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Pith_Possum

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  1. Photographer: Christopher Collie christophercollie.com/#4
  2. Photographer: Hannah Sider unique.dk/female/models/caroline-corinth hannahsiderdiary.tumblr.com hannahsider.tumblr.com
  3. Galore Magazine "Wake up with Amanda Gullickson" Photographer: Villanueva & Stone villanuevastone.com/diary galoremag.com/amanda-gullickson-lingerie-bedroom
  4. Nextdoormodel Magazine #12 Photographer: Cameron Hammond
  5. two outtakes: instagram.com/thecandicefiles
  6. L'urv Swimwear Photographer: Shana Jade Styling: Elaine Marshall Makeup: Janice Wu see-through! credit to HereIam86 @ AusCelebForum see-through! instagram.com/lurvsportswear instagram.com/shanajade BtS instagram
  7. Moxie and Motive "The Antipodean" Photographer: Paul Fitzgerald Styling: Candice Lewin Makeup: Anna Aisenberg Hair: Lauren Mackellar see-through! moxieandmotive.com/the-antipodean
  8. Photographer: Peter Soulis petersoulis.com/beautyportrait instagram
  9. Photographer: Jennifer Stenglein jenniferstenglein.com/portfolios/35-2 see-through! instagram
  10. Bondi Sands Photographer: Amanda Fordyce (some of these have already been posted) amandafordyce.com/story/bondi-sands amandafordyce.tumblr.com
  11. Photographer: Chuck Lang chuckla.ng instagram.com/chuck
  12. 21 according to her Instagram. Steph Smith
  13. All my Friends are Models Photographer: Ren Pidgeon Stylist: Daniel Paciocco Hair: Tas Tsipouras Makeup: Wanda Waller Steph Claire Smith – The First of the “Insta Famous” ModelWith the rise of everything going digital, from our news content to the way we handle money, it is no surprise that it has grown a new type of Celebrity, specifically in the social media sphere. Steph Claire Smith, the beautiful blonde who is also signed with Chadwick Model Management, is the first of a new generation- The Insta Famous Model. How have you handled being an increasingly more public figure? It’s awesome haha. I’ve never wanted to be famous or world known to the point where I have paparazzi and stuff, but having young girls come up to me expressing to me how much of an inspiration I am and asking for a photo seriously makes my day. How do you handle negative comments that appear on your Instagram? Mostly I just ignore them. If they’re really bad I block the person and delete the comment. I try not to take anything personally. Most of the comments I know that these people could never say these words to me in person so they’re just doing it because they feel safe behind their keyboards. Luckily I’m pretty thick skinned so I don’t let them get to me. In the end it’s strangers who are saying the negative things so I just remind myself that they don’t actually know me. Plus you can’t please everybody, I don’t only get negative comments on physical appearance but I get it on other things like eating meat or sharing my opinion. It’s silly. Was there a specific moment that you noticed your profile taking off? I remember following girls who had 10,000 followers and thinking, ‘oh my gosh who is this person!? They’re so beautiful, wow they have so many followers.’ – then fitness inspiration pages started reposting my photos, and it kind of just snowballed from there. It just grew and grew and grew and still doesn’t stop haha. I think the big moment for me was about 2 years ago when Lara bingle commented on one of my photos … That’s when it hit me that this could really do things for me, that big companies and potential clients could be watching. How much thought goes into each post? Not much at all. I don’t really have a pattern of what I post. I post photos of josh and I, selfies, photos of food, work photos… I think the only thought process is to put a nice filter on it haha. What does your boyfriend Josh think of your Instagram fame? He’s amazed by it, and is always advising me to make the most of it and use it to help me in my career. He is usually the one to tell me ‘babe I think it’s about time you posted another bikini shot’ hahah. He’s super supportive which is amazing. What is one piece of advice you’d give to a young model working toward building their social media profile? Don’t just promote and post for anybody and everybody, only promote things you genuinely love and agree with. For example I’m against all the skinny teas that are out there, and would never post about them no matter how much I was offered to be paid. I think the important thing is to be yourself, people respond best to others when they can see you’re being genuine. Do you feel social media has helped your career? I do definitely. But I don’t believe it defines me or my career. I was lucky enough to have great regular clients and a few campaigns in the year before my Instagram blew up, so I don’t blame my career on my Instagram, I was a working model before it, it has just helped to get my name out there internationally. Has your increased fame changed the way you think about how society treats Models/Celebrities? Yeah I do. I still don’t consider myself famous, but I can even see the bullshit that comes with fame already. Like I said before, I’d hate to not be able to go and grab some popcorn from the cinema without paparazzi taking a snap and slamming me for being ‘unhealthy’ and a ‘bad role model’ or anything lol. Have you ever made a post that you regretted, which caused a backlash? No not really. There’s posts that I’ve deleted but that’s only because a lot of politics have come into it and I just don’t like debates between people on my photos. Or I just get bored of the photo and get rid of it haha. If so, has it changed the way you express yourself on Instagram I’ve never changed the way I am on Instagram, and never will. I have learnt that you have to be careful with what you put out there, but in the end I’m a pretty big believer in the fact that if people don’t like what I’m posting, don’t follow me, or block me… No need to comment negative things on my photo. allmyfriendsaremodels.com/steph-claire-smith
  14. Photographer: Nick Dale Hair & Makeup: Janice Wu Stylist: Daniel Paciocco nickdale.com/steph-smith
  15. Oppa Magazine Issue #6 "Luxe" Photographer: David Higgs Styling: Yumika Hoskin Hair & Makeup: Sara Helou
  16. It's now cool - Moana Swimwear Photographer: Josie Clough itsnowcool.com/shoots/view/m-o-a-n-a
  17. a few more: twitter.com/gregoriophoto
  18. iHeartRaves Halloween Photoshoot October 2013 Photographer: Gregorio Campos Photographer: Abis Akolawala pinterest.com/farcrystudioz/fashion
  19. Photographer: Rie Rasmussen kismetmgmt.format.com/trew-mullen instagram.com/rierasmussen instagram.com/trewmullen
  20. Nailing Hollywood Photographer: Karla Ticas karlaticas.squarespace.com
  21. Cotton Citizen Photographer: Neave Bozorgi instagram.com/cottoncitizen kismetmgmt.format.com/trew-mullen
  22. Digital Portraits @ Kismet Mgmt. kismetmgmt.format.com/trew-mullen
  23. Photographer: Neave Bozorgi sirneave.com neavebozorgi.com
  24. Kai'outi Magazine Issue #11 (February 2015) Photographer: Fidel Gonzales Makeup: Ryan Roberts Hair: Tony Le Nails: Sarah Chue Creative Direction: Joshua & Fidel McIntyre
  25. 20. Birthdate: January 22, 1995

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