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Selena, Model

ID:4621
Orlando,  Florida
I've been modeling on and off since I was 17, and recently moved down to Orlando Florida. I am hoping to work on my portfolio some more and I am now starting to look for paid work. I still do work for images as well. I also act, so am open to casting calls for movies (that do not require nudity! Same for pictures). I did a ton of...   read more
 
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Height:5' 3" (160 cm)
Weight:97 lb (44 kg)
Chest:32" B (81 cm)
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Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Brown
Dress Size: 0 US
Shoe Size: 6.5 US  (37 EU)
Skin Color:Tanned
Ethnicity: Other
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Nic  wrote about Selena on 07/09/10   06:28 PM     
Great looks! I am a published professional freelance Photographer specializing in glamour photography. Check out my portfolio on my website at www.michaelnicoletti.com and let me know if you would be interested in shooting together.

Nic
Latest Edition  wrote about Selena on 08/23/09   05:09 PM     
Hi.

If possible, we'd like to work with you some day very soon for some TFPs. If interested please check out our website & contact us either here in a MSG or email us for further discussion.

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photo54  wrote about Selena on 09/28/08   08:49 PM     
thanks for fr

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