Friday, December 2, 2011

Or maybe that's me come the end of the year!

Yes, can you believe it, it's that time of year again?! It doesn't seem two minutes ago we were ringing in 2011. Now we have less than a month to go and we'll be in 2012. Then I'll be 30 in February! Shocking, isn't it?!

I've had this blog going a little while now and I felt like it needed a change. I wanted it to be feminine and cute, not too childish but not old fashioned. I think the template I found in the end kinda fits me to a T. What do you think of it?

I've had a busy week so I'm looking forward to deserved really long lie in tomorrow. I've assisted on set of a fashion shoot and today had a pin up shoot of my own where I got to model some nipple pasties on behalf of a Canadian designer. It was great to get into the swing of what I love modelling most, and I was honored to be wearing what can only be described as such cute and intricately made pieces of art. Now being back home the old 'feeling entirely knackered and ripped apart' sensation comes back to take me into it's lair. Marvelous. But, after a good long sleep and rest I'll be back!

Nighty night!

Becky x

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

At the beginning of this month I had a boudoir shoot with Madame Boudoir. The shoot went fantastically well and I felt an instant rapport with photographer Kim Nicholls. After looking through the all images and deciding which were my favourites, today I received the final set. I'm blown away by how amazing they look.

Looking at the pictures you wouldn't think I was feeling quite unwell that day which I hope shows the dedication I have toward my work. Sometimes I may not have health on my side but I sure as heck will fight it!

I have so many favourites it's been difficult to narrow them down but I would have to say I'm drawing more toward the main image I have selected as my blog image (cosy bedroom boudoir) and the bridal image further down the page. Kim has captured the best in me and made a perfect set of images with her artistic eye and technical flare. If you're looking to get some boudoir photos done for your portfolio or as a surprise prezzie for your significant other, Kim is the woman for you.

Becky x

Monday, November 28, 2011

Being a great model takes preparation. It isn't all about sitting looking pretty for a few hours! Research, planning and practice aside, good grooming is where it's at. Without a well maintained base canvas it's very difficult to paint a pretty picture. I'm good with these analogies! :-D

Prepping your body to be the best shape for a photoshoot is something I can't stress more about. If we don't keep fit and eat relatively healthily then our skin and wellbeing isn't the best we can be, and making the most beautiful body you can be has to be every model's priority.

I was thinking about what rituals and grooming processes I always believe in and go through as I prepare for a shoot. Some are everyday mantras while others are the little touches that top the icing on the cake. Here are a few of what I consider to be the most important.

Skin
Conditioning your skin is probably of the biggest importance since your skin is the largest organ of your body. I like to use a natural bristle brush and 'dry brush' my skin, at least once a day before a shower. Starting from my legs I sweep the brush up in the direction toward my heart then brush my bottom, arms and then my belly. It's a great way to get the circulation going and it also buffs dead skin away which is great for avoiding in growing hairs. I have found this to be the best way to exfoliate.

Hair Removal
I have literally tried it all! Shaving was where it all began but since it's effect doesn't last very long I was soon looking for a long lasting method to remove my body hair. For many years I used to use epilators. They are basically home use machines that look like shavers, but operate like a series of little tweezers, pulling out hairs by the root. I long overcame the pain but ingrown hairs plagued me, despite regular exfoliation. I tried salon electrolysis but the process was too long and tedious - and the burning sensation was too much to put up with! I've now settled with waxing and my skin has vastly improved. Razors still work out cheaper but the effects of waxing is far superior. I recommend not to scrimp and save on cheaper brands as I find them ineffective, unlike the leading brand that works every time.
The secret is to find what's right for you; your pain threshold and your pocket. Trial and error never hurt anyone (hang on...?!) but it's the only way to decide what method you're most comfortable with.

Hair
My hair is officially super thick and strong. I know, Saks told me :-) It's also naturally wavy and turns frizzy at the hint of moisture. Using a shampoo that suits your hair type and condition is a must, as is using a conditioner every time. I would never bypass conditioner. I rarely use a hairdryer because I find it too harsh and overdrying so I prefer to tie it up in a bun and leave it to dry naturally. The next day if it's still damp I'll quickly blast the dryer so it's not frazzled. I also like to straighten my hair sometimes so I'll religiously use a serum to protect my hair and create a barrier. Recently I discovered a product called Argan Oil and I'm converted! It's derived from a Mediterranean nut and adds moisture where my hair needs it. I apply it when it's only towel dried so my wet hair absorbs the oil more readily. Some people may find it weighs their hair down, especially if you have fine hair that's maybe prone to become greasy quickly, but with big and wild hair like mine, it only does wonders and tames my mane.

Nails
I have never been one for long nails, never have and most likely never will be (unless you want to stick some fakes on me.) I love cute short nails as they make me feel neatly presentable. I like to use little clippers to trim my nails and I'll smooth the tips with a file. A good all rounder nail buffer is a favourite essential of mine because I can quickly move from filing to buffing. A nail oil or good hand moisturiser helps with sliding cuticles back using an orange stick. Nail polish can be drying so I try not to paint my nails unless I have a shoot on. Keeping my nails fresh and bare means they can breathe and condition naturally. Recently I stopped using acetate polish remover in favour of those small pots of polish remover wipes. They not only more efficiently remove polish and are healthier for the nail but they smell divine!

And finally... Eyebrows
Poorly maintained and overplucked eyebrows have to be my biggest bugbear - and also the most facial shape changing part of your face. Okay my eyebrows are not perfect (something a little black eyeliner won't temporarily fix!) but I've decided that what works best for me at least, is the more natural look. Looking natural doesn't mean leaving your brows to grow the size of shrubbery but it does mean trying to keep to your most natural shape. Using good tweezers - my favourites including Tweezerman and Ruby and Millie - I pluck away stray hairs that don't follow the shape of my brow. I'll tidy them up by plucking in between my brows (no mono-brow wanted here) and around the far ends but I try to stay away from above; removing hairs here can make a brow look wonky and may not sit properly above your eye socket. A good brow will emphasise your eyes and compliment your facial structure.

When I'm all washed, buffed, smooth and manicured, I'm confident in being myself which means I'm smiley, chatty and lively, and when I'm looking my best and feeling my best I know images from any shoot I do will look the best!

Becky x




Wednesday, November 16, 2011

I thought I'd do a bit of an update, maybe have a little ramble! This past week I've not felt my overall best of health so I've been concentrating on other areas to keep things ticking over in the meantime.

This week I finished my contributing role to home and lifestyle magazine, Style at Home. I was asked to be a guest on the reader panel where I was given free reign to share my comments, suggestions and tips across various sections of the magazine which would then be selected from for print. I had to review other readers homes and comment on their styling, and then there were the advice and ideas pages which gave me opportunity to shout about what I love about the current trends. I took some photos of little things I love about my own home so hopefully they will be sharing a few of my favourites, and also one or two pictures of me. I was on the panel for the new year January edition which I believe will be out in the newsagents next month, so I'm very excited!


Also today I had an exciting audition in Leeds with my other half, Sean. (You can see we love working together and do it well!) I'd applied for a pilot gameshow and was contacted just a few days ago from the production company to say that they'd love to meet us. I'd attached casual shots and some commercial shots of us together which showed us as a team which I guess they liked. We had an audition appointment with two other couples at the grand Queens Hotel in Leeds where we had to introduce our partners and then play a mock up game as we were filmed in action. I like to think our audition went well and that we showed ourselves to the best that we could but you really can never tell whether it's enough to make the mark. It was good fun but I do hope we get picked and selected to go on the show. Fingers crossed!

Becky x

Monday, November 7, 2011

This weekend I had a fantastic shoot with Kim Nicholls, the talent behind Farsely, Leeds based 'Madame Boudoir'; a fresh photography concept in helping women (and men!) love the bodies they're in.

When I came across Kim's relatively new business arm I was excited, honestly really excited. I find that boudoir is a genre that is commonly misunderstood and it frustrates me when I see images which are supposedly boudoir but look more 'glamour'. There's a different art to creating good boudoir images; setting, lighting, clothing and the right 'look' in the model. Boudoir is sexy and provocative at it's darkest but can be soft and feminine. In either instance boudoir is always empowering. Never seedy, tarty or cheap. Which is exactly what excited me about seeing the work of Madame Boudoir. I knew we were on the same level with the same thinking. We can only do amazing things together!

