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MODEL OF THE MONTH – STEVEN DEHLER

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Introducing December’s model of the month Steven Dehler.

INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR STEVEN

1) Please tell us about yourself. where did u grow up? are you an only child?

I was born and raised in Simi Valley, CA – a city a short distance outside of Los Angeles. It was the typical suburban town; very family-oriented. I have an older brother who is an LA city firefighter. After college, I began to pursue modeling. I had modeled off and on for years, but I never made it a priority because I wanted to finish school first. So I feel pretty lucky to have done what I have so far and I look forward to doing more.

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2) if you had only one word to describe yourself what would be?

Silly. Ha ha

3) Tell us  about your typical day?

Well, modeling isn’t the most ‘typical’ career so every day can bring something different. But if I had to describe a typical day; I wake up, get a workout in, if I have a shoot that day I usually do a light workout beforehand, if I’m off then I usually get errands and stuff done, and then I workout a second time. My “day job” is go-go dancing at the Abbey in West Hollywood so that what my night usually is. You can find me there most nights.

4) what else would you be if you were not a model?

If I wasn’t currently modeling then I would probably still be in school. I’d be getting a masters degree of some sort. Other than modeling I always had an interest in music and architecture so I’d be getting my masters in one of those. Who knows, maybe I’ll go back someday.

5) What is your favorite part of your body?

Hmmm I would have to say my eyes. Not only because they’re blue but also because you can tell a lot about what a person thinking by the expression in their eyes. I’ve gotten pretty good at hiding that so you never know what I’m thinking. Adds a little mystery ;-)

6) what is your definition of happiness?

I would say my definition of happiness is success. You can take that however you’d like. For some success is getting that promotion they wanted or living in a home they love. You can’t be a driven person and not be a happy one. The more drive you have the more success you’ll receive and that I believe is a good base for happiness. I’d never let someone else dictate whether I’m happy or not.

7) if it was your last day on earth what would u do?

I’d spend it with my best friend

8) Who is your inspiration/role model?

There are a lot of people I get inspired by. I’m always keeping up with fashion and photography. It’s great to be able to work with people that inspire me as well. There are many photographers, models, designers, etc. that I’ve had the pleasure of being able to work with who’ve inspired me to be a better model.

9) What is your favorite holiday? and why?

Halloween. Who doesn’t love to dress up? Haha

10) What is your next project?

I have a few things that are in the works at the moment. I’m going to be working with a few photographers on some fun projects soon as well as possibly doing some acting in a project I can’t really go into detail about. But when it happens you’ll know.

11) what is your favorite sexual posission?

Haha um, I think I’ll keep that in the bedroom ;-)

12) are you single or taken?

Single

13) what is your favorite part of a photo shoot? what is your least favorite?

My favorite part of a photoshoot is that moment when you just nail exactly what you were looking to do. It’s fun when the photographer gets excited because a good amount of the time you’re trying to bring his/her ideas to life. So when you get “the shot” it’s always a really good feeling. My least favorite is definitely the waiting part. Some shoots require a ton of preparation – especially working with female models. There’s the hair, makeup, styling, etc. In a shoot that lasts 5-6+ hours you probably only spend a total amount of an hour in front of the camera.

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14) what are u currently working on? ether in your business or personal?

Well I feel like I answered the business aspect of what I’m currently working on in your previous question, but in my personal life I’m just keeping myself in shape – mentally and physically. Modeling (and go-go dancing) requires you to be in great shape at all times. Other than that I plan on doing some traveling in the future and hopefully work with some photographers abroad. I’ll keep you posted J

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MODEL OF THE MONTH – FRANKI FALKOW

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MODEL OF THE MONTH MONROE LAND DIVA FRANKI FALKOW

JM: Tell us a little about your childhood. What kind of kid were you? Where did you grow up?

FF: I grew up in a tiny, remote village in the English countryside. I was the only girl my age for miles around. Surrounded by boys, I spent a lot of my time playing soccer, climbing trees and rolling in haystacks. It was small-town-life so my teenage years involved a lot of back seats on buses as we were an hour from the nearest club. I had a lot of fun though and my parents are incredible. They have always let me be me and are happy if I am happy.

JM: What was the moment when you decided to become a model?

FF: Well, when I was four my brother told me I was going to be a model. I am not sure why, but after that, I remember strutting back and forth across the living room with a book balanced on my head, convinced I was Naomi Campbell. Even though over the years lots of people said I should do it, I never really believed it could happen. My mum and I took the long trip to London once a year to go shopping for my birthday. On my eighteenth, I was in Topshop when I got scouted by an agent at Premier Models, Naomi’s agency. Two weeks later, I was on a flight to New York.

JM: What are the biggest professional and personal struggles you have overcame?

FF: I do not like to complain but every job has its ups and downs. Modeling is a cut throat industry and I have been told that I am fat and ugly multiple times. It can crash your self-esteem if you are not strong. It is also a last minute lifestyle, which can wreck your relationships, canceling plans all the time. You have to find people who understand and can cope with the craziness. Love life wise, it necessitates a large amount of trust. I think the most recent struggle is the internet hate, the new breed of YouTube commentators. It can cut but as Andy Warhol said, “Don’t pay any attention to what they write about you. Just measure it in inches.” As with a lot of things in life, the more inches the better.

