Monday, September 30, 2013

Oct's Model Of The Month : Ugly Shyla!!

Meet one of my most favorite doll's. 
I've known Shyla for 10yrs.. Kinda crazy. 
She is one of the sweetest models I've had the privileged to know!
So here's my favorite spooky gal for Oct's Feature!

Name Ugly Shyla Age 33 height 5'5 measurements 48,38,48 I'm very evenly spaced out.LOL
1. When did you start your career? I think the first photoshoot I ever did was for my friend Caleb Storm.

2. What kind of model are you I'm a alternative model.

3. What are you hobbies,favorite movie,favorite music,etc? I'm heavily into the arts.I also read allot and I like sewing.I also have a pet squirrel named Winkelhimer so she more of a full time job then a hobby.LOL My fave movies right now are Blue Velvet,Cape Fear,Tim and Eric's Awesome Movie and Agnes of God.

4. Is modeling your full time job? Thankfully no.Since I'm a surreal doll artist for a living I get to work in my pj's with no makeup on.

5. What do you know now that you wish you did when you 1st started modeling? I can't say there is anything I wish I knew then that I know now.I have had pretty good experiences.

6. Where do you want to take your modeling in the future? I never planned at all on being a model so I never know where it's going to take me.

7. Who is your favorite photographer,model,designer? John Santerineross,I really like Kumi even though she doesn't model much anymore,Rogizoid Shatterz and Malice McMunn,they give me hope for the future of alt modeling.Batty of Azraels Accomplice  
8. What was your best & worst experience as a model? One of the best experiences was getting to model for/work with AMF and John Santerineross because they are both artist I really admire and adore.The worst part is having people rip off my old shoots,if I see one more girl with black contacts drooling black I'm gonna scream!

9. Whats your dream modeling gig? I really want to do a underwater shoot.

10. What advice would you give a new model entering the industry? It sounds cheesy but BE YOURSELF.What makes you,YOU will be what gets you noticed.I'm fairly curvy and almost all the alt models now are very thin.But that actually gives me a advantage because it makes me different,so instead of bitching about not being able to be rail thin,I use it as a advantage.You may hate things about yourself like say gap teeth but that might be the very thing to set you apart. What are YOUR top 10 must have's for your model bag? I always bring my makeup I put on for the shoot for touchups.A bottle of water.Curling iron.A back up set of clothes and makeup colors in case they want to shoot another set.A comb to retease my hair.Hairspray.Sunblock if you are shooting outdoors.Safety pins and a knife.



Ugly Shyla is also a very talented artist.
Below are the links to both her website and her etsy!

Friday, September 27, 2013

Avoiding Scams

With some recent events that I have seen lately. 
I think this would be a great time to cover Scam's.
I found article on 




This video and article are intended to inform you of the very basics of how to avoid scams.

