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The 4th Annual Lake Havasu Rockabilly Reunion – February 17th-19th 2012

23 Jan

The 4th Annual Lake Havasu Rockabilly Reunion is February 17th-19th 2012, just over 2 weeks away! Tickets are just $10 a day or $25 for a three day pass. Taking place right on the beach, this fun-filled event is one you don’t want to miss! There will be great bands all three days, several incredible photographers for those looking to do a shoot or two while there, vendors galore, on and off site hair and makeup services, carnival rides, after parties, dozens of gorgeous pinups and of course a huge car and motorcycle show with a new addition this year, a burn out pit!

Here’s this year’s schedule of events and official flier, pass ’em on!

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I will be competing in the pinup pageant again this year, come cheer me on!

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If you can’t make it but still want to show your support, go check out my photo (the one below) on their Facebook page and leave some love! Check it out here: http://www.Facebook.com/pinuppageant

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If you’re looking to shoot, you have a few options. No Regrets Photography will be there shooting with hair and makeup by Morgan Panter.

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Kat Attack Photograpy and Chris Gomez are offering shoots and combo shoots, awesome!!

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J Rose Photography will be offering Mimi car show shoots with one look and 3 edits for just $75! You can check out her work at http://www.modelmayhem.com/737387 I’m sure there are more so ask around and you never know who you’ll run into!

There will be onsite hair and makeup services provided by Allusions Hair Center. Prices range from $25-$45 depending on hair length. They’re talented, creative and efficient. Spots fill up fast so be sure to make your appointment asap! (928)453-7079 All other services are off-site, including Heather Moss, Morgan Panter and Toni Sterling.

If you’re interested in entering the pinup contest, email them at pinuppageant@yahoo.com time is running out and spots are filling up fast!

For more information and to RSVP, check out Rockabilly Reunion’s Facebook pages!
This is the one tailored to the pinups where you’ll find photos of all the gorgeous girls, makeup and hair info and photographer info: http://www.Facebook.com/pinuppageant
This is the community page about everything to do with the event :
http://www.Facebook.com/RockabillyReunion
This is the event URL where you can RSVP and invite your friends :
http://www.Facebook.com/events/294991440539131

Rockabilly Reunion can’t get here fast enough! See you all there!
Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune

Edson Carlos – Second Set

30 Nov

You may remember the set of photos of me by Edson Carlos (creator of www.pinuplifestyle.com) with hair and makeup by KandyK (www.kandyk.com) that I posted recently. They were quite different from any other photos I have to date and turned out to be a big hit. Stepping out of my norm and shooting that set has fueled my creativity even more and I can’t wait to get some of these ideas into production so I can share them with you all! (The first set of photos can be found here: https://melissamisfortune.wordpress.com/2011/10/07/shooting-with-edson-carlos/)

That set was dark, gritty and raw, which I plan to do more of in the near future.
Here is another set from Edson that is quite the opposite and was just as much fun for me to shoot. It’s girly and fun and shows off one of my greatest loves, cheese! Hair and makeup was done by KandyK (she is great to work with!) and the dress is a revamped vintage pattern from 1954 made for me by my mama.

I hope you enjoyed these photos as much as I enjoyed shooting them!
Xoxo,
Melissa Misfortune

Cheese!!

Nowells Photography

26 Nov

While looking through my portfolio a couple of months ago, I realized I only had one set of studio shots. I needed some to enter a pinup contest so I sought out to get some done. I had seen Nowells Photography on Model Mayhem and liked it so I sent her a message. We shot soon after that and I am glad we did! Here are some of my favorite photos from our shoot. You can find more of her work at www.nowells.weebly.com and can also find her work on Facebook at www.facebook.com/nowellsphotography .

 

 

 

2nd Annual Summer Sorcher Rockabilly Fundraiser

20 Jul

I just got some awesome news, I will be modeling in the vintage fashion show at the 2nd Annual Summer Sorcher! It is being put on by Cherry Club Photography from 6pm till midnight on August 13th, 2011 at Shelly Jo’s Bikes and Clothes in Kingman Arizona. Trailer Queen, The Rythym Dragons (check out the video below!) and Hardwood Slick are playing. There will be a beer garden, a pre ’65 car show, live tiki carvings (how freakin’ cool is that!?), raffles and of course, lots of pinup girls! This is going to be a really, really fun all ages show and all proceeds are going to the Kingman Humane Society so come have fun and help them raise some money! More info on the flyer below, obviously.