JM: Have you ever been on a shoot when it just was not working for you? If so, how did you handle it?

FF: I have put up with a lot on shoots, trampolining in heels, male models who ruin the shot because they cannot control their erections. However, in my entire career, I have only had one really creepy shoot. I was on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, stuck out in the middle of nowhere by myself with a guy determined to take photos up my skirt for his “exhibition.” Flesh crawling, it is the only time I have left set. I literally walked off into the desert until he agreed to take me back to the city. That was ten showers time.

JM: What kind of photo-shoots excite you the most?

FF: I would never say no to haute couture clothing, breath taking locations and a full craft table. But what I love most on a photo shoot is when everyone on the job feels inspired and free to do what they want. This generally happens on editorial shoots because then the make-up, hair, styling and the overall image can really be exaggerated and you are less worried about a specific product. This is when it feels like creating art, which is what drives me. It is all about passion with fashion for me. That and getting my boobs out.

JM: What artists inspire you and why?

FF: I am a sucker for quotes and surrealism so I think Salvador Dali puts it best when he said, “A true artist is not one who is inspired. But one who inspires other.”

JM: What excited projects are you currently working on?

FF: I just finished shooting a short film for Vogue Italia with Ian Somerholder and Jaime King. My part was only small but it was a great project to be a part of. I am currently working on a novel based on my modeling career. Of course there is the magic that we are currently making together. I cannot wait until we can show everyone the final result. It is going to be fierce.

JM: What are you guilty pleasures?

FF: Oh I have got loads. Trashy TB, trashy magazines, everything sweet, Disneyland, dressing up as animals, cheese, fast food, cheese, drinking all night, really expensive shoes, really cheap shoes, Christmas, piercings (I am a secret stretcher) and sequins, lots of sequins. That is just a few.

JM: If you could have a dinner party with three people out of history, who would you invite and why?

FF: This is a difficult question. There are so many and you would want them to get on. I am drinking wine now and it is getting harder to concentrate. OK, right now I would say, Hunter S Thompson because I want some tips for my next trip to Vegas. Dr Seuss because I like stories and Cark Gable because he was hot.

JM: You look so fierce in your images. How do you keep your ego in check and keep it from getting to your head? Or are you a diva?

FF: I love to play fierce characters. It is so much fun to unleash that energy. If you are not afraid to emotionally and yes, sometimes literally, ‘let it all hang out’ it can be an empowering experience. I can switch it on and off though and would never let it affect how I interact with the people I work with. Everyone on a photo shoot is part of a team and everyone’s job and being is just as important as the next. I have “in the dust, be equal made” tattooed on my middle fingers as a reminder never to forget that.

JM: How do you keep your body and skin looking so amazing? Any beauty tips for us?

FF: I would love to tell you I have this perfectly planned out routine and meticulous diet, that I exfoliate every morning and never go to sleep with my make up on, but that would be a lie. I was lucky to inherit some good genes and even though I drink and smoke people still keep telling me my skin looks great. Saying that, water really is the key and I try to avoid the sun as much as possible. As we all know, moisturizer is everybody’s bff. I am also a huge advocate of sexercise.

JM: What is next for Fanki Falkow?

FF: A glass a wine.

MONROE-LAND MAG – “METAMORPHOSIS” ISSUE 16

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MODEL OF THE MONTH – INTERVIEW WITH DWAIN LELAND

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“Body Rock” – INTERVIEW WITH DWAIN LELAND

JM: Am I the best looking person who has interviewed you?

DL: By far, you hot stud, you! I have never seen anyone who rocks a pair of jeans like you can – that is the first thing I noticed when I met you at the very first shoot we did!  “Sexy Jeans” was the name I gave you, remember?

JM: Wherever did you get that body?  It looks like something out of a science fiction movie.  Were you blessed with incredible genetics or do you have to work really hard at it?

DL:  Both – genetics is the foundation, and I have built on that foundation with many hours in the gym, meters in the pool, and miles on my bike.  I have to say that I really honor and cherish the genetic heritage passed on to me from my parents and my ancestors before them.  If it weren’t for that strange lineage that passed down some of my most valued traits, then I wouldn’t be sitting here talking with you.  Moreover, my early discovery of what my natural, genetic potential could afford me by working hard in the gym and at sports has allowed me to pay homage to my lineage by taking myself to the limits of the body they handed down to me.  Although it may sound corny, I really do think of this physical expression of my body as a spiritual tool that connects me to a distant past.  In that way, I guess it is the stuff of science fiction; genetics is time-travel.

photo by: Antonio Marquez

JM: What kind of diet does one have to have if they want to look like you?  If you tell me that you eat anything you want, I WILL slap you!

