theda
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theda, Model

ID:2235
New York,  New York
After a 6 month break, I'm once again available for art nude, parts andglamour assignments in and around the NYC area. No acting, sexuallyexplicit, bondage or promotional work, please.

I am happy to work with amateur and professional photographersalike. Rates are reasonable and negotiable depending on the content...   read more
 
nudes
Not Created fetish
fashion & editorial
Age:31
Height:5' 7" (170 cm)
Weight:108 lb (49 kg)
Chest:32" C (81 cm)
Waist:24" (61 cm)
Hips:35" (89 cm)
Eye Color:Green
Hair Color:Black
Dress Size: 4 US
Shoe Size: 8.5 US  (39.5 EU)
Skin Color:White
Ethnicity: Caucasian
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Comments (2) |  
maphoto  wrote about theda on 07/25/08   09:26 PM     
Theda, thanks so much for accepting my request. love your work. if ever you need a photographer for anything please feel free to contact me. have a great weekend!
bartath  wrote about theda on 07/07/08   02:26 PM     
your photos are beautiful great work

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