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Eidolona, Model

Not Rated ID:12348
New York,  Dist. of Columbia
Thank you for checking out my portfolio.

I am experiences in wide variety of genres and up for shooting most any genres.

I am currentl booking Washington, DC. I am traveling along the coast at the moment. I will be available in the following cities of the next month.

Washington, DC
Portland,...   read more
 
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Age:20
Height:5' 8" (172 cm)
Weight:115 lb (52 kg)
Chest:34" B (86 cm)
Waist:25" (64 cm)
Hips:35" (89 cm)
Eye Color:Blue
Hair Color:Blonde
Dress Size: 2 US
Shoe Size: 8 US  (39.5 EU)
Skin Color:White
Ethnicity: Caucasian
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Joseph Garza
cameraman
Photography by SheriAnn
 
Comments (2)
fitzmulti  wrote about Eidolona on 02/11/10   11:38 AM     
It was great working with you!
Joseph Garza  wrote about Eidolona on 12/09/09   04:47 AM     
Thank you for accepting my FR

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