Monthly Archives: July 2010

A Real Blast from the Past Part 1: Who really got me started?

I’ve been modeling now for about a year and a half, and I’ve dealt with quite a large number of photographers, models, hairstylists, MUA’s, and several HIGHLY successful photographers who are well published. In this time, I’ve made around $3500,been on a number of websites, and I’m about to be published in two magazines. In addition, the most successful of all the people I’ve ever dealt with, whose images inspire me, contacted me to discuss my modeling career. The modeling industry in Victoria is very small, and the majority of modeling gigs are TFP shoots and volunteer fashion shows at the mall. Threfore, I feel blessed to be able to make as much money as I’ve made in my city. I only say this to show you what level I am at and by no means do I claim to be an expert, but I can share my experiences.

In the past, I’ve had a few questions about my modeling, especially how I started.
Quite often, I get asked if Craigslist is a good place to find photographers, or if Model Mayhem can get you noticed by serious industry professionals.

I heard about Craigslist when I first moved to Victoria. I was told that it was a site where people can place ads for free, which I thought was awesome =) With that in mind, I decided to give it a try, and see if any photographer would be interested in doing a photoshoot with me.
It all started when I posted an ad on craigslist…
The ad read something like this:

Photographer Needed
I am an 18 year old girl who is looking for a photographer to trade portfolio images with. I am 5’6″ and 118 lbs. I would like to do some fitness & bikini shots. Please let me know if this is of interest to you. If so, please email me with samples of your work and your availability and I send you some photos of myself. Looking forward to hearing from you.

When I wrote this ad, simplicity and honesty were key. I knew that when I was a first year university student I could not really afford to be spending $300+ on a photoshoot so I thought that if a photographer saw potential, he/she would work with me on the basis that he/she too would be able to use the photos.

I got quite a few replies, about 20-25 in total. The majority of photographers were hobbyists, amateurs, or stated that they were “just starting out”. I did not have a problem with those people, since they were honest, and hey, I was starting out too, so I couldn’t be too picky and I was fully aware of it.

I replied to everyone, because I think that it’s the proper way to conduct yourself when you do business. If I knew then, what I know now, I probably would not have responded to many of the amateurs or anyone “just starting out”, except to say “Thank you, but I’ve found who I’m looking for”, just to be polite & professional.

However, I also got a few perverts who knew nothing about photography, and sent me photos which they obviously did not take. For example, one guy sent me photos that were taken by Richard Simonsen, a well-known photographer.

Another guy offered me to take some nude photos, but I wasn’t comfortable doing that as a first shoot. I’ve also had a few creepy messages from guys who were obviously not looking for models, but they were looking for sex providers. Thanks, but “no thanks”. I’ve dealt with a lot of sleezebags through craigslist…

However, there was one AMAZING local photographer whose images were outstanding. They were properly lit, well-composed, and colour balanced. In addition, he shot the style that I was interested in. To this day, I shoot with him on a regular basis because he is professional, knows how to properly use the equipment, and is fast at getting the images finished. Additionally, he is an incredible retoucher and is very creative. He studied art, photography, and photoshop for many years. His name is Ian and he owns IMS FotoGrafix. You can see his work here
He is the person who got me a great portfolio at the very beginning of my career. As a result of his photos, I was able to apply to several modeling jobs and book some paid work.
I’ll definitely do an more detailed article/interview on IMS FotoGrafix.

If you would like to book a shoot with him, please let me know (you can message me through my website) and I will get in touch with him for you or give you his contact info. His rates are very reasonable and shooting with him will save you a lot of time and trouble.

As far as Model Mayhem goes, the forums are interesting, and you can definitely meet some very good people there, as well as book some paid work. At the same time, there are several people that you wouldn’t want to meet. Just like with any other tool, you have to use Model Mayhem in order to yield any results from it. So, seek out your connections and pursue them. I’ll leave it at that for now.

Have a great day and good luck with everything =)

~Aviva

A Moment of Reflection…

As I sit here typing this, I realize how far I’ve advanced both as a model and as a person. I took the last couple of years as an opportunity to learn and grow, seek out my strengths and emphasize them.
I’ve always known that I wanted to be a model, more specifically, a sports/fitness/glamour model. I’ve always been in shape as a result of participating in various athletic activities, and ate well…

However, it wasn’t until I moved to Victoria, BC, that I actually decided to pursue modeling and see what comes out of it.

The following images were taken when I was in grade 12. One was a grad picture of me holding a volleyball and the other was a snapshot that my friend took when he got his new camera and wanted to experiment. I posted an ad on craigslist that I needed a photographer to do some TFP (see my later blog entries about TFP). When the respondents asked for a couple of pics, I sent them the ones that are shown here.

I’ve had a few respondents, and picked the best of them all. His name is IMSFotoGrafix. He is a great photographer, and therefore an article on him is coming up soon.
Now, I’ve advanced to shooting stuff like the images that follow.

So far, I’ve worked with several great people, including MUA’s, Hair stylists, Wardrobe Stylists, and photographers. 🙂

Aviva Now, Anat Khempler is History


When I first started modeling, I used Anat Khempler as my stage name because I thought that was a way to protect my identity and I liked the sound of it.

However, I soon realized that stage names are very important and many girls choose to use a stage name in order to separate their modeling career from their real life.

Benefits of a stage name:
*People in your real life don’t know that you model (which could be good with all the myths about modeling that are out there)
*An internet stalker won’t know your real name, so they can’t track down
*It it’s catchy/easy to promounce/unique enough, then it might help your career
*Allows for privacy and anonymity

My problem with Anat Khempler is that it was too difficult to pronounce, and too long.
Therefore, I thought Aviva is a better choice because it’s shorter & sweeter, and it’s also my middle name.
From now on, all my online profiles will be under Aviva, just like Facebook

Some Background Information about me

I was born in Russia on March 1, 1990. I moved to Canada with my family at a very young age and grew up in Grande Prairie, Alberta.

While in Grande Prairie, I spent my time doing homework and was highly involved in athletics and other extra-curricular activities. I was involved in the following: art club, badminton, basketball, cross country running, downhill skiing, track & field, volleyball, rock climbing, gymnastics, school council, as well as various volunteering and fundraising events.

When I was younger, I wanted to pursue a career in long distance running. I was introduced to a professional coach, Bill Corcoran from the Wapiti Striders Running Club as well as a nutritional expert. My commitment to long distance running allowed me to come out on top at the ASAA Zone Championships for 4 years in a row and receive MVP in Track and Field in my high school.

At 17, I decided to take on an even bigger challenge: to run the Emperor’s Challenge Half marathon up Mount Roman. My coaches advised me against it because the farthest I have ever gone was 10k. However, I insisted that I wanted to commit myself to a training routine that would allow me to compete in the run. I completed the run and finished 4th/169 female participants, many of whom had much more experience.

The same year I did the run, I had to move to a small town in British Columbia.Unfortunately, that also signified the end of my career as a semi-professional athlete due to an injury. However, I continued to excell in academics and athletics earning an Athlete of the Year Award, Top Academic Award, and Governor General’s medal in my last year of high school.

I am fluent in English and Russian, as well as proficient in Spanish. I also studied Hebrew and German.

I relocated to Victoria to go to university on a large scholarship. It is there that I began modeling and found my passions. I am also interested in acting, fitness, photography and make-up artistry.

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