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Featured in Rabid Magazine!

29 Aug

I am so happy to announce that I am featured in the new issue of Rabid Magazine! This never before seen photo was shot by Kat Attack Photography with makeup and hair by Toni Stirling. I am proud to be featured as a Rabid Girl along with dozens of other gorgeous alt ladies! Rabid Magazine is running a deal right now that if you buy the current issue (#9), you can also get issue #7 for FREE! Follow this link to order your copy today! http://shop.rabidmagazine.com/

This is a great deal! I don’t have issue #7 and am definitely taking advantage of this! 😉

Thank you all so much for your continuing support! Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune

Signed Print Giveaway!

5 Jul

I am giving away not one but two signed prints of my choice to two lucky fans once my fanpage on Facebook reaches 450 likes! Once I reach 450, I will announce it on Facebook and fans that want to be entered to win will need to comment on the post to be entered. The two winners will be chosen randomly thanks to a random line generator and will be announced shortly after.

So follow this link to like my fanpage and enter the contest! Be sure to share my page with your friends if you want the giveaway to happen sooner, I know I do! 😉

Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune

Featured in Victory Girls Magazine’s First Ever Swimsuit Edition!

4 Jul

I am very excited to announce my 3rd publication! A never before seen photo of me by Saaty Photography (www.saatyphotography.com) has been featured in the first ever swimsuit edition of Victory Girls Magazine!

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With the gorgeous Christine Fury on the cover and 44 pages of lovely ladies in swimsuits, I don’t know why you wouldn’t want to order a copy! 😉 Don’t want to wait for it to arrive? Each print copy also comes with a free digital copy! Click HERE to get yourself a one!

Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune

My First Publications!

3 Jul

The week before last I got some awesome news, I have now been published!! I am so very excited to share this news with you all since I have been working hard towards this goal since I started a year and a half ago and I hadn’t had any photos published until now. Well as it turns out, I have actually been published not once but twice! I never saw the message notifying me of the first one, which was in February and I’m glad I know now! Here’s a few more details for ya. 😉

This photo below is in Rabid Magazine issue #8 which is full of great articles and lots of gorgeous ladies. I am on the bottom left on the page. Go buy your copy today, click HERE to order it!

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Rabid Magazine issue 8 cover

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I'm on the bottom left! This is part of the article on Lake Havasu Rockabilly Reunion that was in February.

The other publication, my first one, was in Milkcow Magazine from the UK! This photo below by Cherry Club Photography is in issue #32 and you can order a copy by following this link! I haven’t gotten my copy yet but am very excited to see it and read it!! I will be sure to post a photo of the article/spread once it arrives!

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Published in Milkcow Magazine #32

A very huge thank you to Cherry Club Photography, Chris Gomez Photography as well as Milkcow Magazine and Rabid Magazine for including our work!! Of course, a big thank you to all of you that have supported me, believed in me, and have helped me so far, you all mean so much to me. Stay tuned for more publications in the near future, as well as several other exciting projects I am working on!

Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune

Behind the Scenes Photos

29 Jun

Recently I was rearranging my photo folders on my laptop and came across several behind the scenes photos I had almost forgotten about. Some of these have been posted before and some haven’t but it’s about time they were. I am sure there will be many more behind the scenes photos from future shoots and I will be happy to share them too! 

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Edson Carlos and I after shooting last summer

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Edson as me and me as Edson!

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Jessie and I during the last Girls Day Out with Jillian Danielson

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Taylor Mahoney and I after the citrus dress shoot last year. Yes I am really that short!

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Robert Richmond and I tasting the theatrical blood while shooting with Taylor Mahoney

Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune

On My Soapbox – Things NOT To Do at a Photo Shoot and Some Heartfelt Advice

25 Jun

Over the last year and a half of modeling, I have heard some pretty appalling stories of things that aspiring models do on a photo shoot. I have seen many posts with tips of what to do during and before a shoot but haven’t seen many on what not to do.

As someone who is very concerned about remaining professional, here is a short list of bad choices I have heard of (and even witnessed) aspiring models making. I am not perfect either and have kicked myself for a couple of things, mostly missed opportunities, been a bit late a couple of times and felt absolutely terrible about it and I continue to learn from my mistakes. I hope that if you’re just starting out or maybe trying to take things to the next level that this collection of thoughts will be useful for you.

1. Don’t drink during or before a shoot. It makes you sloppy, clumsy, flushed – which doesn’t photograph well, causes “drunk face” and just downright isn’t professional. If you show up hungover, chances are you’ll look awfully green, might have to take barf breaks that inconvenience everyone involved and if you aren’t feeling your best, the photos won’t look as good as they could. If you are feeling nervous and need to loosen up, try putting on a playlist of your favorite music instead.

2. Don’t swear like it’s going out of style. Most people anymore are not offended by it but nevertheless, lots of swearing doesn’t leave a good impression. If you are shooting with a photographer you know well and also swears, it’s a little different, but I say just keep it to a minimum or don’t do it at all. If you are shooting with someone new or planning a shoot with someone new, treat it like a job interview. You wouldn’t drop “f-bombs” when applying for a job, don’t do it at a shoot! (Believe me, I do swear, I just have a mental off-switch that I am very thankful for.)