DL:  Well, again, it is a combination of opposites; on the one hand I go through periods where I eat anything I want and I am constantly looking for calories in order to build up my body, and then on the other hand, I suffer through opposing seasons of being picture-ready through strict, low-carb dieting.  It’s all about timing, and when photographers are lined up on my schedule, I make sure I am responsible to them by giving them the best of my willpower and really cutting down my food as much as my busy life will allow.  But let’s face it, men – a great, natural body cannot be built without eating a ton of calories!  So pizza, beer, donuts, waffles, and large doses of peanut butter and the like are necessary to augment the slabs and curves our bodies naturally want to give us with hard work!  At the end of the day, my advice is to eat foods as close to their natural sources as possible, meaning less processed and cooked meats, vegetables, and grains.  Raw and/or lightly grilled is the way to go if you want to feel and look great, whether  you’re posing for pictures or just posing by the pool.

JM: When did you begin your career in modeling?

DL:  Well, it may sound cliché, but it all happened by accident.  Back in 2004, I had been working out for about a year at a gym near Koreatown in NYC when this kid (yes, we were both “kids” at that point) that I had seen around the gym off-and-on finally approached me and introduced himself as Simon Miller.  He was a men’s fashion photographer for a fledgling advertising agency with some solid clientele, and said he would love to take pictures of me to show me the progress I had made over that last year in building up a body that was respectable and – gasp! – photographable.  In all honesty, I turned him down twice before finally giving in and letting him photograph me shirtless, and then in posing trunks.  Poor Simon deserves a medal for the patience he afforded me while he tried to get me to relax in front of the camera and loosen up!  My view of myself at that time was so skewed, so very distorted, that I actually believed I was this scrawny kid that was not worth being in any photograph, let alone the kind of physique photos he was taking of me.  About one week later, he invited me back over to look at the shots he had finished in post-production and I could not believe my eyes: there, in front of me, was objective, irrefutable proof that I had a nice body and could be the subject of a beautiful portrait.  Miller’s agency, PRSM Advertising, went on to be very successful and to them I owe every bit of respect and acknowledgment for all my success.  (Thanks, Simon, for taking notice!)  From there, the rest is history – I just took those photos and started getting jobs, building my book.  Now I have volumes of books!

photo by: Mark Jenkins

JM: I noticed that most of your pictures are unclothed. What kind of thrill do you get showing off your naked physique?

DL:  I wouldn’t say it’s as thrilling for me as it might be for my viewers!  For me, it’s more of a release – a way of expressing the latent urges and fantasies that are just not appropriate to present to people in normal, daily life.  It’s a way of carving out an artistic space that lets my creative impulses breathe, thrive, reproduce, and – most important – communicate.  What makes modeling so fulfilling for me is thinking about the viewer at the other end of the image, so that when the photographer is snapping the picture, I look through his lens, past the camera, past him, and stare deep into the eyes of whoever will be looking at that picture weeks and even years after the moment that shutter closes.  Viewed this way, it’s a moment of complete, nearly silent intimacy in which – whether clothed or naked – I have a chance to tell that viewer something about myself, and about himself or herself, that only we will know.  Though my nude or nearly-nude body can seem loud and very public, at its most fundamental level, it is a snapshot of a very close, secret instant in time that has a lot to say on extremely private levels.  This multi-faceted level of communication and artistry is something that is fully exploited and utilized in your work, Justin, and is one of the reasons that you are my favorite photographer to model for.

JM: Tell us something about yourself that very few people know.

DL:  I love muscle cars.  Although I don’t know a thing about them, and I don’t own anything close to one, I have always been drawn to their luminous curves.  I suppose it reflects my fascination with my own curvaceous body that I have created.  Now I just need the car to match!  I want a Tesla – that would be heaven to me!  Equal parts environmental responsibility and hot, sexy curves.  Yes – sex on wheels!!

JM: What does a typical day look like for you?  Tell us about your world.

DL:  Well, despite the excitement and sensuality that shows up in my pictures, my day-to-day life is pretty boring and nerdy.  I get up, eat breakfast, and ride my mountain bike in to Stanford University.  There, I work out very hard at the university gym, clean up and put on a suit and tie, and then go to the legal office to put in my 9 hours for a good, solid paycheck.  Once that is done, I head over to classes in my Master of Liberal Arts program, finish debating and/or presenting research to my seminars, then ride my bike back home.  There, I feed the dogs, then cook for myself and sit down to read and study or write papers for my classes before finally turning in and getting much-needed sleep.  Then, it starts it all over again.  Needless to say, there isn’t a lot of time for partying or photo shoots while school is in session, so once I make my grades and get a break, I call up photographers (and you are always first) to say I am ready to work for them.  So, you see, I am equal parts gym rat, business professional, nerd, and domestic husband.  Model and fun-loving party-boy are really just the icing on this multi-layered cake.

photo by: Mark Jenkins

JM: Boxers, briefs, or thong?

DL: You forgot jock.  If you add that in, it’s all the above.  Depending on the day, I will reach for any of these options.  For instance, if I have a meeting or if I am feeling particularly bitchin’, I will put on a pair of silk or satin boxers – my ultimate indulgence in luxury for the day.  I don’t wear briefs often, but if I know someone’s going to notice, or if my pants are loose enough not to show a line, I’ll put a pair on.  I think briefs – the right kind – do accentuate a man’s lines in a very flattering way.  Thongs are for days when the pants are so tight they have to be painted on, or if I need to feel nearly naked and free to move without restriction.  Level of coverage for thongs: G-string, please.  I don’t mess around with anything that covers too much on a thong day.  Finally, a jock is for a day when – let’s face it – I’m feeling horny as hell and I want to feel my body’s presence under my clothing.  A jock is a very tactile experience, and it’s just right if I want to be a man’s man underneath it all.

