EvieJayCheck out our amazing new Voltgirl alternative model feature with EvieJay! Read on for the full interview and more cool pics...
Hi, welcome to Voltcase! How are things!? Things are awesome thanks! So, how would you describe yourself to a stranger in just three words? One to watch... Is there anything in particular that sets you apart from all of the other Voltgirl’s we’ve featured in Voltcase over the years? I don’t think I’m better than anyone, every Voltgirl has their own thing going on that I respect. Now, on to the modelling – how did it all start for you? Was it something you always wanted to do, or did it just ‘happen’? The more I started getting my own look and getting into tattoos etc, the more people kept telling me I should get into modelling. I just thought it was worth a try, signed up to modelling sites and the rest sort of fell into place! Do you have any personal guidelines on what you will or won’t do for the sake of a good photo, or is it pretty much anything goes? And if you do have any guidelines, have you ever been in a situation where you’ve had to enforce them? I wouldn’t do nude, ever. I don’t mind implied nude but that’s as far as it goes. I’ve had a few photographers saying they could get some good nude shots that have tried pushing me to give it a go. They just got ignored! A lot of the models that we chat to here at Voltcase are often actresses, musicians, writers etc as well. Are you concentrating on just the modelling, or is it just one of many things that you do? I absolutely love to dance and have been told I’m good at it, I don’t do it professionally but I definitely wouldn’t mind it! Other than that, I work full time, and when I’m not working I’m exercising... I can’t fit much else in as weekends are saved for photo shoots and nights out! We’re all a bunch of geeks at heart here at Voltcase, are you particularly geekie about anything in particular yourself – the more embarrassing the better!? I’m a real gadget person. I can spend hours in gadget shops or on the websites with all the cool new gadgets. If you were interviewing yourself, what question would you ask yourself? And what would the answer be? I’d ask what my phobias are as people tend to find them funny. The answer is crabs, or similar sea critters and also mushrooms! I’m terrified of them! Loud rock ’n’ roll plays a big part in our lives here at Voltcase, are you a big music fan? Any bands or artists you might want to namedrop for us, or any unknown acts that you think we should check out? I love listening to music, I listen to it on my walk to work, during work, whilst I fall asleep etc. Two of my favourite bands at the moment are A Day To Remember which you probably know of, and also So Last Season – they’re a local band who are releasing an album soon that I’m really excited for. Check them out: http://www.purevolume.com/SoLastSeason And finally, the question that we ask everyone that appears in Voltcase - what does the word 'Voltcase' mean? It’s an extreme case of amazingly electric, awesome people ;-D
Photo credits:
stephenjphotography - http://www.tfpmodels.co.uk/index.php/myprofile/userprofile/stephenj
Peter Howard - www.petehoward.co.uk lutely peachy!
So, how would you describe yourself
to a stranger in just three words (yes, just three words!)? Oh that’s a hard
one, okay, “Corseted Pinup Princess!”
Is there anything in particular that
sets you apart from all of the other Voltgirl’s we’ve featured in Voltcase over
the years?
I'm a Glasgow born gal with a thick Scottish accent and penchant for
mature cheddar and oatcakes!?
Now, on to the modelling – how did it
all start for you? Was it something you always wanted to do, or did it just
‘happen’?
I really just stumbled into it! I went through a bit of bullying when I
was in school which made me feel insecure about my own body; I was always a bit
different as I grew up as book worm who loved classic rock. Once I left and
started going to gigs, developing a social life and realising what I wanted in
life, I let go of the insecurity and put myself out there. I didn’t expect to
get anywhere but I focused on my love of 50's pinup and suddenly there were
people wanting to photograph me! Modelling has really given me confidence and I
can now look back on those days in school and give them the proverbial middle
finger... but of course I'm a lady! I'll always have my feet on the ground
though – I'm a realist and I'm just making the most of it and having fun being
a modern pinup!
Do you have any personal guidelines
on what you will or won’t do for the sake of a good photo, or is it pretty much
anything goes? And if you do have any guidelines, have you ever been in a
situation where you’ve had to enforce them?
I only work up to lingerie. I like what's not on show to be the teasing
part! The images need to be classy and cheeky! Thankfully I've never been in a
situation where I've been pushed to work to higher levels – everyone I've
worked with so far has been very respectful. As for anything else – I've
climbed through mud, over walls and fences, into deserted ruins and stood on
the edge of crumbling walls just to get the right photo – in that respect, I
don't think there's anything I wouldn't do!
A lot of the models that we chat to
here at Voltcase are often actresses, musicians, writers etc as well. Are you
concentrating on just the modelling, or is it just one of many things that you
do?
I write also – I’ve had some very amateurish poetry published before and
I'm always writing short stories and novels. I rarely finish them though – I'm
very critical and I re-read it to the point where I find too many faults and
give up. I'd love to get back into drama and acting as I did a lot when I was
younger, and I'm considering getting into burlesque performing.
We’re all a bunch of geeks at heart
here at Voltcase, are you particularly geekie about anything in particular
yourself – the more embarrassing the better!?
Oh yes, lots of things! I'm a book worm primarily, but I also love retro
gaming – Super Mario, Sonic, the blockier and more colourful the better – I
think more modern games should have daft tunes with blue skies with smiley
clouds! My spare room has been turned into a Retro Arcade room with a Neo Geo,
Atari 7800 and Jaguar, Nintendo, Sega Master System and more. The most modern
thing is a Playstation 2! Do you want to come and play at my house??
If you were interviewing yourself,
what question would you ask yourself? And what would the answer be?
Q – What’s your goal in modelling? A: To be Scotland’s go-to-girl for Pinup
and Retro modelling – oh and not to let my arse get any bigger! Scottish
cuisine is mostly made of fat, sugar and salt! And I have a very sweet tooth!
Loud rock ’n’ roll plays a big part
in our lives here at Voltcase, are you a big music fan? Any bands or artists
you might want to namedrop for us, or any unknown acts that you think we should
check out?
Definitely! In my house the music varies from classic Eric Clapton to ear
bleeding Berzerker! One band I adore and who have recently been signed to HRH
Management are Attica Rage, a Glasgow based hard rock band who have just recently
finished a successful tour with Die Apokalpytischen Reiter. They're awesome musicians
and incredibly nice down to earth guys!
And finally, the question that we ask
everyone that appears in Voltcase - what does the word 'Voltcase' mean?
It’s an insult! The
"Volt" is short for "revolting"! Call someone a Voltcase
and they'll know they need a bath!
Photo credits: Tom Black |