3. Don’t bail on a shoot. If something comes up and you have to reschedule, don’t leave the photographer, makeup artist, hairstylist or anyone else involved hanging. Tell them the situation as soon as you can and remember,since you are the one that can’t make it, you are the one that needs to make the effort to reschedule.

Even if it’s that you just can’t afford to shoot with someone right then, let them know! If you don’t tell them, you are inconveniencing everyone involved and most likely, losing the opportunity to work with any of those people in the future. Worse yet, in a small community like the alternative modeling one, word travels quickly so it may ruin chances to shoot with other photographers.

For example, I recently had to reschedule a shoot due to a bad sunburn despite my almost religious level of using sunscreen. I felt awful and was disappointed but I let everyone know right away and we were able to create some great images the following week once my skin had calmed down.

4. Do not assume a photographer will have wardrobe options for you. While some might have wardrobe to choose from, if you show up empty handed with nothing in mind and they don’t have wardrobe for you, you won’t be able to shoot. This also applies to makeup and hair, if one isn’t provided and you aren’t experienced with doing your own, hire someone!

5. Don’t assume you know everything there is to know about modeling. Just because you have been doing something for a while doesn’t mean you are an expert. I know I have learned so many things from watching and talking with other models. While I do see that I have made a lot of progress, I want to continue making progress so I take the advice of others into consideration.

6. Don’t rely on your looks if you are really trying to make a name for yourself. There are so many gorgeous girls out there trying to be models, set yourself apart from the rest. Be creative with your concepts, your outfits and locations. Work hard, be outgoing, be professional and work on your skills as much as you can.

7. Don’t forget to be true to yourself. Be kind but know your boundaries. If someone wants you to shoot something you are not comfortable with, speak up. For example, I have had numerous creepers offer to pay for nude shoots. While nude photography can be very artistic and beautiful, it isn’t for me. – Implied nudes are something I’ll shoot but not full nudes. – I declined these offers and even had to tell one guy off after numerous harassing emails (honestly, after some deeper digging, I found out he isn’t even a photographer). Not only will knowing your boundaries keep you happy with what you’re doing, it can keep you safe.

I hope this list provided some new perspective and at least, some food for thought. I’d also like to add that if you really want something, go after it and don’t give up. If you had told me when I first started out that I would be creating the kinds of images I dreamed of (like the one below), putting myself out there with the confidence I do, and having this much fun following my dreams, I wouldn’t have believed you.

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Photo by Kat Attack Photography, Makeup and hair by Toni Stirling

Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune

7th Girls Day Out Group Shoot with Jillian Danielson

23 Jun

At the beginning of this month, I was a part of Jillian Danielson’s 7th Girls Day Out group photo shoot. Jillian and hairstylist/makeup artist Heather Riot book these shoots in different cities along Route 66 and spots fill up quickly. This Girl’s Day Out was in my hometown, Flagstaff Arizona.

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Group shot on the last day, plus Andreas from Incahoots.

We had a lot of fun, everyone looked beautiful and we even made the front page of the paper! Check it out by clicking here!

Here are some of the photos from this shoot. I am so happy with them, I can’t wait for the next Girl’s Day Out!

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Dress and hat by Miss Lizzy D Creations

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Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune

My Most Recent Shoot with Saaty Photography

22 Jun

Last week I was able to bring to life an idea for a photo I have had for a while with Saaty Photography. While talking with my sister about wanting to show people what I look like completely bare-faced, she came up with this idea. I instantly loved it, especially since you are able to compare what I look like with makeup and without makeup very easily.

Half of my face has my usual makeup on it, along with half of a hairstyle. The other half has absolutely no makeup (not even foundation!) and no styling has been done to that side of my hair.

The dress is from Incahoots Vintage and Costume in Flagstaff Arizona, the hair flower is from Sugar Lily Accessories and my earrings are from Pink Closet in Lake Havasu City Arizona.

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Thanks for reading!
Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune

Jillian Danielson Photography – Storm Clouds Shoot

25 Apr

A couple of weeks ago while in Lake Havasu City, I got to hang out with my girl Jillian and we managed to squeeze a quick shoot in. It was incredibly windy that day and the shots came out great anyway! Makeup and hair was done by me, my vintage dress was bought at Incahoots here in Flagstaff and my jewelry is from Pink Closet in Havasu. Here are the photos from this quick and very fun shoot. 🙂

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This last one is a test shot and a sneak peak at some photos we’ll be doing in the near future. Keep your eyes open!

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I hope you enjoyed the photos and as always, thanks for reading!
Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune

Milwaukee Alt.Grand Canyon Alt. Shoot

28 Mar

I recently received my edits from the first shoot I did after going back to my natural red hair. Ryan, the photographer behind Milwaukee Alt, was in Flagstaff for a few days in February and after some correspondence, we decided to brave the cold 40° weather and do a shoot outdoors. It felt great to be shooting again and I was really happy to shoot some pinup photos that were unlike anything I’d shot before. I am very excited about the way these turned out! Here’s a few photos from the shoot. You can see more of them on my Facebook fanpage as I post them and you can see more of Ryan’s work on his Facebook fanpage.

Oh yeah, makeup and hair was done by me. 😉

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Thanks for reading and don’t forget to head over to my fanpage to see the rest!
Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune