About bmoresbaddgurl
I'm 5'6 1/2'' tall, dark, & lovely… a great conversationalist, i was born & raised in Baltimore, MD and I still reside here today.

I am a new model with some experience that is taking the modeling world by storm! I love mirrors & cameras! I am here to explore different types of projects. I'm very flexible when it comes to style and I learn quickly.

To date I have worked with several photographers in MD, VA, DC, NY, NJ & GA. I have also done one music video for a local artist here in Baltimore, Md.

Looking for work anywhere! Promo, print, fashion shows, commercial, paid ports (nude, lingerie, fashion, etc..), party/event hosting, lingerie party hosting, parts modeling, video shoots. Willing to work with many.

In 2009 I am striving for more print work, so if anyone is interested in using me for magazine (print or online) submissions, calendars, posters, flyers, etc. I am interested.

Serious inquiries only. All expenses must be paid: hotel, ground transportation, roundtrip airfare!!!

**MUST BE PROFESSIONAL!**

Thanks and I look forward to interacting with many of you soon!

Check me out on all of these sites:
http://www.modelmayhem.com/bmoresbaddgurl MM# 737376
http://www.myspace.com/bmoresbaddgurl

Printwork:
Within Nature, Nudes by Michael Avon, By Michael Avon
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/invited/533713/9feba38bef04d94e51c981d56050624b

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