After many emails and discussion over what we wanted to produce, the day finally arrived. We decided to portray a range of boudoir styles including bridal boudoir where I wore a classic brides veil with a beautiful set of lingerie. I opted for an opulent ivory plunge bra worn with an underbust waist cinching corset and pretty lace briefs finished off with a sheer suspender belt and cream lace top stockings. Using a crisp white linen spread bedroom setting we took some gorgeous pictures with me on the bed, then we moved onto a wall lined with a stunning lace effect (and feel!). The images were to be clean and pure which gave me ample opportunity to show off some natural smiles. You can see some behind the scenes footage of this part of the shoot here on my Youtube channel.

Another style we worked was classically amazing lingerie in a modern but sexy style; black lace bra and thong complete with matching suspender belt all trimmed with miniature but perfectly formed pewter perfume bottles - and black seamed stockings. I darkened my lip colour for a more sultry make up look finished with some plumping juicy lip gloss. For this set we played with a backdrop of jet black strung beads then moved onto a deep berry bright velour armchair which was absolutely gorgeous! I felt we created some of the best images in that chair.

The last scene we went for was styled in a very relaxed girly look which was a little different for me to try but one I very much welcomed. The bed was gloriously decadent with beaded and satin cushions and topped with a luxuriously cosy furry throw. I devoured the feeling of all the softness in my blush pink lace bra trimmed with velvet, my cute frilly briefs and some super cute angora long socks!

This evening I made the enormously tough job of choosing my favourite images and I'm now just as excited to receive the finished pictures as much as I was the day I discovered Madame Boudoir.

x

Friday, October 7, 2011

What did I tell you about the weather? It's hard to believe it was only last Saturday that I was on the beach in my smalls (and less than smalls) when the hot spell came for one last belter. The day after it was like the heat and sunshine hadn't existed. I was assisting Sean J Connolly on his fashion editorial shoot on the Newcastle Quayside and it was raining and windy like Autumn felt it needed to remind us what month we were in now. Yes, October, and don't I know it.

To help us remember the gorgeous weather we had not so long ago I now have the pictures of the shoot I did, which was a mermaid beach themed shoot with Sean J Connolly. We couldn't have wished for a better forecast and the images show it. I've never modelled less than a bikini on a shoot before so it was actually quite fun and challenging working with nipple tassels and pasties. The ones I used this time, again provided for by Intimate Jewellery Designs, were some aqua colour cockleshell pasties embellished with glittering sequins, and some shimmering blue sequins circular tassels. I wore with them a pair of lacy green shortie knickers and brought a blue sheer voile to play around with. We were lucky the beach we found we had quite free reign of, and I was able to do quite a bit without having to clammer for my top every five minutes. I'm not a prude but I am conscious of people who don't exactly want to see a half naked lady on their day out, and especially not to expose myself where families are concerned. The only person I didn't prepare for was a gentleman walking along the sea shore when I was posing against a large rock formation. I quickly and untimelessly put my hands to my boobs and said 'hi' which was a comical moment. Luckily I hadn't offended him and he continued on his jaunt, not without taking a second appreciating glance. That was funny!

Anyway, I'm very pleased with how the images turned out. We tried a variety of poses with different backdrops; crawling out of the sea, perched upon pricking barnacled rocks. I was even adorned with drapes of salty sandy seaweed. Mmmm, the glamorous world of modelling!

A few of the pictures are still going through editing, but I do have some of my favourites to show you now. Do let me know what you think!

x




Friday, September 30, 2011

It's the 1st of October today and quite unseasonably we're enjoying a bout of gorgeous warm weather - the summer we never got has descended with a vengeance despite the trees shedding their leaves and acorns. What wonderful stuff! I'm sure I'll be wearing a winter coat come a week's time so I'm making the most of it. I hope you are too!