JM: What dream in your life has come true?

DL:  I have come to terms with myself and understand my true value.  I accepted myself for everything I am and everything I can be, and as a young man, I never thought that would happen for me.  Thank God it did, or again, I wouldn’t be here talking with you, Justin.

photo by: Thomas Mitchell

JM:  What are your current personal aspirations?

DL:  I want to finish my Master’s degree at Stanford – and if there is a passion that blooms for it, pursue a Ph.D. and teach.  What, I don’t know, but at the end of the day, I want to help other people find their voices.  It is my sincere and honest hope to become the kind of person that catalyzes the processes of deep, inner transformation and change in others that allows them to fulfill their deepest desires to communicate ideas and thoughts in the clearest way possible.  Yes, I want to be an agent for change.

JM:  What inspires you creatively?

DL:  When I see others in their elements, doing what they love, that is incredibly inspiring.  Also, when I am with others and there is a moment in which a question is sparked, or a problem crystallizes, that also drives me to start critically thinking and trying on new ideas.  All the while, I really hope that some good AC/DC is on the stereo; they fuckin’ ROCK!

photo by: Eric Scot

JM: If you could buy anything in the world what would it be?

DL:  Time away.

JM: Tell us about a time you have failed?

DL:  Which one?  There are so many to pick from!  Well, if you want to get close and personal to our own work together, then I have to say the time that I was photographed by you in the tea party story for your book, Down the Rabbit Hole.  You had cast me as the Black Rabbit, and I had this amazingly intricate and beautiful set of rabbit ears on my head that were molded around a pair of aviator noise-cancelling earmuffs.  In true Monroe-land fashion, I also had on latex fetish arm-length gloves that left me with fists and no fingers, and to top it off, a prosthetic hook that was not made for a fully-functioning arm like mine.  Anyway, with all this garb on, I had the wonderful and sensual opportunity to have a vignette with Vincent Vanguard, who was playing the Cheshire Cat and hanging from his acrobat ring, suspended from a tree.  As you were directing us to be intimately locked in a gaze, I found it quite hard to connect with Vinney on a level that came through in the pictures, given all the encumbrances on my body and the difficulty of hearing your direction through those earmuffs!  There was Vinney, completely beautiful in his nakedness, suspended like an angel, and all I could do was look awkward and uncompelling in my role as the seductive Black Rabbit, crouched on the ground in total discomfort.  As a model, I see that as a failure – not being able to overcome the challenges on set in order to help you produce a great piece of art.  Though this experience was not early in my career, it still stands out as a moment of great learning, when I realized that what is important is that all-too-short moment we have together as artists in a dream, and to make sure that 100% effort is given to exploit that opportunity in service to a great photograph that can withstand the test of time.

JM: What are you willing sacrifice to succeed?

DL:  Rest.  Although I think it is extremely important to rest and recharge so you can be better at what you do, I routinely disregard that notion in order to accomplish as much as I can in my limited time.  I really do not waste one minute of my days or nights, whether it’s working full-time, getting a Master’s degree, bodybuilding in the gym, or posing for photographs.  It’s all important to me, and I give up vacations and rest in order to use all the talents I possess.  It’s at once responsible and irresponsible, if you think about it.  But, it gives us some great pictures for your books, does it not?

photo by: William D. Walsh

 JM: What do you want the Monroe-land readers to know about you that I didn’t ask?

DL:  That I really do love and respect them dearly, your readers/viewers.  It is true that there is an overt and almost palpable sexuality in Monroe-land that lures us all into the photographs.  It’s an art based on the erotic, for sure.  However, what I appreciate most about what we are all doing in Monroe-land is that we are breaking down all the walls between us, exploring the subconscious, and letting our fantasies run wild.  Nothing is off-limits, and we are making and debating a lot of artistic statements that challenge our preconceived notions and throw into question everything we believed when we bought our ticket to go inside.  To make these images, and for the Monroe-land readers to view and discuss them, takes not a small amount of courage.  In this way, it becomes more than a sexy image, but rather a life-altering exploration of who we are as human beings, and the kind of world we really live in, with all its beauty, masculinity, femininity, enlightenment, dogma, strengths, fears, passions, inhibitions, darkness, and light.  I really want to thank them for looking at me, and into me, while I tell them a compelling story – and to thank you, Justin, for giving me the occasional opportunity to do just that.  So… thank you.  [kiss]

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EXCLUSIVE MODEL OF THE MONTH INTERVIEW WITH MONROE-LAND MALE BOMBSHELL – JAMIE DOMINIC

Posted in Fun Stuff, Interview, Men, Model of the Month, MODELS, Monroe-land Mag with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on July 13, 2012 by monroeland
JM: Describe yourself in just three words.
JD: Emotional, Creative, Mental
JM: The first impression you give us is that you are this gorgeous male sex bomb. Do photographers you work with insist of you portraying that role in photographs or does it just naturally happen?
JD:  At any shoot, I feel out the ideas of the photographer and I make it happen. I always show up with my own visions and creativity all while making suggestions to try other ideas outside of the box. I like to give my fans and people that may not know me something they have never seen before. That way, those who see me for the first time, will remember who I am.
JM: You have done so many photo shoots in your modeling career. What type of photo shoots are your favorite to do and what kind bore you to death?
JD: To be honest, I do not think I have EVER been bored at a shoot. Mainly because I just cannot work that way. If I feel that I am working with someone for the first time and it is still in that “awkward” feeling-each-other-out stage, I just act like my normal nut-ball self and get them laughing to lighten things up. That way creativity can start flowing. I have gotten some of the most uptight people to laugh their asses off and have such a good time while working.
JM: Who or what has had the biggest influence in your life?
JD: The over all biggest influence in my life has been my parents. My mother, who was a well known model, and my father, a champion body builder and NH strongest man winner. They taught me to never give up and that no dream is too big. The man I am and have become is because of them and their love and support.
JM: What do you think is your most underrated quality?
JD: I think only my close close friends know this. I remember everything I see and hear. No joke.
JM: When did you loose your virginity?
JD: 15 years old! ;)
JM:   What is the the most ridiculous thing you have ever heard about yourself?
JD: Oh God…I have heard tons of things about me that I am like, “What the Hell?” I honestly do not even know what the most ridiculous thing was.
JM: What qualities turn you on in someone your dating?
JD: They have to have similar living habits as myself, such as working out, eating healthy and must must love the music I love. Otherwise, it is bound for an epic failure! I also like to go out and have fun and party. It is important to be with someone that enjoys that as well! You know? Just let your friggin’ hair down, lets get a little weird and make some bad decisions!
JM: What projects are you currently working on and what is the future like for male bombshell Jamie Dominic?
JD: I finally have finished my solo album that will be released on iTunes July 31st titled “Forever And Always.” My goal is to shop to labels and play music for the rest of my life.
JM: Whats your favorite, and least favorite part of your body?
JD: My favorite part of my body….oh boy…without sounding arrogant? Haha ummm…I Would have to say that I am satisfied with what I got goin’ on all over.
JM: What has been the highlight of your carer so far?
JD: The highlight has been creating something that people really enjoy. Being told that I am an inspiration because of the work I have done means so much to me. It is still to this day a blessing to hear.

JM: What is your all time favorite quote?
JD: “I’d rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not.” -Kurt Cobain
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“JACK THE MACK” – INTERVIEW WITH JACK MACKENROTH

Posted in Celebrity, Interview, Men, Model of the Month, MODELS, Personality, Promotion with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 25, 2012 by monroeland

JUSTIN:  When did you first realize that you were attracted to men?

JACK: I remember having a crush on a boy in my first grade class named Kirk Felton. We have since reconnected on Facebook and he’s married with kids but he thought it was funny when I told him.

JUSTIN: Is modeling your passion or do you have a deep dark secret you’re not telling us?

JACK: When I was in my 20′s I thought modeling would be an easy way to make money but for male models it’s actually a pretty grueling, competitive industry. I paid my way through school but now I do it just for fun. My real passion is making things like art and clothing. I’m also passionate about HIV education and fighting the stigma of living with HIV. I’ve also been a competitive swimmer since I was 6 and I still compete internationally in the masters circuit.

JUSTIN: Speaking of passions, we know that designing is one of yours. What are your future plans for the fashion world?

JACK: Right now I’m talking to a swim wear brand about coming on board as their head designer but its a massive commitment and I have so many other projects going on. Designing will always be a part of my life and I will go back to it full time at some point.

JUSTIN: Are you single or taken?

JACK: Single. But looking. You can easily find me on Facebook and Twitter @jackmackenroth. Applications are now being accepted.

JUSTIN: What kind of photo shoots inspire you?

JACK: Honestly I like it when the photographer has a vision–like Justin Monroe–and they do some work in advance to prepare to make something amazing. So often photographers see a model with a good body and they just want to shoot underwear or swim suits. It’s so much more fun when there are props and an mood or storyline.
JUSTIN:  I know that you do a lot of charity work. Can you tell us about the foundation(s) you support?

JACK: Well I have been HIV+ for 23 years and I have traveled around the country speaking numerous HIV charities, organizations and events. I really want to work directly with amfAR in the future because they are always at the forefront of HIV/AIDS research.

JUSTIN:  What is your astrological sign?

JACK: Taurus. My birthday is April 29th.

JUSTIN:  What is the most terrifying thing that has happened to you in your life so far?

JACK: Being diagnosed with HIV in 1989. Statistically I should be dead. Everyone was dying then and there were no really effective treatments. It was truly a horrifying time. Thank god the medication has come a long way. Anyone diagnosed with HIV today should be very hopeful. Now we just need to continue to get the message out to know your status and fight the stigma.

JUSTIN: Describe the perfect mate?

JACK: I will tell you what I’m attracted to in my head but I never seem to end up with my “type”. I like a muscular guy with an edge. I don’t care if he has money but I want him to be passionate about something–his career, a sport, a hobby. I’ve had a fairly wild and interesting life and I want someone who brings something to the equation with a sense of humor. I also have a thing for bald heads. Certainly not a rule. At this point in my life I’d like to meet someone around my age–so 35-45ish.

JUSTIN: Where do you see yourself in the next ten years?

JACK: I really have no idea. I have so many interests and I could go in a variety of directions. I’d love to get into TV production. I will still be designing and swimming. Hopefully I will be happily married by then. Or super fat with 6 dogs living in Miami.

JUSTIN: What is your life long ambition?

JACK: I’d really love to have my own TV show. I’ve pitched dozens of ideas but the entertainment industry is a shit show. I will also continue to be an advocate for those living with HIV until we find a cure.

JUSTIN: What is your most under rated quality?

JACK: Humility. I think people assume I am full of myself because of assumptions they make about my appearance but I don’t believe the hype. Honestly I don’t put too much value in physical appearance. For the most part it’s just the genes I was born with. I’ve just worked hard to maximize their potential.

JUSTIN: What is your favorite quote of all time?

JACK: ”Accentuate the positives and medicate the negatives.”–Amy Sedaris

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MONROE-LAND’S MODEL OF THE MONTH – TOSH YANEZ

Posted in Celebrity, Fun Stuff, Interview, Men, Model of the Month, MODELS, Monroe-land Mag with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 18, 2012 by monroeland

MONROE-LAND INTERVIEW WITH MODEL TOSH YANEZ

Justin Monroe: Describe yourself in three words?

Tosh Yanez:  Enthusiastic, Boyish and Creative

JM: What has been your most memorable photo shoot to date?

TY:  My most memorable shoot was a Donna Karen Campaign; which was professionally and personally ful-fulling. It was the shot that changed the direction of my career and life.

JM: What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever been asked to do and did?

TY: The craziest thing I’ve done on a shoot, was dressing up as a werewolf and peeing on Little Red Riding Hood; which was for your book! I love the picture of “Grandma” (Ester Goldberg) blowing me away with machine guns.

 JM: What was your experience like shooting with Mert and Marcus?
TY:  Shooting with Mert and Marcus was an honor! I had been a fan of their work for years prior to the shoot. Not only are they brilliant artists, but they also have a great sense of humor and a unique way of making their set feel like family environment.
JM:  You have modeled along side some iconic people (Kate Moss, Pam Anderson). Who was your favorite person to work with on a photo shoot?
TY:  Kate Moss was one of my favorite model counterparts. She is one of the most iconic supermodels in history. I had a great time working with her. She would crack jokes with the crew all day and dance to ’80 music! She’s a huge Madonna fan and after the shoot she asked me to sing “Borderline” to her. I suck at singing but she still loved it!
JM: If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
TY: If I could change one thing about myself, it be my trait of being too nice to the wrong people.
JM: How did you get involved with the world of male modeling? Were you discovered and if so by whom?
TY:  I was discovered by the editor of Teen Magazine. She would often put me in her magazine’s editorials. She was the one that first encouraged me to go in and get an agent.

JM: What goes through your mind when you see these big advertisements with your image on them?

TY:    Its’ still very exciting for me. Whenever I see a billboard or magazine of myself I immediately want to show it to my parents! They love it. My mom has a whole collection of my magazines at home.

JM:  What are your beauty secrets to keep up with your appearance?

TY:   My beauty secret??? Dirty Martinis. haha, NO! I eat healthy and basically live at the gym. I’d like to get more sleep than I do though.

JM:  If you could have a dinner party with any three people dead or alive who would it be and why?

TY:   At my fantasy dinner party I’d invite Mozart, Marilyn Monroe and the Dali Lama. I’d like to think I have a bit of each one of them living in me.

JM:  What is the one thing you cannot live without?

TY:   The one thing I can’t live without, besides my Ipod, would be my parents! I have latino/Italian roots! We are all about Familia!

JM:  What kind of legacy would you like to leave behind?

TY:  I love the art and work that I have been a part of. I take pride in every image and project I’m a part of. I enjoy creating beautiful images with talented people. I love knowing that I can be a part of something that inspires people or even just help them escape from reality some times.

JM:   Favorite quote of all time?

TY:    “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” – Dr. Seuss

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“Supernova” Monroe-land Interview with Benjamin Patterson

Posted in Men, Model of the Month, MODELS, Personality, Promotion with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 13, 2012 by monroeland

Justin Monroe:   Tell us about your childhood? Were you born in a big city or a small town? What was your life like?

Benjamin Patterson:    I was born in Oakland CA. Great place very diverse, Life was good. Lots of good music, fun places to go like Lake Merrit and Berkeley, and of course San Francisco.
JM:    What age was your first modeling experience? Did you enjoy it or were you nervous?

BP:     I was 24, it was for this thing called IMTA- not really nervous because i didn’t know that much about it. Interestingly enough, i won the whole thing. Male Model of the Year.. I did enjoy the whole experience but haven’t seen any of the people that I competed with since.

JM:    What type of photo shoots turn you on?

BP:     Anything sexy in a shoot is a turn on. Doesn’t always have to be nude or even alone, but just the creative aspect of “being” sexy is awesome.
JM:    How do you feel about nudity in your work?

BP:     It’s all about context. I am ok with it. With most European mags and Australian ones nudity is just a part of the shot. Every one has seen a naked body before, so it just becomes an issue of context. I love my work and sometimes I’m not wearing much.
JM:    Would you consider yourself a camera whore?

BP:     Some might, but not really. BUT if it’s on me — I’m on fire !

JM:    If you were a chocolate dessert would you be? and why?

BP:     I’d be Tiramisu. Many Layers and so decadent.
JM:   Are you in a relationship? If so what is your secret to success?

BP:   Yes and the secret is talking about everything and learning to let go of things that aren’t necessary. A lot of people like drama, and I don’t so I don’t hold on to it.
JM:    What do you find hotter kissing or fucking?

BP:     Fucking.. Most of the time one precedes the other , but sometimes ….. Phew!

JM:    What was the most outrageous photo shoot you have ever been on?

BP:     Lady Gaga about a month ago .. Totally Hot !
JM:    What kind of work would you like to be known for?

BP:     My art which is my music and my acting

JM:     In your opinion, What is the sexiest part of a man’s body?

BP:     His mind, everything else is a result of what he thinks of himself. He has a nice _____ because in his mind he thinks he has a nice _____ !
JM:    Chanel or Gucci?

BP:     Gucci all the way
JM:    What is your biggest personality flaw?

BP:    I don’t know ;0)
JM:   What is your guilty pleasure?

BP:    I love your book Down The Rabbit Hole

JM:   What projects have you been working on?

BP:    My 3rd cd for my Band Sapphire Sky called Hollywood Summertime and a few movies to be released later this year.
JM:   What is your favorite quote of all time?

BP:   I have two: 1. Want Nothing – Have Everything
and 2. The spaces between the rungs on a latter are just as important as rungs. I wrote the second one today and the first one as my new life resolution..

MONROE-LAND EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH MODEL OF THE MONTH AND COVER BOY TREVOR ADAMS

Posted in Interview, Men, Model of the Month, MODELS, Personality, Promotion with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 9, 2012 by monroeland

MONROE-LAND EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH MODEL OF THE MONTH TREVOR ADAMS

Justin Monroe recently sat down with super hot Trevor Adams for some tea and princess cakes to discuss what its like in the life of of one of the hottest male models in fitness world and what it is that gets this Texas born country boy off!

JM:   
Tell us a little bit about your background, where did you grow up and what inspired you to become a model?

TA:    I am from Spring (Houston) Texas, born and raised. I had a relatively good childhood until the age of ten. After the age of ten, both of my parents lost their jobs and things went down hill from there. My brother is learning disabled and required lots of my Mom’s attention and my Dad was of little to no help as he was/is an alcoholic. I moved a lot as a teenager and subsequently attended 7 different High Schools. Despite the many challenges I have faced through the years I did manage to go to College for a total of 6 years. I majored in subjects from Business Management, to Health Management, have also attended
 tech schools to become a surgical assistant and then some. I guess I can be considered a ‘Jack of all trades’ but truthfully, I get bored really quick. I typically stay with the same job for a couple of years until I decide to move on. I can’t say that modeling happened by accident as its something that I have always wanted to pursue. When I was about 20, I had walked into a modeling agency here in Houston to get an opinion on my ‘look’. The Agent was interested but told me that I would have to lose a few ‘dress sizes’ before he’d consider me, as I was too large. I figured that since I had worked too hard to gain muscle, I wasn’t willing to lose it that easy, and I never did. I always selectively chose my photographers who could submit work to various publications and or get our work noticed the most. That’s been my formula over the years and I have a closet full of magazines, calendars, catalogs, etc that I can reflect on in the future.
JM:  Three words to describe you?

TA:   Me, myself, and I

JM: Do you have any bad habits or guilty pleasures?

TA:  Eating pop tarts.

JM: Boxers Briefs or jock straps or nothing at all?

TA:  Boxer briefs

JM:  What turns you on the most?

TA:   Well you didn’t ask what turned me on the most in a guy, so I’m just going to go with…Beautiful weather turns me on the most.

JM:  What Body part I’m especially proud of?

TA:   My hands..I wouldn’t be able to do lots of things without them, i.e. – drive, hold hands, lift weights, eat, and of course masterbate, so yeah, the hands. The hands and feet collectively, make up roughly half the bones in the body. How complex is that?

JM:   If I had an autobiography, what would it be titled?

TA:  “There are no pictures of me in this book, just words…”


JM:  Your body is incredible, is there anything about you that we’d be surprised to know?

TA:   Yeah, I was suppose to be born a girl. I think their method of ‘checking’ was a bit different 30 yrs ago. I’m happy to be a dude and even happier that I’m not a hermaphrodite.
JM:  The majority of your work exposes your naked body. Nudity, even today, is so overly censored, Have you come across any challenges professionally because your images show all of your gorgeous body?

