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I'm disabled due to multiple sclerosis and have to use a wheelchair. However I don't think disability should be a barrier to modelling. There's small 4a059e3b8ed60plenty I have to offer even if I can't strut down a catwalk. I did one modelling job for wheeliechix-chic at the Beyond Boundaries exhibition in Kent in July last year which gave me the desire and drive to do more.

Since then I've done quite a few shoots, including one for wheeliechix-chic to eventually be used on their website. But I've thoroughly enjoyed them all and they've increased my confidence enourmously. So I'm starting to look for more paid jobs, although I'm happy to shoot the occasional TF* as well.

I've enjoyed every shoot I've done, regardless of style. So I'm more than happy to shoot most styles - fashion, commercial, alternative fashion, implied nude etc I'm open to most suggestions but would never do full nudity and anything slightly risque I would probably only do with photographers I've worked with before and have a good professional relationship with. As I've already said, I simply enjoy photoshoots regardless of style. But I amsmall 4b7fe6008ea79 particularly looking to collaborate with creative photographers who want to create something a bit different. I'm also looking to collaborate with MUAs and other models. I'm reliable, easy to get on with and I always try to work my hardest for any job, paid or otherwise.

Ok enough of that! True it maybe but I’m a little rock chick at heart! I’ve failed abysmally at learning to play the guitar but I’ve loved going to gigs for as long as I’ve been allowed to.

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(I spent a lot of my younger teenage years begging and bargaining with my parents!) Ok technically my first gig was Take That but the less said about that the better. To be honest I listen to anything and everything but I’m yet to find better stress relief than head banging away to System of a Down playing at full volume.

“Laughter is the best medicine, but in certain situations the Heimlich manoeuvre may be more appropriate”. -- Chuck Smith

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