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Top 10 Models for 2011 (by VOTERS)

Drum roll please..... It's time to share with you the first in our series highlighting the Top Models and Photographers of 2011. First up, we're going to announce the Top Models for 2011 by VOTERS. These are the ladies that had the highest number of members voting on their sets.

Next week we'll share the Top Models of 2011 by VOTES.

Now, enough chatter, on to the winners.....

 

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Congrats to Vivka. Our #1 Top Model of 2011 by Voters.
Hardlit Fur by CorwinPrescottII

 

 

Gwendolyn_2011

#2. Gwendolyn
Dripping Ecstasy by Craigman

 

 

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#3. Vaunt
No Couch Potato by CorruptImageData

 

 

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#4. VeraBaby
and a Wooden Box by BoldDaniel

 

 

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#5. EnglishBabs
Painting in Oils by DavidHoughton

 

 

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#6. CherieDeville
Morning Light by SadPenguin

 

 

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#7. Lilex
Life Won't Wait by tmronin

 

 

Sombra_2011
#8. Sombra
Ukulele like Thing by ThingsToLookAt

 

 

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#9. RachelDashae
Wrapped in a Bow by CorwinPrescottII

 

 

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#10. InfraRedRoses
A Wink and a Smile by NicoleNygaardPhoto

 

 

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Winter Wonderland

Zivity artists love to shoot sets based around the holidays, and winter is one of the best times of year for it.  From sets shot out in the freezing snow, to beautiful ice queens and so much more, I wanted to explore some of my favourite winter sets!

 

Jane
Jane_Faye in 'Winterblue' by RockstarVanity

 

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Opale in 'Winter Queen' by Ipomee

 

Ven
Venla in 'Whiteout' by Drude

 

Kitty
Kitty in 'Freezin' Cold, Smokin' Hot' by jrodgersart

 

Alaska
Alaska Young in 'Cabin Fever' by MykolaPhotography

 

Vaunt
Vaunt in 'In My Kingdom Cold' by CorwinPrescottII

 

Apnea
Apnea in 'Let it Snow' by tmronin

 

Jayded
JaydedPixie in 'Ice Blue' by darkgoth

 

Integra
Integra in 'Icy' by macjw2

 

B
mysteria in 'Snow Rose' by AlaskaPhoto

 

Che
Chelsea Belflower in 'Snow Flower' by Redrum Collaboration

 

Heath
Heather_Cullodena in 'Teal Twilight' by SarahBeth

 

Kitty13/Pirate Photography

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Artists Exposed | Corwin Prescott

I've always been a *HUGE* fan of Corwin and have followed his work on the site from the first day. If there is one thing that Corwin Prescott is great at, it's making anything (literally ANYTHING) look moody, ambient, and bold. (Must add that the beautiful women he photographs can make anyone envious). It was such a huge honor to interview this guy and really dive into what makes him tick. For more of his work, check out his personal site here.
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Where are you from/how did you grow up?

I'm from New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, a small town of which you haven't heard.  Mostly I feel like I grew up in a couple different scenes that have had a pretty big impact on my work.  I was really involved with the boyscouts, drumline, and punk/metal scene when I was in highschool, so I take a lot of that with me now.
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I think the combination of all of those has really helped me make compositional sense of chaotic and sometimes dark tableaus.  You know when you are in drumline, it is kind of like the musical equivalent of being in the military.  Everything is extremely structured, planned and perfectly timed.  And going from that to punk shows in my friends basement where you are an inch away from a band playing as loud and fast as they can, slamming into sweaty bodies, and bouncing off walls caked with condensation, it has an impact on you.  It helps you see that even in a place like that there is some sort of structure, so I kind of try to apply that to my work, and make a sort of controlled chaos.
The boyscouts is a lot easier though, I mean I wasn't a great boyscout.  I got in a lot of trouble for disappearing into the woods, a couple of times.  I liked camping and being outdoors, but I didn't like this new idea that exists in boyscouts where in order to advance you basically have to do the same thing you already do in school.  Take tests, do home work and so on.  I was already good at school why do it twice, but yeah boyscouts is easy: I like going outside and so that is where I do a lot of my shoots, or just get ideas for a lot my shoots.
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When did you start to feel that photography was the direction you wanted to head in?