Tomorrow (technically today; it's gone 1am) I am having a shoot I never got round to doing in the past few months. As soon as this heat arrived I knew this was my last chance until next spring or summer. The convenient and handy photographer fiance of mine, Sean J Connolly and I were out location scouting and we found the most amazing beach with lots of interesting cliff and rock formations and pretty pebbles. It was surprisingly quiet too which was great; we only met two ladies walking their dogs and a young couple in a world of their own. The theme commands some level of intimacy and privacy so the stretch of beach we found will be the perfect setting and backdrop. I will be modelling nipple pasties provided by Intimate Jewellery Designs for a mermaid inspired theme. Think sea greens and aqua blues; it'll be simply gorgeous and I'm super excited!

x

Thursday, August 11, 2011

It's just past 2am on the morning of Friday and I've been busy this evening (now gone!) editing a little video I had made on a shoot I did today. I wanted to show you just what I get up to on my shoots and how much I love what I do.


Today's shoot was with the inspiring Daglish Photography and I modelled some stunning tassel and pasty creations by the fabulous Intimate Jewellery Designs. It was something of a dark atmosphere required for this one, so trying not to smile was quite a task for me!


On the first set I wore a beautiful lace slip, a lace eye mask worn as a neck decoration and a pair of pretty satin pasties trimmed with an intricate lace frill edging and a tassel drop. A few close up shots later, I changed into my second outfit. The lace slip remained which I paired with a satin underbust corset and some sequin and jewel pasties. The look was bettered when I added my feather cape and an equally feathery delight came to join me in the studio - in the name of a faux crow! Very cute, despite his lack of life. :-)


x


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

I've just updated my main image which you probably noticed! It's my new favourite image taken recently by Sean J Connolly Photography. We found this immense field of striking poppies we just had to use it as the perfect picture frame. I've seen the odd scattering of poppies in fields but never as many as this one. I think the way the shot was taken and the edit truly makes this a beautiful image.

Now, I've wanted to tell you about a competition I've entered, and how I'm really going to need all your votes if I'm going to win! It is to be the face of a lingerie brand by Putti Lingerie and this is something I believe I'm ideally formed for. This is the link to my image, which all you need to do to cast your vote is simply to click 'like'. Thanks so much for your support. :-)


x

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Yesterday one of my Facebook followers shared a link with me, asking whether it was indeed myself in one of the images on the aforementioned link's site. I checked out the link and needless to say it is me!

The shot was taken by Chris Rout on a lifestyle stock shoot we did, when I worked with my other half, Sean Connolly. It was immensely fun at the time because we had to portray different relationship scenarios, including poses where we'd be happy and ones where we'd have had a fight! Check it out anyway:


x

Thursday, July 7, 2011

I thought it was about time I updated my friends online now that we've moved house and finally got somewhat settled! The boxes have been long unpacked but I'm ashamed to say there's few pictures on the walls - not exactly a homely look. Before moving I'd bought some gorgeous picture frames which I'm still yet to fill. It's so difficult deciding what photos to immortalise, especially when you open up iPhoto and you realise just how many photos you take on your digital camera! I have considered getting my favourite modelling images printed up and showcase on wall somewhere, maybe the bedroom, but then I think that's maybe a little too self indulgent. But I really do appreciate good shots which is why I'm so hands on and involved on my shoots. I love to help create something beautiful and it's thrilling to receive back images that make me want to show them off so much. What is the point in a good picture if it's never appreciated?

I still have so many shoot ideas on my mind but I worry I'll never get to indulge in them all. Most I admit are lingerie focused, only because I love it so darn much! Yet again this week I too keenly received a parcel of naughty delights from Mr Postie. I'm going to be so overflowing with suspender belts and corsets I'm sure I'll be sick of them before they get chance to come out of the Box again. Or maybe not. :-D

Friday, May 13, 2011

It's the end of the week, Friday the 13th at that, and once again and I'm resuming my position at my MacBook. It's been an immense week. Historical. What started out as a positive run up to what should have been our big 'move day' mid next week has ended with a minefield of confusion and stress. The house which we'd applied for (and had successfully been approved for) has been snatched off us by our would-be landlord because of the lure of a sale. Gutted is an understatement. With less than three working days remaining of our current tenancy we are now back to square one hitting Right Move all over again. So if you have a nice house we can rent, please feel free to let me know!