What are these scams?
The scams we are talking about here are commonly referred to as “Nigerian” scams or “419” scams, and classified as Advance-fee fraud. However, there is a twist to these “advance-fee” scams that we see here on MM: Rather than convincing you to send them money first, they send you money first, though the check is fake and worthless. You just don’t know that yet.
You get a check from them for a certain amount and then they use some ruse to get you to send a portion of that money to someone else. It could be that they want you to send a portion to a makeup artist for this supposed shoot, or to pay for studio time, or maybe they will claim that they accidentally sent you too much money and can you send some of it back?
Whatever reason they use to get you to send a portion of the money doesn’t really matter. What matters is that the check or money order that they send you is fake and worthless, and if you—thinking that it’s okay to send a small portion of the check you just deposited—send a check to someone else (that someone is the scammer) you will be sending them real money. Your real money.
Beware! #1
If someone sends you an email or message and wants to hire you for some job (be it a modeling job, a makeup job, a photography job, whatever) and asks you for your information so they can send you a check, BEWARE!
It’s 99.99999% certain to be a scam. You’re more likely to win the lottery, get struck by lightning and get laid by your favorite movie star, all on the same day, then for such an offer to be legitimate.
Let’s put it this way: If you needed someone to clean your house would you go online and randomly contact some stranger from out of state, and even from other countries, and offer to pay them in advance to clean your house?
The real world does not work that way, and neither does the modeling industry.
Yes, we know that you are exceptionally lovely and exceptionally talented and you’re thinking that you just might be the exception to this. Hate to burst your bubble, but you’re not.
No legitimate industry professional is going to hire someone unknown to them, sight unseen, and pay them in advance for a modeling/photography/makeup job.
Beware #2
If someone contacts you and provides you with a link and wants you to click that link and login, BEWARE!*
They may offer some incentive for you to do so, such as telling you that you need to log-in there because they want to hire you for some job. Or they may claim to be a representative of MM and send you a link to a fake site that may look like MM. Again, whatever ruse they use doesn’t really matter, all of them are designed to do one thing: harvest your MM login information so they can access your account and send scam messages to other MM members, from your account.
Don’t let that happen to you. You are responsible for what happens with your MM account, so please be very careful with your login information.
The link they send to you may appear to be a link to modelmayhem.com, and if you go there, it may indeed look just like MM. Don’t be fooled.
They sometimes will “spoof” our email address. That just means that they will send an email that appears to be from mods@modelmayhem.com (which is our email address) but it actually is not from us. It just looks that way.
If you’re not sure it is from us and don’t know how to tell, simply send us a new email (don’t reply to that one) at mods@modelmayhem.com and tell us about the email and copy/paste the message. We will confirm whether or not we sent that email to you.
Note: Some companies are Certified Partners of Model Mayhem. As such, they are authorized to ask for Model Mayhem login information in order to provide services for members. It is safe to supply Model Mayhem login information to these companies. Here is the complete list of Certified Partners.
What do these scams look like?
Probably the best way for you to familiarize yourself with what these scams look like is to simply use ourForum Search tool and find examples. Click that link and then search for “Is this a scam”. You will find hundreds of scam messages that have been posted by other MM users. Read through some of those threads. Once you get a good idea what they look like, you can spot them a mile away and easily avoid them.
And, now that you’ve seen all the other MM users posting those messages and asking if it’s a scam or not, you’ll probably realize that there’s no real need for you to ask the same question. Hopefully, you already have your answer.
Should I take my email address off of my page?
When reading through those “is this a scam” threads, you may notice that many people will insist that you need to take your email address off of your MM profile page (assuming that you have it there), and for many that may be sound advice. However, there are valid reasons for having your email address shown on your profile page—some people simply prefer to be contacted via email rather than a private message on MM. That’s okay.
If you do choose to display your email address on your profile, please understand that you will get scams sent to your email address. But, if you know how to recognize them, it’s a simple matter of deleting them. So now that you do know how to spot them, go ahead and display your email address if you wish.
However, if that email address is the same email address you use for your MM login, you should understand you are displaying half of your login information, which makes your account less secure.  Your account is most secure if you use a login email address that is never displayed publically. If you’re concerned about having another email account to check, simple set that private email address to forward emails to your main account. That way you won’t have another email account to check.
And sometimes scammers will post casting calls and ask that you contact them via email, please make certain that the casting is legit before providing an email address. It is also good advice to never post your login email address in response to a casting call, whether that casting is on MM or not.
How do I report a scam on MM?
If you get a scam sent to your email address, it’s not likely that we can do anything about that. There’s just no way for us to prevent someone from emailing you once they have your address. But, if you get a message here on MM that you suspect is a scam, please do report that to us using CAM (Contact A Mod). The link to contact us is found under the “help” tab link which can be found at the very top, and the very bottom, of the page.
When reporting a scam message to us, please be sure to include a link to the profile that sent the scam to you, and copy/paste the message for us as well.
Enjoy the Mayhem!
Now that you’ve armed with some basic knowledge, you can go about your networking business without worrying about getting ripped off. And if every member of this community understood just these basic things, the scammers would be forced to move on to greener pastures.
In order to better arm yourself against them we recommend that you click these links for further information. It’s not just for models.

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Tutorial Tuesdays and Thursdays!

Hey there guys and dolls!!
I will be doing a new feature on Tuesdays and Thursdays!
These two days will be devoted to tutorials!
So get ready!
Tuesdays will be Makeup Tuesdays, 
and 
Thursdays will be Hair Thursdays!
I will be scouring youtube for the best tutorials around!
So be watching!
To kick off this new adventure I will post two tutorials on this Thursday!
One makeup and One hair tutorial!

So without further adieu

Natural and Glowing Makeup

This is PERFECT for photoshoots.
 Especially if the photographer just wants a natural look to your face

For my darker skinned dolls!

Now for an awesome hair tutorial

Here is an awesome wave tutorial for those of you who have long hair. This will work awesome for glamour shoots!

Now for your short hair'ed lasses!

I hope you guys enjoyed this!
Be looking every Tuesday and Thursday!!