My Shoot with D2 Photography

19 Jul

Last month I got to work with a very talented photographer and author, Dan Cavallari aka D2 Photography. He was very professional, creative and fun to work with. I hope to shoot with him again before he moves! Below are just a few of my favorites from the shoot. My hair and makeup was done by me. These photos were taken on 6-13-2011.

Thanks again to Scott, Don E of Lowbrow Gallery and Tattoo Studio and Raffael of The Moonlight Howlers for being part of this shoot!

More photos from this shoot can be found on my Facebook and you can find more of Dan’s work on his website

The Infamous Fruit Dress

3 May

Last month I got to work with the very talented and awesome Taylor Mahoney once again (check out my post titled ‘The Tearing Out of Hearts and Doing ‘The Sprinkler’ Afterwards’). These photos have such a bright, summery, almost surreal feeling to them and they are exactly what I had in mind. I am so happy with them and I anxiously await the rest of the set! I will post more from this shoot on my Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/melissa.misfortune) as soon as I get them.

I have had this fantastic fruit dress for a few years and for some reason up until a few months ago, I had never actually worn it. I would always put it on, look at it in the mirror and decide on something a little more understated. Needless to say, these days it has become one of my favorite things in my closet. This dress reminds me of a lot of the clothing in Edward Scissorhands and no matter where I go in it, it causes quite a stir. I bought some of the oranges the day of the shoot and the looks I got buying nothing but two large bags of ’em in this get-up were memorable to say the least. This was by far my best smelling shoot to date thanks to the immense amounts of fresh fruit we had on set. Mmm… Citrus!

I love behind the scenes photos and this one is truly awesome. Taylor is about 6’4″ and I am a staggering 4’11”. Not to mention, Taylor is pretty tan and I am utterly incapable of getting any color other than freckles so I look a bit like a ghost standing next to him.

You can see more of Taylor’s work (and book him while you’re at it!) at http://www.taylormahoneyphotography.com

Hair, makeup and wardrobe were all done by me. The orange and lemon slice hair clips were made by me as well. Thanks to Lomisa at our local Sally Beauty for an awesome idea for the eyeshadow!

Thanks for reading!
Xoxo,
Melissa

Hearse Shoot – October 2010

29 Apr

Hi everyone! I hope you are all having a good Friday and that you have a great weekend ahead of you. While doing some much-needed organizing of my portfolio earlier, I came across some photos I did with a hearse last October. There are several more and I might post more later but for now, here are a few of my favorites from this set. They were shot by the awesome Jessica of J Cervantes Photography, based in Phoenix Arizona, and the hearse was courtesy of Morbid Motorsports, based in Flagstaff Arizona. Hair and makeup was done by me. All photos copyright J Cervantes Photography.


Xoxo,
Melissa

The Tearing Out of Hearts and Doing ‘The Sprinkler’ Afterwards

7 Feb

I hope you all had a good weekend and are settling into the week just fine. My weekend was incredibly busy, productive and fun. Friday night I didn’t do much, I made some new earrings (photos will be posted and they will be available for sale soon), danced in the kitchen with my little one and went to bed fairly early since I knew I had such a full day Saturday that started with a 7am meeting at work.

Saturday I had a photo shoot (read on, there are photos!) with Taylor Mahoney, a photographer I had contacted on Model Mayhem. For those who don’t know, it is a networking site for models, photographers, clothing designers, hair stylists, etc. He had this great idea for a shoot and I was sold the second he told me about it. After a few weeks of messages and a meet at a local coffee shop, we had the date set. It was going smoothly and things were falling into place quite well, apparently a little too well…

 The location was an easy choice and a chance find, my mom’s friend had recently told her about her stay at La Posada in Winslow Arizona and after some research online, I mentioned it to Taylor. Apparently I have a thing for old, historic hotels. La Posada is a railroad hotel that originally opened in 1929 but closed in 1957. It reopened in 1997 with a new owner who planned to restore it to the first owner’s vision for the hotel. The hotel is completely filled with electic art (mostly but not all southwestern), interesting tables, fancy chairs and a very cool black grandfather clock I could not stop staring at. There is also a bar and restaurant that smelled so delicious. The outside of the hotel had a beautiful courtyard and a sunken garden. Since it is winter, the foliage was dead looking which worked extremely well with this shoot. I plan to go back there this summer to eat in the restaurant and see the gardens in full bloom. Now, on to some photos (many more to come!) and how this whole thing almost fell apart more than once.