Okay, you're thinking 'so what's this got to do with modelling?' First of all, I'm letting off some steam of my crappy week which I'm truly grateful to offload this onto you! It is so easy to become disheartened and feel shot down when the going gets tough. I am the first person to put my hand up and admit I come close to deleting my Facebook account when I feel like this. In fact I could begin a whole new blog dedicated to my short comings and bad luck. (Don't get me started...) The way I've felt this week is how I sometimes feel about my modelling. The feelings are usually triggered when I've been looking at some really good images in someone else's portfolio. I'll admire them so much I begin to blur the line with feeling resentment that it isn't me in the image and then downhearted that I'm not slim like the model. It's on reflection of these self attacking rituals that I realise I'm seeing things the wrong way round. Of course I will never be that model, the girl with perfect little lips, slim hips and small boobs. Because I'm me! Of course I won't be a fashion editorial model. But I can be what I am designed for, and that's modelling lingerie; lingerie for real women with curves and that's where I realise I actually have the best job.

The moral of the story? There maybe isn't one, other than: don't allow yourself to get beaten down by the world. Things may not work out how you think they should but it doesn't mean you're stuffed. This is what I'm hoping, or rather telling myself about our misfortune with finding a house and not getting the one we were supposed to be. I may be all stressed out now with no plan but it should come good in the wash. At least that's what I said on my other half's Facebook status. :-)

x

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Wow, I can't believe I didn't post at all in April! So sorry to my followers, I know some of you have been wondering why it's been so quiet on the Becky's Boudoir front. I can assure you I have not gone off the radar totally! I have been doing some fantastic shoots and planning some big projects for May and June. I can't say much about those plans just yet but in time I will share the news.

I am also in the process of househunting and will be on the move by mid May (yikes, this month!), so again, this will be a big reason why I may not be able to get on here so often. I can not begin to describe how keen I am to get shifted already so I can concentrate on these shoots!

I will leave you with some images from one of my recent shoots with Darlington based photographer John Beilby. We worked on a variety of tasteful lingerie and fashion looks which I feel have given my portfolio a real boost. I love the shots to bits, I feel each one shows how versatile my look can be.

x



Wednesday, March 23, 2011



If I've been a little quiet on my blog scene it's because I've been squirreling away with my new plans for a video shoot. This is going to be one of the biggest projects I've done and managed myself so it's going to be super time consuming but sooo exciting!

I'm currently in the process of pulling a good team together and I'm 75% of the way there. We will have a videographer, photographer, make up artist and hopefully a hair stylist on set, with yours truly modelling. Finding the perfect venue will be the biggest challenge, especially as I have quite a clear idea what I'm visualizing; something very quintessential English, airing on the chintz, with a strong floral, almost vintage feel. Lingerie will consist of bras and knickers, corsets and stockings in an array of pastel colours, making a very spring/summer themed shoot. It would be nice to have the sun partake in the shoot too, but I'm guessing that may be pushing it for now... :-)

If anyone can recommend a hotel somewhere between Tyne and Wear and North Yorkshire, I'd love to hear your ideas!

I've also realised I've quite a crush on old rocking horses too. I was browsing eBay and saw some truly beautiful vintage horses but I can't exactly justify a two grand price tag, however gorgeous it is! It drew me to imagine all sorts for this shoot I'm working on, which got me all excited all over again. I contacted a local expert who just so happened to be from my hometown, who specialises in restoring these old rocking horses. Unfortunately I won't be able to loan a horse for this shoot because they're not the kind of thing they keep in stock. Gutted is not the word. If anyone has a rocking horse like this I will be your best friend forever... :-D x


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

I would say that Spring has sprung but judging by today's dank weather, you'd think we were way back in late Autumn. The fog has been so heavy and it just makes everything feel dreary and miserable. Not a good feeling!

Despite the lack of that spring feeling in the air, my modelling clothing boxes certainly received their spring clean! It was time to tidy, reorder and out with the old and in with the new. Bits and pieces which I don't want to keep reappearing in shoots are to be sold on which will clear some space, and I stress the 'some' (!) I hadn't realised just how many beautiful new additions I've been buying recently so it was good to go through pieces properly. They'll be worn in due course, which I'll of course share with you.

