• Ghoul Girls Tattoo Expo Extravaganza

    Well I certainly had a hell of a weekend. (And I mean that fairly literally. You’ll see what I mean a bit further down) Myself and a few of the lovely Ghoul Girls attended the Ink For A Cause tattoo expo this past weekend. The expo worked to generate donations for the charity CALM.

    It was so amazing to be amongst the other vendors and the tattoo artists at the convention. Everyone was so amazingly talented and it was an honour to be included.

    Of course the astounding Chrissy Lynn helped make our presence at the convention possible as well as making us Ghouls lovely as ever. Thanks to her I got to run around as a sexy Freddie Kruger, a Victorian vampire and a creepy dolly. Here’s a brief look (through the camera of an iPhone) of the Ghouls at the expo:

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    A huge thank you to everyone who was at the show and to my fantastic fellow Ghoul Girls!

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  • Halloween Gives Werewolf Chicks The Finger

    You're lucky it was ugly anyway Xbox.

    You're lucky it was ugly anyway Xbox.

    I received an article at my inbox this morning about new Halloween costumes available for your Xbox avatars, and notably one of them is a werewolf outfit. Sadly though, werewolf sexism is alive and well in the land of the 360 as it’s only for male characters.

    What is up with that? In fact, what is up with werewolf items being made almost exclusively for a male demographic. Do I have so few fellow female werewolf enthusiasts? (Being in love with Jacob from Twilight doesn’t count.)

    Every year I make the attempt to build a better werewolf costume. It’s nearly impossible to do so by shopping at my local Halloween superstores. Every single item (claws, noses, teeth, clothes, etc.) is made to fit a man. The only semi-counterpart to these items are feline in nature. It’s as if to say “You don’t want to be a werewolf. How about being a nice kitty cat instead? Here’s have some lingerie and a tail while you’re at it.”

    I know that generally females plus werewolf equals not so sexy. I do believe it can be done though. In fact, I think I got pretty damn close if not on target at my last shoot:

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    So where are all the other female werewolf aficionados? I know there have to be at least a few of us out there. I say that for once we take up the angry mob side of the equation and get us some werewolf gear. I’ll be over here with my torch and pitchfork when you’re ready to join me.

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  • A Monstrous Photoshoot

    Did you ever wonder what it looks like when sexy monsters get together to hang out and wreak havoc? I got to find out on Saturday during a themed shoot near San Diego. Here’s some of the aftermath:

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    Photo by: Fournier Films. Models (left to right): Traycee King, Vampire Kitten, Stormie Psy, Myself, Chrissy Lynn. (The Ghoul Girls)

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    Photo by: Jayde Wofford. (Portrait of a Werewolf)

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    Photo by: Jayde Wofford. Models: Myself, Stormie Psy. (Werewolf vs Vampire)

    There are more photos to come. You can see the rest of the finished ones on my MySpace page.

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  • Couture Zombies Are Here!

    The couture zombies have arrived and they have a hunger for guts and fashion. Here’s a quick peek at the set:





    Check out the entire set at www.Ghoul-Girls.com! (Don’t forget, it’s free to join and for your added convenience you can login via your Facebook account.)

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  • Couture Zombies Are Coming!

    I know I haven’t been doing a whole lot of posting lately (life happens and all that), but I thought I’d share a couple of behind-the-scenes photos from my upcoming shoot at Ghoul-Girls.

    These are from an soon-to-be-posted set of  Couture Zombies images. See, you can be fashionable and undead.



    Vampire Kitten, Nikki and myself out being zombies in the cold night. (It was windy and freezing when we shot this.)



    Me in my zombie makeup pre hairdo.

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