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Brittany Workman, Model

ID:9368
Holiday,  Florida
Hi all and thank you for stopping by and checking out my work. Please feel free to leave comments, tags, and any advice you think might be helpful to me in my career.                                             ...   read more
 
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Age:22
Height:5' 8" (172 cm)
Weight:10 lb (5 kg)
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Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Brown
Dress Size: 0 US
Shoe Size: -
Skin Color:Olive
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Polaroids
Brittany Workman's Network 9 Friends
ModelRun
Starlight Bookings
photo54
Moon Dragon Photography
AnthonyNeste
5iveBy5ive
Excipio
WalishGooshe
Bianca Z.
 
Comments (5) |  
Figaromodels  wrote about Brittany Workman on 01/07/10   11:11 AM     
Become a model of FIGARO model agency!!!
Bianca Z.  wrote about Brittany Workman on 07/25/09   03:20 AM     
Loved your portfolio! You're beautiful in all of them!
AnthonyNeste  wrote about Brittany Workman on 07/23/09   02:44 AM     
I'll give you a great low rate if your interested ...but I don't do TF...just let me know if your interested
Excipio  wrote about Brittany Workman on 07/06/09   05:08 PM     
Looks great, let me know if you waould like to shoot.
AnthonyNeste  wrote about Brittany Workman on 07/03/09   06:11 AM     
Hi Britt...Nice to see you again...I always remember the beautiful models..lol..

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