The black lace bunny ears finally arrived today, which I'm very excited about. I'm planning on creating a dark, high fashion lingerie look, incorporating the ears with some stockings, killer heels and a bra or corset. We shall see how the idea develops! Any make up artists who would like to do me a smokey eye look are urged to get in contact. I love having a good team when working on exciting ideas. Which of course I have plenty of!

The Curvy Kate Star in a Bra competition ends in precisely an hour and three quarters' time. I may do this for a living but I'll be beyond ecstatic to get into the top 30 and have the opportunity to model for such a fab international label. We shall see :-)

x

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

It's that time of year again when Curvy Kate, leading lingerie manufacturers for those with a larger bust, launch the hotly anticipated competition in the lingerie industry - the search for their annual Star in a Bra!

Me being the ever game and curvy gal, couldn't wait to get my own pictures sent in. Armed with my most fabulous underwear I let Sean loose to snap away - and I loved it! Curvy Kate love their girls to show their confidence in their own skin and smile, and all who know me and have had the pleasure to work with me (!) know just how much of a big kid I am and how I love to have fun on my shoots and SMILE! :-) Let's hope they're looking for someone with a real woman's figure and chirpy personality such as my own! The competition draws to a close in less than 6 days time, so fingers crossed. x


Today I've been planning what shoots I'd personally like to do and I'm really quite excited about what I've come up with. A couple of shoots rely on the arrival of some props which I'm awaiting from the wonderland that is eBay. I squealed like a mouse when I found one of these items, something I've been sniffing out for what's felt like aaaaages. I will share more with you later on.....

Also today I took the plunge of stripping my hair. Sounds scary, which I admit was when I started applying the liquid - it smelled awful! - but this basically meant the removal of all permanent colourings out of my hair and returning it, supposedly, back to its original colour. I thought it odd that no colour was actually washing out during the rinsing processes but it must have been going somewhere because my hair was changing shade. I've now got some very lovely ginger sections amongst my brunette mane (I say with with slight sarcasm), which can only mean the red which the L'oreal team applied for the Autumn Winter '10 show last year had been put on prelightened hair. I'm guessing. Well as long as when I come to colour it again in a week or so's time, it's all evenly chocolatey, I'm happy! We shall see, ay?

x



Saturday, March 5, 2011




Hey, I can't believe it's been five days since my last post! It certainly has been an eventful week with lots going on, and I've had lots of photos back too which I'm keen to show you.

Four weeks ago I worked with Phil Ryott on a fashion and lingerie shoot. The plan was to have a photoshoot and be filmed at the same time, with the intention of the footage being made into a promotional video for the studio at the Biscuit Factory in Newcastle.

My fiance Sean J Connolly is also a photographer and he together with Phil took the stills imagery, with Sean working behind the camera whilst Phil handled the cinematography. Creative make up artist Sarah Crosby was the set MUA and stylist who made me look gorgeous and she also took to the camera herself. Sarah is a fab girl to work with, really down to earth and professional so always a pleasure to work with.

The video work is still being processed but in the meantime I have today received the stills images, and I'm really pleased with them. I am yet to officially establish who took which shot, but these are a few of my favourites anyway:


Monday, February 28, 2011



















I'm really excited to share with you the photos I received back from Chris Rout today. I have to say that these photos really do capture the essence of femininity and show my hour glass figure off in full glory!

You will notice I'm wearing new sets in these shots, by Knickerbox (owned now by Ann Summers) and Gossard; a couple of the few brands out there which make gorgeous and sexy bras in larger cup sizes. It may also be said that I'm not wearing suspenders and stockings in any of these and I'm surprised to find I still love the shots, if not more, for being able to show me off in a new light.


To see more of this lingerie set and other shoots, check out my Facebook Page and other exclusives on my website BeckyMagson.co.uk.

x


Sunday, February 27, 2011

Just looking for inspiration and gathering ideas for shoots to do.

One theme I adore is the current Passionata campaign. Why? Because it's colourful, playful yet cute and sexy. I especially love the Autumn Winter shoot 2010 just gone, though this Spring Summer's season is still very much along the same ethos.

With Spring fast approaching I'm definitely keen to think toward more cheerful and flirty ideas.

What do you think of this theme?


x

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Thought I would share my day with you. I was able to work with highly published photographer Chris Rout this afternoon. My other half Sean modelled for half the session with me on a lifestyle set, which with much hope will end up published in the likes of the Daily Mail or Woman magazine. We had immense fun working on this.

