Thursday, October 27, 2011

CHAINS ON THE BRAIN!!

Thursday October 27, 2011 





 Native Texan and Self-Taught Artist, David Goff has honed his skills and natural abilities to create work that is both reflective and emotionally provocative. Just as life itself has many chapters and requires adaption ... so does his work. 

Goff masters a variety of mediums and styles that communicate his vision.

Goff's use of acrylics on canvas, wookd and burlap come together to convey his creative eye and provide a means of expression.

In his figurative work and portraiture Goff draws upon life experiences and captures the sentiment of human condition in ways that connect emotionally.

Chains on the Brain is a fine art photographic collection using strong surreal imagery creating 3D- like depth that dominates both the conscious and unconscious mind. The images portray a concept so universal and diverse that it creates a mirror into the soul in which we can all see ourselves.

Join us as we interview Mr.Goff and learn about the man, his body of work and upcoming projects.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Fashion Stylist MALY SIHARATH



Maly Siharath,  a fashion stylist based in  Los Angeles since 2010.













Ms. Siharath test with photographers for agencies such as Ford, Ellite and Wihelma. Now, She works with Natasha Marin (Classical Pianist and married to Cheech Marin),Kenya Jones ( daughter of Quincy Jones and Nastassja Kinski  ),Disney Actress Olivia Holt with Kickin It, Nickelodeon Actress Yvette Gonzales-Nacer with The Fresh Beat Band , Disney Actress Bella Thorne with Shake it up Reality star For the love of Ray J "Monica Danger” and Actress/Model Playboy mate of the Month June 2007 Brittany Binger. Newly signed and represented by Sebastian Model Management.

 Her editorial work has been featured in  Mami, Gladys, Coast, Quatro , 50Fifty and 13 Minute and her advertising include Fore Axel & Hudson, Nieman Marcus The Book, and Nolo Atelier.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

PARENT MANAGERS: GOOD, BAD OR UGLY?


 Super-momager: Sessilee Lopez (left) with her mother Janice Celeste (right) who has published a guide for parents of aspiring models


Beyonce’, Tyra Banks, and even Halle Berry have all had very successful careers in the entertainment industry and they have all had parents as their business managers. So, is that the answer? or maybe we should look at careers gone wrong with talent like Gary Coleman or Whitney Houston who found themselves at odds with their parents after years of managing their careers.
 Sometimes parents with all the right intentions should just get out of the way and let the industry professionals guide their beloved child down the right path.
I have witness models with all the potential in the world get pushed to the side or completely overlooked because they had parents that agents just did not want to deal with. 


Are you an aspiring talent with an over Zealous parent, or maybe a parent that feels that nobody can take care of your baby like you?  How do you feel?  Leave us a note and Tune in to Modelbiz Radio Thursday at 3pm as we discuss the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of parent managers

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Models and Relationships: Good or Bad?



The fashion and entertainment industry is flooded with all sorts of sexual overtones. When people of the opposite sex see models in advertisements, especially where they're selling things with sexual overtones, illusions are created that say models are sex objects and many people in the mass market may believe that models are easy or loose.

But in their private lives most models are not sexually promiscuous. Many are married, in committed relationships or are so busy with their careers that they just don't have time. 

Still, there are others who throw caution to the wind and have sex with everyone they can. Some are lonely or far away from home. so haven't yet realized that they don't have to sleep with everyone who asks them, and some are just naturally sexual. 

Having a meaning full relationship while pursuing a Modeling or Acting career sometimes can be very difficult. Is it hard to find someone who will be non -judgmental and understanding?

There are some people who hang around and date models exclusively. We call them modelizers.

Many modelizers just like the idea of dating a model. You hear it in today's pop and rap songs all the time, but aren't interested in the real person.

Have you ever had to deal with a bad relationship because of your career? Tell us about it and how you dealt with it.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

David vs. Goliath: Small and Large Agencies

When you first starting out, there are several advantages to going with a small agency. There's a lot less competition, so you are not competing against so many other models in your own agency.
The bookers in a small agency may work a lot harder for you when you are getting started, because they may not have as many high-profile, big-name models who are bringing in the big bucks. 
One of the downsides to being with a smaller agency is that each individual model manager has a lot more responsibility than someone at a larger agency. the manager may be responsible for scouting new models, developing them, organizing their books, sending them to see clients, and following up. 
He or she may have everything involved with managing the models, promoting and running the agency. This may take away the time it takes to devote to you. 