I never really thought until my senior year of high school that photography was something that I could do in college or for a living.  The only reason I took my first photo class was so that I could have a class with my two best friends, and they were a lot better than me with a camera.  I'm not one of those people whose parents gave them their first camera at 5 or 6 and fell in love and have been shooting all of my life.  We all played instruments in my family, but pretty much none of use used camera's.  My dad always jokes that if he had a camera and somebody else picked it up to take a picture that'd be the only one that came out.
So I didn't have any plans on going into photography, I was going to be an English major.  I had taken every English class there was to take in high school, and passed all of the AP courses as well.  Then, I decided to take photo 2 as an elective and the first day the teacher said something to the effect of "I know not all of you are planning on going into this for college like, Corey (side note: I went by Corey until college) is, but you still have to work in this class."  It just kind of stuck with me, so when I started applying to colleges I wanted to double major in English and Photo, which is actually pretty hard to do, and after a long search I didn't find any schools that I could afford that would let me double major, so I took a two year technical degree photo program that worked out great.
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What angle are you trying to achieve with your photos? 

What I want to do with my photos, particularly my personal work is take subjects or themes that walk a line between art triteness, and shoot it in a way that is totally different than people have seen it before.  I mean most of my favorite subjects be it eroticism, outdoor nudes, or landscapes are all done to hell.  Eroticism is pornographic, but to me so are bad outdoor nudes or landscapes.  They are boring and its offensive that they continue to pass as what people consider art.
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I like creating images with multiple moods, a lot of what I do could be considered erotic, funny, or depressing depending on how you view it, or your own mood.  I like to explore darkness with a sort of Tarantino or Kubrick manner, a sort of humorous/beautiful/tragic concoction.

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How did you learn about Zivity and what was your first impression of the site?

I learned about Zivity from a model friend named Tracey who sent me an invite in the very early days of the site.  I liked the idea, but I'm a photographer, so I forgot to sign up and submit for at least a couple more months.
I really liked the idea behind the site a lot.  I've always wanted a place to showcase my art to a wider range of fans, and make a little money from it, but losing the copyright to my photos has and always will be a no go.  I love that they let me keep my copyright. That alone is the biggest plus for me.

How has your photography changed since you’ve been on the site?

Well I don't think has really changed that much.  I have gotten better at what I do, but that comes with time.  As long as you keep shooting and keep editing inevitably you will get better and more consistent.  I think most probably the biggest way it has changed is that I shoot stuff other than my personal work.  Sometimes I'm out of idea's for myself, so I just shoot something fun for Zivity.  Its nice not to deal with the pressure of constantly creating images to fit the few themes I have going on for myself every shoot. 
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How did you meet all of the gorgeous models you work with?! 

I mean initially, I met everyone I worked with through Modelmayhem, and networking.  Not incredibly exciting, but now I'm less active on there, so I sometimes meet them through friends, or through Zivity.  I know social networking how exciting, but its the only way I have found to meet people and get them in front of my camera. 

What is Uncropped magazine? How did it start? Where are you trying to go with it?

Uncropped Magazine is one of the many ideas I've had on my many 12 or more hour drives.  You get a lot of time to think on the road when everyone else in the car has fallen asleep, and its just you darkness, and 8 hours at 75mph through South Dakota.
So Uncropped, is my brain child, but its not really my magazine.  Vaunt does pretty much everything.  All the graphic design, the emailing, business, and layout that is all Vaunt.  I pretty much just come up with cool ideas for a few of the articles we have in each issue, shoot content for it, and help her decide which photography, and artists we want to involve.  Where we go is pretty much her call as I'm not really in the drivers seat, I'm more like the child in the back seat that sees a sign in Kansas and says "Hey, wouldn't it be cool if we saw the little house on the prairie?"
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 You seem to travel around a lot- how did you make the move? (Financially, mentally, artistically)

