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JAM-X, Photographer

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Los Angeles,  California
I SHOOT FOR: 
OZONE MAGAZINE 
LOW RIDER GIRL 
CALI DIMEZ 
UPTOWN MAGAZINE 

I SCOUT AND TEST SHOOT FOR: 
BLACKMEN MAGAZINE 
SHOW MAGAZINE 

LOOKING FOR FASHION DESIGNERS TO WORK WITH FOR UPCOMING SHOOTS. 

DOING VERY LITTLE TRADE AT THIS TIME BUT IF YOU HAVE A GOOD CONCEPT I WOULD LOVE 2 HEAR IT   read more
 
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JAM-X

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MY FAVORITE MODELS 2 Photos 03/12/2010 12:40 PM
Comments (2) |  
Ra Retouching Photo Retoucher  wrote about JAM-X on 10/02/08   08:51 AM     
Thanks! If you do not do your own editing/retouching, check out my updated page!
SHAMAYIM  wrote about JAM-X on 09/01/08   08:03 PM     
thanks so much i realy appreciate it

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