When you are starting your career with a large agency the advantage is that they may have the manpower to take care of all of your individual needs. You can also grow with a larger agency. Also there will be more then one person looking out for you, in addition to your own personal booker.

One disadvantage of a large agency is that even though there are a lot more bookers woh specialize in what you do, there are also a lot more models. As a result  you end up competing not only with models from other agencies, but also with you own agency models. 
Also if your career is not progressing in the way that you r agency had hoped you could get lost in the shuffle because they have so many models to think about. They may not take the time to concentrate on your weak areas and help yoiu improve.

Thursday, August 25, 2011



Todrick Johnson is the CEO/Founder of Epitome Magazine, which is a national monthly publication, dedicated to spreading Gospel not Gossip across the nation. As a result, those seeking God or a deeper relationship will find solace in this positive publication changing minds, hearts and souls.  

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” As John 1:1 declares, the Word’s existence since the induction of time, so is Epitome founded upon God’s Truth—His Holy Word. That is why Epitome Magazine is the only publication to offer a sermon with each issue. 



Since its inception of January 2007 (first publication), Epitome Magazine promotes Isaiah 53:5 “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.” This passage assures those who believe that the price of healing has been paid. It is because of this promise, Epitome advocates mental, physical and spiritual healthiness throughout the body of Christ.    

Todrick is a native of Mississippi and as a visionary he has always had a sight for leading people in the right directions. Due to the direction that the world has chosen to follow lately, has caused Johnson great hurt and pain. Somehow we have let the so called Government and Lawmakers take control of our lives. As a Christian, Johnson has taken the stand to inform the world that the only system we should believe in is THE POWER OF GOD.

Having growing up in a Christian based family he had two loving grandmothers that insisted he attend church. Back then church consisted of going to Sunday school, bible study, singing in the youth choir and participating in the youth ministries. Shortly after their home-going, his life began to drastically change. He was not as active in church as he had been when they were there to guide him. Fortunately, he had great parents that helped him refrain from the troubling world by providing a stable childhood.

Since becoming a man, through my struggles and trials, Johnson realized that the only way he could make it was rededicating his life to God. God has given him strength and courage to stand up to any demon that tries to enter his world and still his joy. For the first time in his life since his grandparents have been deceased, God placed someone special in his life that he can grow with spiritually and mentally. That someone is his wife Monica. Monica is an amazing woman of God that enjoys empowering Todrick with the necessary tools to fight day to day life. It is because of Monica that he is able to have more confidence than when he started Epitome Magazine.

Because God has blessed him so, what better consideration than to give back to Him by helping spread His Word. Aside from publishing a sermon that is taught in church to the magazine, Epitome Magazine is also the only publication that is dedicated to closing out each issue with a prayer.

What a privilege to lay our burdens at the Master’s feet. There is no greater joy than to commune with the Father, knowing He attends to our every need and desire.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tears Of Blood




HappyNia Dance Theatre Productions, Inc. presents "Tears of Blood: Walk the Runway." In remembering those who have passed away from HIV/AIDS we present an evening of fashion, dance and spoken word.

We are committed to using fashion as a way of looking at the functions of the cells in the body hosted by a poor or compromised immune system. Our intent is to peek curiosity and challenge other performing arts organizations in the metroplex to engage in more creative ways to address the issues of HIV/AIDS and its compromising complications. We would like to encourage everyone in the community to come out and dialogue with us about this disease.

We would like to honor three (3) specific honorees and recognize those who are active in the community as it relates to prevention and outreach. We honor them for their tireless efforts in staying in the fight to help save the community.

We are asking for all to come and enjoy the show, but also bring your wallets to give to a cause that will help encourage more work from the community and we will use our artistic expressions to help influence the process. Funds from this fundraiser will go towards sending four (4) young dancers to college, with enough money to pay for their first year of books and a partial payment for their housing.

We hope that you are willing to help us make a difference in the lives of our youth and do what we think is best for their future and the only way to do that is to sew a seed in their education.