Traveling is kind of our way of life.  We get a lot done when we are at home, but I feel like I get the most done when I'm on the road.  There have been models making a living as traveling artists for a while, and as my name in the photography world grew, I had lots of people hitting me up for shoots all over the country.  I figured I want to travel, see the country, and I have friends all over the place I can make this work, so I took to the road.
Making it work takes a couple trips.  I think I'd already driven coast to coast at least 6 times before I really got a feel for how to book these trips.  I always had places to stay in cities, but I did spend a lot of time sleeping in my car at grocery stores, post offices and highway turn offs to save money.  You don't make a lot of money being a traveling photographer unless you are better than planning than I was then.  The plus side was that I managed to break even, and saw more of the country than most people will in their lifetime.
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Now our trips are like a well oiled machine.  The car gets packed perfectly, we have a tent, sleeping bags rated for negative forty degrees Fahrenheit, and generally we don't constantly get canceled on, which is awesome.
For your art while traveling you just have to find a way to work it into the system.  Go to the city do your work, and then spend sometime in a national park, camping, shooting and hiking.
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Where do you live now and who do you live with?

So right now I live in Philadelphia in what we refer to as the Compound.  In my apartment I live with Vaunt and Porcelain, but we have had a pretty large number of Zivity people live with us.  Alysha Nett, Rachel Dashae, Stephy C, and Laura T have all called this apartment home at one time or another.  Then in the building we've also had or currently have PXE, Jackie, Velocity, Rilo Monroe, Redrum Collaboration, and Adrian Louise.  
So there are a lot of us.
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What lessons have you learned through your career in photography that keep you going?

I think the more you learn about photography as a career the harder it is to keep going, but you either do it or you don't.  A lot of people don't make it for any number of reasons.  It can be disheartening to see shitty work frequently rewarded financially with jobs from big magazines, grants, or gallery shows because of a last name, or a connection you could never hope to have.
I dunno a lot of people I graduated from school with aren't doing photography anymore, some are, but its the minority.  The only thing that will keep you going is yourself, and support from, family, friends and fans.  You start with the first two, then you gotta build the third. 
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If you go down to the woods today...

You might well see a Zivity artist!  I am so inspired by nature, and how it is always changing and progressing, and it seems many of our Zivity artists agree, so here is a feature all about the beauty of nature, always made better by a beautiful lady.  Whether is the open desert, the wilds of a forest, a cold river or a beach in summer, Zivity models have posed everywhere!

Cwen
Cwen in 'Fauna' by CorwinPrescottII

 

Vivka
Vivka in 'Ataraxis' by Alatusphoto

 

Scare
ScareCrowe in 'Out Standing In Her Field' by nickjohnson

 

Saint
Saint in 'Arethusa' by hildreth

 

Vaunt
Vaunt in 'In Needles' by CorwinPrescottII

 

Necro
NecroWolfie in 'On the rocks' by samguss

 

Pmod
Apory in 'Dark waters' by P_mod

 

Kealani
Kealani in 'Russian River Girl' by NeoGeo

 

Rachel
RachelDashae in 'Cameo' by YnotPhotography

 

Bruise
BruiseViolet in 'Wood Nymph' by RockstarVanity

 

Adora
Adora in 'Adora at the Beach' by arealitystudios

 

Mosh
Mosh in 'El Mirage' by tmronin

 

Treg
Tregesy in 'Tregesy on the Mountain' by TGPhoto

 

Shurie
uhhciara in 'her echoes they surround' by Shurie

 

Jess
Jessica Drue in 'Coffee and Snow' by Pirate Photography

 

Sylvia
Sylvia in 'icy hot' by uberdelix

 

Kitty13/PiratePhotography

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ps.  if you want a particular theme for a blog, suggest it to me!  And if you want to know how I find all these awesome sets, it's easy, the search bar is fab!

 

 

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Posted by Kitty Wood 

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Pale Girls

I love pale girls.  Their glowing, pearlescent skin, the contrast it gives them, beautiful!  There was a time when everyone thought they had to be tan, but now I am so glad we have realised pale is pretty too!

