DetailsModel Mayhem #:
649204
Last Activity:
Mar 28, 2010
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Joined:
Feb 17, 2008
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Friends (15)About Me
I am available for hire, and my rates vary, but they are negotiable. I am also currently willing to test. Check out my website: http://www.tinazimmer.com
Bio: I believe your vision emerges from within...it's that spark inside that ignites your imagination. My artistic evolution began as a child in the desert. Born in 1975 in Tucson, Arizona, to creative and encouraging "hippie" parents, I experimented with watercolor paintings of insects and danced among other children in Native American Powwows. It was there that I fell in love with my own Hispanic heritage. Painting piñatas, baking buñuelo cookies and dancing to mariachi music — every time I created something I felt so alive. Chills ran throughout my body. Magical energies would flutter inside me. These feelings encouraged me to continue my creativity and become an artist. Throughout high school I was involved in art classes, yearbook and the newspaper. I was never without my point-n-shoot cameras and would document friends, family and strangers. I enjoyed capturing people's personas, their emotions. My passion for photography became an addiction. I decided to study at the Colorado Institute of Art. In Denver I assisted many photographers, produced my own photo shoots and included my fine art work in gallery exhibitions. I was driven to take my passions even further still. After graduation I headed for New York City. Soon enough I realized how difficult it was to reestablish in a new locale. Despite the anguish of finding a minimal amount of work, I quickly found bliss again creating new photographic images. My images progressed into something they had not quite been before. They were newly raw. They were empowering. Remembering my homeland I recall a powerful belief. The Native American people say that you have to acknowledge your past mistakes, joys and angers, and never look back--only move in one direction...Forward. The child in the desert continues to evolve. Credit Notes
Clients include:
The Village Voice Time Out NY The NY Daily News Gotham Magazine The Philadelphia Weekly ARude HX Entertainment Weekly
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