Archive for July, 2010

11.07.2010

I want to get your take on where to place this photo and ones I create like it with more guns… should I just add it to Warrior Woman or should I make a separate female assassin gallery and keep warrior woman to photos with blades?female assassin

11.07.2010

I was very happy I got back in touch with a photographer (though facebook) I met a few years ago and we scheduled a shoot.  It almost didn’t happen though because my text messages to facebook were not posting :( so he was assuming I flaked!  I made sure to get in touch with him and we had a great time shooting.

Nick Cusolito was the original photographer that gave me the idea to do a Lady Godiva shoot with my hair and since then I have been working to put it together, but circumstances have always prevented me from being able to do it.  Well since I am back in touch with Nick, he is as determined as I am to make this shoot happen - how cool would that be!!!

So this will be really exciting…I know it has been anticipated for a while…a new gallery…very tasteful teasing, artful implied nude!  After all, Lady Godiva was naked on the horse (for a noble cause), so I better be ready to pose in likeness - luckily I have a secret.  If I share this secret the other female models will love me, but the male fans may be disappointed…so if you want to know my secret send me a comment ;)

I wanted to share the story of Lady Godiva since I mentioned her intentions were noble and she was nowhere near a street walker type:   According to the popular story,[14][15] Lady Godiva took pity on the people of Coventry, who were suffering grievously under her husband’s oppressive taxation. Lady Godiva appealed again and again to her husband, who obstinately refused to remit the tolls. At last, weary of her entreaties, he said he would grant her request if she would strip naked and ride through the streets of the town. Lady Godiva took him at his word and, after issuing a proclamation that all persons should stay indoors and shut their windows, she rode through the town, clothed only in her long hair. Only one person in the town, a tailor ever afterwards known asPeeping Tom, disobeyed her proclamation in one of the most famous instances ofvoyeurism.[16] In the story, Tom bores a hole in his shutters so that he might see Godiva pass, and is struck blind.[17] In the end, Godiva’s husband keeps his word and abolishes the onerous taxes.  (cited from wikipedia)

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