
Hi Kids.
I’m a twenty-nine (eek!) year old female currently living and working as a graphic designer and photographer for an alt newspaper in Colorado Springs. I’ve got pure New Mexican blood (if only because I was born and raised there) but have been a Colorado-an for six years now. To get technical: I’m ½ yankee, ½ aussie.
A little more about me: I can be very difficult to -get to know.- I’m an only child. I was raised in the desert and I love the desert. I only have one regret. I die for Gardetto's snack mix, dill pickles, and fresh mango. I’ve been with my husband more than 12 years; married only 5. I’m generally pretty libertarian in nature and am passionate about freedom and politics. I have 2 crazy cats. My dad committed suicide when I was 16. Typos, blatant misspellings, and ALL CAPS are 3 of my online pet peeves (not in conversation so much as profiles and web sites - an extra 2 minutes of care can make you seem 80% more intelligent). I am very pro-animal rights and very very anti cat and dog breeding. I'm childfree.
Designer/Photographer; I don’t consider myself more of one than the other. I feel fairly equal in both endeavors. I have dabbled in photography (and digital media, manipulation, and post-production) for about 10 years now and when I have an idea but no model at my disposal I am my own model.
Current Residence: Colorado, USA
Favourite photographer: Natasha Merritt, Guy Bourdin, David LaChapelle
Operating System: Windoze (at home)
Personal Quote: Smile, even if it’s just pretend.
@ayeaxey is a scammer.
He does NOT want to pay you $500 or ANY amount of money for art, permissions, or to avoid a lawsuit. He is a SCAMMER!
How the scam works:
Contact and fake project: A scammer contacts you for a project, like art or "work" you are doing for them.
Payment via check: They say they will pay you via check, which they will send to you.
Mobile deposit: You will be asked to deposit the check using your bank's mobile app.
More money back: The scammer will then tell you to send some of the money back to them through an app or another method to pay for "project costs" or for other expenses.
Bank returns the check: After a few days, your bank will return the check as a bad check.
Victim is responsible: You are now responsible for the entire amount of the bad check.
Report the scam: You should immediately report the scam to the Federal Trade Commission at
Report it: Report the scam to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at ReportFraud.ftc.gov and your state attorney general.
Be safe!