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Imani, Model

ID:9091
Maryland,  Dist. of Columbia
Welcome to my page! I'm young and extremely creative. Some describe me as outgoing, artistic, and ambitious. I love meeting new people and experiencing different things. I have a ModelMayhem as well let me know if you want to check that out.  I'm sorry to the photographers that want NUDES & LINGERIE I DO NOT DO NUDES OR...   read more
 
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Height:5' 3" (160 cm)
Weight:140 lb (64 kg)
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Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Other
Dress Size: 14 US
Shoe Size: 8.5 US  (39.5 EU)
Skin Color:Brown
Ethnicity: African American
Polaroids
Imani's Network 12 Friends
ModelRun
PHOTOMANJC
Renaldo Photography
Elena Ovechkina Photogr
usmodels
Babylo
DLPEAY
ShanChill
daddysgirlzent
 
Comments (2) |  
James_Phelps  wrote about Imani on 08/31/09   04:09 PM     
hmm I like your port if your interested in talking and setting up a shoot or a consultation. let me know
Renaldo Photography  wrote about Imani on 06/23/09   06:32 PM     
Hello hope your having a great week. I like your work and hope to work with you one day.

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Renaldo
Art Director, web designer, and photographer
www.renaldophotography.info
www.raindropgraphx.com
Phone: 252-792-7505
Email: www.raindropgraphx.com/contact.html

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