Taylor Mahoney Photography

The heart was the first issue. Since the entire theme of the shoot was to be me holding a man’s heart next to him bloody and sullen, it was pretty important to find one. We planned on using a real pork heart but apparently in Arizona it is illegal to sell whole hearts, they are cut in half for inspection before sent to grocery stores and no local butchers would be getting any in the near future since hunting season is in the fall. Taylor ended up buying a latex prop heart that he had to modify to get realistic dimensions.

The second problem we ran into was who to cast as the poor guy getting his heart ripped out by me. Feeling slightly desperate, I asked around on Facebook if anyone knew any male models who would be available. I got a response from one person who agreed. My mind was at ease and the only thing left to focus on was the day of the shoot.

Here is where things got really bad, dun dun dun!! I didn’t know this until I went to meet up with everyone to drive to Winslow, but the person who had agreed had to back out and return to Phoenix suddenly. He sent Taylor a message on Facebook at 12:30 am the night before the shoot. When I arrived the next day, Taylor told me this and my heart felt like it was in my throat until he told me he found someone else. Luckily Robert Richmond, another photographer, who had modeled for Taylor before (he is in Taylor’s ‘Paper Work’ series that I absolutely LOVE) happened to get on Facebook and agreed with very little notice. Thank you so much Robert, you saved the shoot! And thank goodness for social networking. And of course, thank you Taja and Rhonda for assisting in the gross wind 🙂

 

Taylor Mahoney Photography - La Posada Sunken Garden

The photo above was shot in the sunken garden at La Posada and the one below was in the courtyard in the late afternoon.

Taylor Mahoney Photography - La Posada Courtyard

I am so excited to work with Taylor again and we have another concept in the works. 🙂 Now to sum up the rest of my weekend. Saturday night after getting home, I ate, changed my clothes and went out with my boyfriend Jeff and a couple of friends. Don E, who is a tattoo artist at Aces High in Flagstaff, had been up at Snowbowl painting for 3rd Rail Jam (a mix of snowboarding and hip hop culture). While hip hop is not normally my cup of tea, it was a LOT of fun and The Gift of Gab was fantastic. I love purposely dancing like a dork and have come to be known for it. Below is a picture of me doing ‘The Sprinkler’ in the middle of everyone with Don E on the right (he’s the one with the head tattoo). Sorry for the poor image quality on this one, I need a new camera!

Me doing 'The Sprinkler', Don E is on the right.

 After that we went to see Andrew Jackson Jihad play at Mia’s where I ran into Robert, talk about a small town. Haha.

So that was Saturday night. Sunday was a lot calmer but still busy. My mom and I went to the craft store and the fabric store, we were having pretty big withdrawals, to find fabric for my outfits I will be wearing in the pin-up contest at Lake Havasu Rockabilly Reunion in a couple of weeks. We found some absolutely gorgeous fabric and I can’t wait to see it all put together! I finished my day by going to work and once I got home, I can’t tell you how happy I was to be able to catch up on sleep.

*Hair and make up was done by me.
You can find more of Taylor’s work here:  http://taylormahoney.wordpress.com/  and here: http://taylormahoney.sites.livebooks.com/

J Cervantes Photography

25 Jan

I have been working with J Cervantes Photography (based in Phoenix, Arizona) to build my modeling portfolio for a while and wanted to share a couple of my favorite photos from shoots with her. Jessica is so nice, she is punctual, professional, great at making you feel comfortable and fun to work with. I love her ability and willingness to think outside of the box and try new things. She is a versatile photographer and works on many different types of photos (not just pin-up!). On top of all of that, her rates are very reasonable! You can see more of her work and get contact information on her website: http://www.jcervantesphotography.com/ and while you’re at it, this is her Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/J-Cervantes-Photography/161567537204261?v=wall

All hair and make up was done by me.