Audra opens telling us how excited she is to be back in the cake scene! She strips down keeping her socks on and motorboats the cake, leaving her glasses and face a mess. Showing her artistic side, she paints the cake with some frosting, then turns around and sits in the cake, the gigantic size of which makes her petite frame seem even smaller. She lays down and rolls in it making sure to get full coverage everywhere she can. Before long her whole body is covered in cake and whipped cream. Not satisfied with current coverage she adds sprinkles and blue frosting, followed by some yellow. We get more sprinkles and frosting applied and she shows us how to use frosting nipple applicators. The second segment starts with additional sprinkle applications. Now kneeling she devours more whipped cream while we take some stills. After completely covering herself with whipped cream, she goes to town with strawberry syrup and achieves some incredible full body and face coverage. She pulls out some lemon merengue fruit goop and after relishing the taste, coats her face with it. Doing an amazing handstand she scorpions herself into the strawberry shortcake cake, then does a dramatic faceplant. Tiny marshmallows come out and end up all over and one almost up her nose! She gets rid of the last bits of leftover mess making substances, and then we give her the traditional messyhot frosting facial!
you are like the "quentin tarantino" of wam vids always making an appearance! i dig it!! i like to see who is behind the camera i love the colorful stuff!! something about it is just fun! sexy!
Glad you guys enjoy the photos! Audra is one of my favorite models to work with and is one of my closest friends too! She's one of the most vibrant, colorful, and full of life people I know!
As for me making an appearance... It kinda started as an inside joke on a website I used to do contract photography for.. A model was a friend of mine and wanted a pic of us together and it ended up getting posted with the rest of the set. One of the members made such a big deal about it being so offensive that there was a dude in the photo, that I started making a point to take a photo with the model with both of us giving a thumbs up just to get their goat, and sometimes I forget that nobody else is in on the joke!
As for my model selection.. From as early as I was able to form memories, I have always been "the weird kid". I learned to find beauty in people I found dealing with similar social pressures, and it is thusly that I pick the most colorful vibrant and expressive people I can to work with. I actually deal with a significant amount of hate mail about the hair color, tattoos, and piercings that many of the models I work with choose to adorn themselves with. At first it bothered me, that people could get so up in arms over a bit of expression, but then it emboldened me. If my work can evoke such a visceral reaction from people, then it means my job, as an artist, has been done correctly.