capture her physical beauty - it’s about opening her heart and soul.
Collaboration • I plan sessions so that our flow minimizes any set changes. Sticking to a schedule is not always
necessary because a spark of inspiration can dramatically change everything. Each photo shoot is a collaborative
journey. Thinking ‘outside the box’ is welcomed with open arms. This is when we get to create magic.
Dusil Photography • Uncensored • https://dusil.org
Personal Blog • Censored • https://gabrieldusil.com
Instagram • Social Media Friendly • https://www.instagram.com/gdusil
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