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Model Mayhem #:
4657395
Last Activity:
Mar 03, 2024
Experience:
Experienced
Compensation:
Depends on Assignment
Shoot Nudes:
Yes
Joined:
Jan 19, 2022
Age:
32
Height:
6' 1"
Weight:
160 lbs
Neck:
16"
Sleeve:
25"
Chest:
37"
Waist:
31"
Inseam:
32"
Shoe:
10.5
Ethnicity:
Skin Color:
White
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About Me

Fully vaccinated Long Island-based professional actor and model, lucky enough to have had many positive, and some award-winning, experiences in front of the camera. I primarily work paid projects (I'm a pretty good investment in return; several prints of photos/art I've posed for regularly sell for $100+) but I'm always open to a strong TFP pitch, so feel free to send one way.

Looking to keep building a strong and diverse portfolio; challenge myself creatively; and continue to learn, grow, and put food on the table through new collaborations.

I'm open to most ideas and concepts. (I'm a huge David Bowie fan, so not afraid of "going bold.") My look mixes conventionally "handsome" elements, strong physical fitness and conditioning, and a long and lean frame. This sets me apart from the typical "fitness model" body type and can, in my experience, make your composition more interesting, playing both with and against conventional aesthetics at the same time.

Most interested in additional editorial, commercial, and artistic/high concept experience. For more creative projects, I'm collaborative and a good partner in bringing an artistic vision to life. (I am comfortable and experienced being nude on camera, but it's not my focus, so I'm selective about projects, just to keep things in balance. But if I understand the artistic/creative context and what you're trying to do with the photos and your art, I'm always open to it.) I do draw the line at anything that demeans me or others; is just for shock value (without a larger message); and outright porn, but anything else is up for discussion.

I want to work I'm proud of (and that helps me book more work). We can always figure something out financially if the project is great! Don't be afraid to be upfront about what you're looking for or to tell me what you can or can't afford. All the different elements (compensation/artistic fulfillment/creative experience/new challenges etc.) balance out, when the project is right for both of us. (I'll be honest about what works for me, too.)

A few other thoughts:
— All interactions must be professional. I have a lot of experience (both in front of the camera and in support/administration roles), so I know what to expect and what works for me. Let's agree on a great concept, process, time/place (and any limits we want to set); and stick to it.
— I like communicating. Just be clear with me or my rep about what you're looking for/trying to accomplish, how you prefer to work, how much time you'll need, and what the job will or won't pay, and I'll do the same with you.
— All gigs are reviewed by my rep, who you'll hear from pretty early on. He doesn't get in the way; he understands and supports my goals to make bold choices and great art. He's just there to ask any questions and handle the agreements before we shoot (no stress if you don't have one. I have a standard one we can customize for your project) and schedules, and to generally look out for me, letting me to focus on the shoot and your vision.

Thanks for reading. I look forward to collaborating with you! Please check out my website for more on me and my work.

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"David is a true professional! He is punctual (yes, 8 a.m. on a Sunday morning ... and he lives an hour away!). David is easy to work with, takes directions well, and responsive to all emails/texts. I highly recommend David." Read less

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"I've worked with David as both an actor (in the feature film 'Station to Station') and model and he is quite ideal to work with. He's professional, takes direction well, and remains in continued communication. He's the definition of "no bullsh*t" which I find extremely refreshing in this industry--he will tell you if he has an issue, and is clear about his skills, abilities, limits, boundaries, etc. You find your groove with him and do great stuff. What he lacks in experience (which isn't much) he makes up for in a willingness to learn and take direction. (I can't imagine a scenario where he'd be unpleasant to work with, but I would say he's not the type of model who can be coerced, intimidated, or manipulated. This is a guy who knows his own mind, principles, and rights/responsibilities. That's a dream for a professional photographer or director.) Highly recommend." Read less

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Credit Notes

Editorial Credits:
Hollyway Magazine, Issue 50 (March 2023) - "What Happened in Vegas"

Commercial Modeling:
Liqs Winter 2023/Superbowl Multimedia Campaign (January 2023)
Dead Man's Farm 2022 Season Multimedia Campaign (August 2022)

Acting Credits:
- Lead, LVIFSF21 "Audience Award" winning feature film STATION TO STATION
(Best Actor, IndieEye Film Awards; Award of Merit w/ Special Mention, IndieFEST)
- Lead, Experimental thriller short INFINITE
- Supporting, Sony feature film WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT
- Lead, Amazon Prime Video series "New Dogs, Old Tricks"
- Supporting, Sony PureFlix Holiday Film JOY & HOPE