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I’ve always had an interest in fashion, film, and photography. I’ve wanted to model but never thought I was good enough because I wasn’t a muscle man like you see in 100’s of commercial American ads. Even though I thought it was never going to be my career I decided to pursue it strictly as a hobby. Then, one day a friend of mine introduced me to someone who has become one of my closest friends, his name is Ethan James. Ethan and I have done numerous photo shoots. In these shoots he has taught me valuable things to help me with my modeling and one day I was contacted by Evolution Management in London England. They said they had been watching me for a couple months and they have seen how much I’ve improved since the beginning. They think that I have great potential in the European high fashion market and offered me representation. I of course was EXTATIC! I never thought that I would ever be noticed by a modeling agency (at least not in a good way) but here they were.
Even though I had people who believed in me and thought that I was talented and was improving all the time, I still didn’t feel like I was a model. All I saw when I looked in the mirror was a skinny 20 year old with amazing hair. Ha ha. Part of me didn’t want to accept the fact that I was attractive enough to be a model. When I looked at photos of American fashion labels all I could see were these muscled men and how I didn’t look like them, so this obviously meant that I wasn’t “model material.” WRONG! It took a little while but every day when I looked in the mirror I thought to myself “you are good enough, you are a model.” Slowly but surely I started to believe it and now I’m not shy to say that I’m a model. I no longer hesitate to tell someone because of what they might think, things such as “how is he a model?” or “who on earth would want to hire him?” But here I am, I’ve turned my hobby into a career. And even though I’m still developing my look and bettering my skills I know that I can do this and I can’t wait to see where it takes me.