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Dream Home (Mexico) Vision Board by Kayleigh Innes

  • External or extra accommodation for AirBnB or guests

  • Fields and open spaces or land for an animal sanctuary

  • Land for growing crops

  • Fruit trees

  • Convenient location, close to local town or amenities

  • Convenient distance from the airport

  • Some traditional architectural features

  • 3-4 bedrooms

  • Office space

  • Spacious kitchen

  • Energy efficient

  • Tiled floors or decor/surfaces

  • Safe neighbourhood/area/city

  • Good plumbing

  • Good internet access

  • Good overall condition/ minor construction changes

  • Pool

  • Big his and hers bathroom

  • 2-3 bathrooms

  • Colourful

  • Sports courts

  • Games room

  • Car garage

  • Calm space for yoga and meditation

  • Nice views

My overall experience and opinion as a first-time model by Kayleigh Innes

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It was something I’d probably secretly dreamed of but never dared to say out loud. I feel so lucky to have had the opportunity and to have had such a nice experience in what can be a pretty brutal industry.

So, recently I have been posting photos from my first modelling shoot, and as I post the last set of photos I wanted to just talk about my overall experience and opinion of how I felt it all went.

First of all, I was expecting to be more nervous. I was excited to be doing something new and when I was a child I dreamed of being an actress so getting in front of the camera as a model felt like a sneak peek into that world. However, I still thought that once it came to it I’d be a nervous wreck. In the past when my anxiety was bad I could never have dreamed of being able to do something like this, so to be able to do it and not feel anxious at all was an amazing feeling. That alone felt like an achievement. The photographer and stylist Iker and Melina made me feel so calm and at ease from the get-go, they were super friendly and professional and give me a clear outline of what they were looking for, what kind of poses and facial expressions they wanted as well as the overall “vibe” so that made it a million times easier for me.

I also wasn’t sure how safe I would feel. I’d never met these people before, we’re in a foreign country where I don’t speak the language and going to parts of the city I’d never been to. So with the photographer’s permission, I took my husband along. Turns out I didn’t need to, I felt completely safe and comfortable, but I think he liked getting to be a fly on the wall regardless.

The only negative part of the experience actually came much later. A few weeks after the shoot, once the pictures were ready, the stylist posted the photos on Instagram. Immediately, her inbox was filled with men asking for my details and even offering to pay her to be introduced to me. This was definitely something I wasn’t expecting. I thought I’d get some negative comments, maybe people laughing at me a bit for thinking I can be a model, but not this. Maybe I’m naive. The photographer warned me and Emmanuel in advance, that once the photos go live I’d be contacted by other photographers wanting to work with me and to be cautious about who I trust, so I was prepared for that, but this? Not at all. The stylist was great at warding them off and ultimately protecting me and my privacy, but it’s definitely put a bit of a bitter taste in my mouth for moving forward.

Ultimately, I really enjoyed myself and I’m so impressed and the end results. So I think i’ll give it another go in the future if the right opportunity presents itself. You never know.

On that note, I’ve joined a modelling agency. Check out my profile card here

Streets and Stripes - modelling in an outdoor photoshoot by Kayleigh Innes

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I sort of went into a trance. I couldn’t even hear the cars passing, or see the people watching, I was just completely in the moment and loving it.

The last few weeks I’ve been sharing the photos from the modelling shoot I recently did with Mexico City photographer Iker Cruz and stylist Melina Guerrero. This is the next instalment - the outdoor bit. The part I was most worried about.

I was ok with the idea of shooting indoors because I thought I’d feel shielded and safe, but in fact, the studio and cafe shoots actually made me a little more self-conscious than the street shoot did. When we were out on the street, I felt like a real model. Iker told me what he wanted from the shots and I just did it. My husband told me afterwards that cars we’re having to divert around me and people (including the police) stopped to watch what was going on. I didn’t even realise - I was in the zone.

These are some of my favourite pictures from the whole shoot and I think they show how I was feeling; powerful, careless, free. The other photos, I also love, but I think I look more timid and a little reserved. These ones I just went for. I didn’t hold back. I was "feeling myself” as they say, and loving every second of it.

I had no idea how the photos were going to come out because the angle and poses were pretty out of my comfort zone and unlike anything I’d done before, but now I see them it just makes me even more excited for my next shoot so I can experiment even more.

Let me know what you think…

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