Shots we worked on included typical 'problem pages' images; frustrated partner, consoling partner, checking finances; the most hilarious one involved a mock up bed. I'll leave you to wonder what that shot was for and I'll come back to it when photos are processed... :-)

I really enjoyed the lingerie sets we worked on (this time with Sean resuming role of Reflector Man, lol). Got some fantastic figure shots in some of my new underwear, this time not wearing a single pair of stockings, shock horror! It was quite liberating actually and I discovered a new liking for my bottom from a quick glimpse of a snap! We ended on some editorial Calvin Klein poses which is another idea I've wanted to do for quite a while, so it was good to finally work it. I'm really excited about getting these images back. I'm positive they'll give my portfolio a new direction and in the least, Sean and I will have some nice photos together (except the one where I'm scowling at him...) lol

x

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

I'm looking forward to watching a new programme starting tonight on Channel 4 called The Model Agency. It's a fly on the wall reality series about Premier Model Management, one of the leading modelling agencies in the UK. As I am a freelance model still on the hunt for my perfect agents, I'm particularly intrigued to see behind the scenes action of how such an agency is run. I wonder if putting themselves on show will do them any benefit in the long run, or will they be seen less professional for publicly airing their rantings? What some of us do for celebrity...!

I'm all set for tomorrow's lingerie and lifestyle shoot with top photographer Chris Rout. Hoping to showcase some of my new underwear sets. I'm positive it'll be a very productive day.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Amongst everything else that's currently going on, I'm particularly looking forward to a shoot I have this Thursday with a well published commercial photographer. We'll be working on some lingerie, hopefully getting some really nice, natural shots. Will also be doing some lifestyle shots too with my right hand man Sean (other-wise known as my fiance!), which should provide some fun. I'll share some photos from that as and when.

Also in the pipeline is a photo shoot with Wedding Belles of Otley. I worked with the lovely owner, Kellie last year modelling for a video shoot held at the White Hart hotel in Harrogate. It'll be great to work with the team again and to sample the new designer wedding dresses! I may end up liking a dress so much it may force the hand of marriage finally - well, I have been waiting 12 years!

x




Monday, February 21, 2011

Following a disappointing weekend (I was too ill to partake in Sunday's shoot) I started Monday bright and early for the arrival of some new delights, aka more underwear for the 'work' box!
Had a hot chocolate to help warm me up because yet again the snow was breaking out into full blizzard. I feel sorry for the birds out there trying to think about nesting, and thankful for the fact that our guinea pigs and rabbits are snugly safe inside out of that horrid cold.

Mr Postie delivered me some nice new additions which I'm looking forward to using soon. A gorgeous Gossard bra and shortie set in purple 'tulip' shade, and a sophisticated gold and white brocade corset. Another corset is still due to arrive this week, so anyone looking to do a luxurious boudoir shoot I'll have lots of delicious underwear to the rafters!

Now I just need some new batteries to get me through this week on a blaze!

x

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Woke up this morning to find it was snowing again and already settled a couple of inches. Couldn't believe it, so much for looking forward to Spring! Hopefully it won't last this time around, when it hit before Christmas the whole world seemed to have stopped and we went without post for days at a time...

Regardless of the snow I was still going to make it to Saks Academy in Darlington. I'd been waiting weeks to go and nothing was going to stop me! I had planned to keep the same hair style, and it still is pretty much the same, but a neater shoulder length and side swept fringe which I do admit looks a lot nicer. Tomorrow will be the first shoot with my new hair so it'll be interesting to see what I look like.

So to that end, I'm going now to sort through my 'work' underwear box and pack my outfits for tomorrow. :-)

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Hi, thank you for reading - and hopefully now following - my new blog.

I'm going to share with you my thoughts, plans and pictures as they happen in my life as a lingerie, pin up and bridal model.

Let me begin by introducing myself. I'm Becky. I work in the fickle but fabulous industry of modelling. I'm no regular model, though. I don't have the figure made for fashion: I have hips, bum and bust! I model lingerie and bridalwear and love it. I hope you'll find my little ramblings of interest, or at least entertaining!

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