Showing posts with label chris rout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chris rout. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2012

I wanted to touch on something that I wouldn't usually discuss on this blog but felt compelled to write about.  I have a condition called fibromyalgia.

I've been suffering with fibromyalgia for several years now and have met along the way some lovely people who also live with the illness including other bloggers and even models.  It is a common health condition yet still is a relatively little understood illness which I am often asked about of its effects.  New acquaintances and quite often photographers are timidly putting the question to me, curious but at the same time not wanting to offend.  It's become apparent to me that some people are in a way afraid.  Afraid what it is, what it means and ultimately how it affects them.  So I've decided to lift the lid and bare all.

Fibromyalgia, or FM or FMS for short, literally translates as muscle pain ('fibro' means the fibrous tissues, 'my' is muscles and 'algia' is pain).  It's a chronic condition meaning long standing, and very much widespread of the whole body, specifically in certain areas.  In a nutshell it means it's generally a lifelong condition that involves pain in its many forms body wide.  It's also a syndrome which means the pain is simply the beginning, before delving into the nitty gritty, some of which include fatigue, tiredness, stiffness, migraines, short term memory loss (commonly referred to as 'fibro fog'), irritable bowel syndrome and depression.  Over days, weeks and months, severity of symptoms vary, whilst peak painful and disturbing periods are known as flare ups.  Medication coupled with careful planning can help with the daily management.  'Pacing yourself' is the mantra you live by.

By Chris Rout

I don't want to get in too deep with all the medical speak, it's not all that interesting if it doesn't affect you and even for a fibro sufferer myself, it can get really tedious!  It is important however if it's something you've heard about and maybe if you've found yourself asking the question yourself.  I understand that it can sound big and scary especially if you've read it as a health notice on one of my modelling profiles.  I want to clarify how it affects me and what it means you can expect.

I do have to live with daily fatigue and pains in various parts of my body.  Days are better than others and vice versa.  I take medication and generally I can cope pretty well with the symptoms.  I may feel it, but I try not to show it, and I've never heard anything negative about it affecting me on a shoot.  I have my fiance with me going to, on and from my shoots because I do need the assistance.  Driving is very draining for me and most distances cause me agony, so it's best not to drive myself.  During the shoot, it can be difficult for me to put on some clothing and need the second pair of hands.  Some poses can be stressful for me, I may require help getting into a position, but I will always try.  The fact is a shoot is never that long and as soon as I'm finished I begin winding down.  Well, the winding down is actually more like dying, or at least dropping off to sleep as soon as I land in the car.  Sometimes I realise I have overdone myself and the effects will come upon me like flu.  It's not uncommon for me to go to bed for several hours immediately following a shoot, sometimes for up to a week.  I don't model full time purely for the reason that I need to allow repair time and will never model on the consecutive day.  When shoot day arrives I'm well prepared, fresh and ready to go.  A lot of the time aches and pains can be mentally manipulated.  I may well be feeling like crap and you will never know.

By Chris Rout


It's important to me that those I work with can understand a little where I am coming from but I also don't expect special treatment.  I'm a hard worker, passionate and dedicated to anything I sign up to.  I'm not perfect and live with a disabling illness but I don't allow it to run my life and ruin it.

Generally people are understanding and sympathetic which I really do appreciate.  The industries in which I work can be cut throat, yet I've had the pleasure to work with the most friendly and down to earth, creative people.  Those who avoid me thinking I am more trouble than it's worth possibly need a little more education, but their negativity isn't worth me the pain.

By Sean J Connolly

I hope I have enlightened those of you who have wondered about fibromyalgia and what it is.  I decided being completely open and transparent is the best medicine and I'll sleep a little more soundly tonight.

I was a guest blogger for health and beauty website Talk Perfection last month when I discussed fibromyalgia.  To read the feature please follow this link to Talk Perfection.

Thank you for listening.

Becky x

Thursday, January 26, 2012

I spend so much of my time over at my modelling page on Facebook then all the modelling websites that I need to remind myself sometime that I do have here to come too!  I have to stop and think sometimes because it's so easy to get taken away with everything that goes on, so it's nice when I get a moment to talk about what I've been up to.

I've been in the paper again which was great!  The Daily Mail published an image of me with my acting (and real life) other half on one of their articles online.  I love the images taken by Chris Rout because they're so random and varied and you never know when an image will be used or where it'll appear.  This one was hilariously published under the heading 'G-spot still not found by scientists after 60 years' with the tag line 'missed the spot?'.  There's me in a huff giving my content partner daggers!  Oh the joys of acting!  ha ha



I'm currently in the short list for Corsets UK's Facebook competition.  They are holding monthly competitions where they are wanting images containing their corsets to be uploaded for the chance to be their main page image.  This month is competing for the February 'Valentines' seat so I entered my image taken by Kim at Madame Boudoir as I wore a white underbust corset of theirs.  This photo is actually my very favourite currently and I think it's really suited to the theme for this month's competition.  (It's also my birthday next month which I think should score me extra points!!)  I'm really hoping to win this because it'll be a great opportunity of exposure.  I'm not sure if it's decided by votes or not but a good amount of 'like's can certainly do no harm.  So please do show your support, pop along and give me a thumbs up!  Thank you so much!

This is the one to vote for!  :-D

Becky 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:


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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.

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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

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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.
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