Model Interviews
May 16, 2010
Christopher Howell
by Loni Perry
Jay Fuertez Photography
Christopher’s modeling career began because “I hate working normal jobs and I refuse to conform to society. So, getting paid to not do much was the ticket for me.” Since then, “I’ve modeled for way too many people, events and anything I could get into the list. Here are just a few: Sessions Modeling in Jacksonville, FL, several video demonstrations for Expert Village in Houston, TX, a billboard ad for commuting in Atlanta, GA, a dancer for a JJbunny music video in Houston, TX and the list goes on.” Who would he love to model for? “Haha I love this question. It would be anyone that wants to put money toward my image.”
To succeed in modeling you need “a lifetime of knowledge in a beautiful body.” When it comes to rejection, “I think of it as their loss. I’m a rising star waiting for the right investors.” He is excited to be a part of On Display Men because “it’s a great site to be on and Alan [Rust], the owner, is a great guy to shoot with.”
Jay Fuertez Photography
Christopher’s life goal is “for everyone to know who I am, in a positive manner.” And he is driven by “wanting to be on top of the world.” So who does he look up to? “Everyone, people are like books, full of knowledge to help you with your future.”
How does Christopher stay in such great shape? “I go to hell and back on a daily basis. Makes for a wonderful workout.” When it comes to sports, “I love to play and watch all sports. This world is full of adventure and I want to find all of it.”
Jay Fuertez Photography
When he’s not modeling, “I love acting. Being in front of a camera is a dream for me. Entertainment is what I do best.” And when he’s with friends, it has to be “anything that involves having a good time and not ending up in jail.” For relaxation, “I find sleeping helps me relax, or gaming it up a little on Warcraft... yeah I said it. Haha Warcraft.” If he could go anywhere, “its just fun to go on a cruise, and porting somewhere is a plus, just for buying fun little things.”
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