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Models Madison Kaapke & Jurnee Lane

She was a model at a fashion show on Edmonton's Whyte Avenue last weekend.

 

She never changed expression. I started thinking of her as the Ice Queen.

 

She reminded me of a girl from college, a lovely girl, who simply didn't mix with the rest of the class. Ever. She did her job and she went home.

 

I don't believe I ever saw her smile or frown. She never talked about her family or a boyfriend, never discussed personal aspirations and never became passionate about a single cause (which is sort of required living for Journalism students...unless you were the "black beret smoking skinny cigarettes telling everyone who will listen that the world is a pile of steaming poop and it will be better for all of us to just accept it and move on with our un-lives." kind of guy. But he's another character entirely.)

 

It felt to me like she popped out of some sterile container just in time for school and went back there the instant her work was done.

 

She was a beautiful little enigma, which initially attracted the attention of every male in the class. All advances were quietly rebuffed and eventually they...okay "we"... just gave up.

 

She drove an Opal. I think she had three sets of immaculate clothes which she wore in rotation. But she never made a "best friend" or talked about any trips or what she planned to do upon graduation.

 

She never came to a dance, drank beer with the rest of the class (we considered beer an approved food group) or attended the highly anticipated two-for-one buffet meals at the nearby "all you can eat" (which should have been called "all you can risk") Chinese restaurant..

 

Our class was very small. Maybe twenty or so stuck it out until second year. Journalism students work together, drink together and tell each other they are going to change the world when they graduate. She never did.

 

She lived and worked just under everyone's radar. I knew her for two years and I cannot for the life of me remember her first name.

 

I haven't thought about her in years. After graduation, I heard she got a job near Saskatoon but I never heard anything about her again.

 

It was odd to be sitting in a fashion show thinking about college and the people there I knew and never knew...but have faded into the mist of the world since then.

 

This must happen when you get old, huh?

model nikki parkinson

Model: Lieze & Ionah

Location: Doel, BE

Date: 06-10-2012

Models in the Park

My work w/ model Logan

Make-up & hair: Ann Yarum

model: Masha

Model: Priscilla

Location: Doel (B)

Date: 04-09-2012

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Woolbro Ford Capri I, made in Hong Kong.

Approximately 1/32 scale.

 

Diecast Ford Capri Models

Model: Auni Riihihuhta

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Styling by model.

 

Shot in Mar 2015.

Model: Lene

Date: 30-12-2014

Place: Hechtel, BE

Katie found me on Model Mayhem, said she was coming up from Charleston and wanted to shoot. That's been happening more often in the past year, and I kind of like it. The process of looking for models is fun, but it's a nice change to have someone look for you. Especially when you're a pretty lazy individual (if you couldn't tell by my sporadic, non-existent posting schedule). We got a few good photos in before we called it quits, the sun having drained us. Hopefully the summer is full of messages like this.

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