 

Deanna
Deanna Deadly in 'Lust for latex' by Bilito

 

Vaunt

Vaunt in 'London Fall' by CorwinPrescottII

 

Porcelain
Porcelain in 'Beholden' by AFries

 

Anita
AnitaDeBauch in 'Peachy Whites' by StefanoBrunesci

 

Peggysoo
PeggySoo in 'Vintage Blues' by macjw2

 

Maja
Maja Stina in 'Coral Sands Hotel, Hollywood' by tmronin

 

Meluxine
Meluxine in 'Fixture Lit Black Bathroom' by nskinloch

 

Marlo
MarloMarquise in 'Poppy Flower Power' by corruptimagedata

 

Trailer
Trailer in 'Cold shower' by CandyLust

 

Rilo
RiloMonroe in 'Fishnet' by darkgoth

 

D

DeneenMelody in 'Pearls and Lace' by JessiTetzloff

 

There were so many other fabulous Zivity gals I could have featured for this, we have an abundance of translucent skin!  Coming up in features soon will be blondes, curves, red heads, long hair and more, I take suggestions ;)

 

Kitty13/piratephotography

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Posted by Kitty Wood 

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Every so often, I find a set on Zivity that moves me. I look at the images slower. I think about the artists. I try to imagine how the set came to be. I would like to share some of these with you.

Milk with AddictedImage and Mischa:

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I would think this duo too good to be true if I hadn't met them myself (I think that really happened). Just look at Mischa's skin. I want to drink it! I imagine really good sex took place right before or after this was shot! SUPER BONUS: Conan debuts his posing skills :-)

 

Honey with DearestGrudge and PassionRayne:

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WOW! Sweet, sticky honey + perfect lady parts = seXXXy! A big thank you to PassionRayne for getting dirty for the cause!

 

6,983 Miles with CorwinPrescottII and Vaunt:

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Another dynamic duo! I admit I always had romantic fantasies about a cross country drive but have yet to get to experience it. The landscapes are almost as beautiful as Vaunt! What is this feeling? Is it a bit of patriotism? I like it :-)

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Yael's top 3 favorite sets ever!

Dear Beauty Worshipers,

When I was told I had to choose my 3 favorite sets of all time, I had a brief moment of panic thinking how hard it was going to be, because as we all know there are no words to describe how high the level on Zivity can be.

So I browsed again all the sets I have voted for so far. There were 88 of them. And it seemed like it wasn't enough because I still can't afford to vote for all the sets that impress me.

But somehow, a top 3 popped quite easily in my head. So here goes...

Number 3 : "Gloom Fighter" with Viking by P_MOD

Under my first blog entry, dear TMRONIN reminded me not to forget about P_MOD. And he was obsiously right. P_MOD has his very own way to explore the female body and make us pay attention to details we would never have thought could be so erotic. But in this particular set, it's the different uses of different lights that amazed me. The concept itself was quite simple but it was tricky to execute and he nailed it. And just look at Viking, so innocent and totally abandoning herself to the viewer at the same time.

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Number 2 : "6,983 Miles" with Vaunt by CorwinPrescottII

I love road trips and everything related to it. And I sometimes think that it's by showing the beauty of the Earth that we'll make people understand it needs to be preserved. Corwin shot several sets of that kind but I think this one's the best. Every single picture tells a story and is a complete masterpiece, it's so hard to just pick one. I wish I could afford prints of the whole set. So that I could have one picture per room at home. And Vaunt is rocking her body language like no one else.

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Number 1 : "Fur Frenzy" with RachelDashae by CorwinPrescottII

Indeed, another set by Corwin! I wasn't even a fan of his work from the very beginning to be honest. But I've seen his vision grow so fast and I started to understand what he was trying to tell us through his art. And it was beautiful. Even if I'm against real fur, I can't help but thinking how good it can look (especially with a gorgeous woman on it). Plus, I can see Corwin is always paying a tribute to nature when he throws on the furs and the stuffed animals :D Rachel is my favorite Zivity model and she reached the maximum of hotness a set may contain with these shots.

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I am happy to see that these sets gathered 67 + 67 + 158 = 292 votes so far! But could you give 'em even more love for me ;) ?

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