TA:  Absolutely not. I don’t work for any modeling agencies or anyone that can dictate to me – who, what, when, where, and how. I am my own boss and modeling is a hobby. I don’t want any regrets when I can’t model anymore and I want to set an example for the few models that decide to pose nude and have no regrets with their decision. I can think of several famous models and actors that have either become famous for nudity or their careers have evolved into the more exxxplicit side of things, because some erotic images of them were found here and there. What’s someone going to say? “I saw some naked pictures of you.” You have to go out of your way to see nude pics of pretty much anyone, they don’t fall from the sky ;-p

JM:  Most memorable modeling job?

TA:  I have had several ‘memorable’ modeling jobs but I would have to say that the shoot with Justin Monroe would stand out just a tad bit. Not sure if it was the guns I was being posed with, the amount of people in the room, or the very unique looking cat that was watching the shoot, that stoked my attention the most; but it was a shoot I will never forget. Most of the people that view the images say, “I’ve seen some edgy pics of you but these take the cake.”

JM:  Have I ever thought about doing porn?

TA:   ABSOLUTELY NOT…Actually I have thought about it, but having sex with someone on camera really doesn’t interest me. I get enough flack about shooting nudes. You’d be amazed at what you can Google these days, so I do have to be careful as these things can follow me for life.

Image by Rick Day

JM:  Since you’re in a competitive industry, how do you cope with rejection?

TA:   Good question, there really is no coping. I could ponder for ever as to the reason(s) I didn’t get chosen for something but I would beat myself up over it. So I just forget about it and move on.
JM:  How would you spend your final days if the world were to end tomorrow?

TA:   I would go to the beach somewhere, like Hawaii or Miami and get my tipsy on, forget about my cares and enjoy myself. I would have a few hot boys tag along as well ;-p
JM:  What is next for Trevor Adams?

TA:   Its hard to say, I will do the modeling thing for as long as I can. I have had movie offers in the past and have turned them all down for one reason or another. I have a major project or two that have been brewing for some time now and I can’t wait to see these things materialize in the coming months. I am a business man during the day/week and I do modeling on the side as a hobby when I get some free time and when I feel like torturing myself with a diet. I am always working on something productive and can’t wait to see what the future brings to me. We’ll just wait and see.

JM:  
Is there anything you would like to change about your career? What are your ups and downs that come with it?

TA:   Currently, maybe I wish I could devote more time to taking pictures. The process for preparing to take pictures has never been fun but the results always made it worth while. There are still several photographers out there that I would like to collaborate with and until I do, I will just focus on bringing a different look to the shoot. I try to change something with each shoot, whether it be a different hair style, or a leaner physique, there is always something that I want to do so the photographer has something different to work with.

For more Trevor Adams visit his website HERE

MONROE-LAND BOMBSHELL MISS LOVE

Posted in Model of the Month, MODELS, Personality, Promotion, Women with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on February 3, 2012 by monroeland

Exclusive Model Of The Month Interview with Monroe-land bombshell Miss Love

JM:   Describe yourself in just three words?
ML:   YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE
JM:   The first impression you give us is that you are this gorgeous sex bomb. Do photographers you work with insist of you portraying that role in photographs or does it just naturally happen?
ML:   Im a model of course I can portray a variety of looks and roles…sex bomb nurse, sex bomb angel, sex bomb kittycat, gorgeous sex bomb, nude sex bomb, etc…

JM:   You have done so many photo shoots in your modeling career. What type of photo shoots are your favorite to do and what kinda bore you to death?

ML:   I love themed shoots with references and creative concepts, those generally turn out to be the shots people remember! As for the yawn shoots I HATE  boring white backgrounds with a quiet  photographer thats not showing enthusiasm for his work, I’ve walked off sets and will do if I feel I wont be portrayed in the right light…literally lol!

JM:  Who or what has had the biggest influence in your life?

ML:   The things that influence me can range from an era like the early 90′s heroin chic look all the way too futuristic robotic fembots…I can be on vacation in Spain or London and get an inspiration or influence on my next hair color or look,as far as a specific person i believe in classiness with a GIANT splash of sex bomb like J.Lo or Beyonce.

JM:   What do you think is your most under rated quality?

ML:   My most under rated quality I would have to say is my brain, I have a very sharp tongue and checky attitude, I

am very cultured and can tell you about yourself within the first 20 min of meeting you.

JM:   What is the the most ridiculous thing you have ever heard about yourself?

ML:   Oh god where do I begin lol well the most ridiculous thing I heard last week was I was dating a billionaire and don’t work at all,honey where ever you are IM HERE!!! ha

JM:   If you had only one quality trait to choose from in a man between Money, Physical Beauty or Intelligence which ONE would it be?

ML:  well to follow up the previous question I would have to say money…and thats how rumors are started…oops!

JM:. What projects are you currently working on and what is the future like for Miss Love?

ML:   The most current project I’m working on this year is myself…its time to grow up and stop having the best time of my life and concentrate on my future, like I always say, if I died tomorrow I can say I had a FAB life!

JM:   Do you ever want to settle down, get married and start a family of your own?

ML:  I don’t know what the future holds for me but I know I see myself sipping lemonade under a palm tree somewhere in the world!

JM:   What is your all time favorite quote?

ML:   PANIC,CHAOS,DISORDER…my job here is done!

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