Thursday, June 18, 2009

Moving Downtown!

See ya later, Harlem. It's been... er... Harlemish.

I am finally moving downtown to a new apartment. I found an ad for a room that is available July 1st in Chelsea, three blocks from where I work. Naturally, I checked it out. The room is on the third floor of a walk-up building (goodbye elevator) that was built around 1910. The building is a 6 story townhouse that someone in their infinite wisdom decided to paint canary yellow with baby blue trim. As I was walking to go see the place I saw it from a distance and thought, "Aw crap, it's going to be that one, isn't it?" I know my luck. It's a nice building though; well maintaned and clean.
The apartment is actually two apartments combined together. When you enter on the first floor (on 3rd) you walk into a kitchen. There's a bedroom on the right, and mine is on the left. There is a spiral staircase in the corner of the kitchen that leads upstairs (4th floor) where there is an open space with a second entrance to the building's hallway on the 4th floor. The third bedroom is on one side of that upstairs space, and a big full bathroom on the other. My room is by far the smallest at about 7' by 12' and doesn't get much for natural light. I'm ok with it since it's about the same size as my room up in Harlem which also got little light. This new room, though, has a small 1/2 bath tacked on the end of it that will just be mine. Score! Regretably, I forgot to take any photos of the apartment itself, but I did take some of the building later.

Looking from the front door down the hallway to the stairs:
Looking from the stairs back toward the front door:
The view South from the rooftop. I can't wait to go up there at night!
The neighborhood is awesome, basically the area I would pick if I had a choice. The modeling agency is in Chelsea (26th St. & 11th Ave.), as is my office, on 7th ave and 19th street. The apartment? Three blocks South on 16th street between 7th and 8th. I will be able to just walk down the street to my office, walk home for lunch (save $$) and after work, walk home to pick up my gym clothes. I have been carrying a heavy gym bag with me to work since I switched gyms back in February. I can't tell you how excited I am to not have to drag that with me all the time. The walk takes me about 4 minutes. I timed it. To get from my place in Harlem to my office requires about a 40 minute commute with two different trains. I'd call that a good change!

Just in terms of neighborhood environment, take this as the comparison: Harlem- litter on the sidewalks, occasionally heckled for being white, occasional gunshots, no good places to eat/hang out really. Chelsea- tree-lined street with townhouses and rowhouses, banks, restaurants, nightlife, art galleries, parks in walking distance. Here's a photo of 16th street, the street I'll be living on.
From the corner of 16th, here's a shot down 7th Avenue. My office is in the tan building in the middle. My current apartment? Oh, about 113 blocks in that direction.Speaking of my office, here's a shot of the building
And the storefront
And my desk. I'm on the end of the row, under the whiteboard on the right.
So, there you have it. The big news. More photos once I start moving. I promise!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Oh Poor Neglected Blog.

My apologies. I've neglected you, my poor little blog.

I just returned back to New York about two hours ago after a week's vacation in North Dakota. My brother graduated from high school a week ago Sunday, prompting my return home. It really was quite the extraordinary week! Saturday night I met up with friends from Wahpeton. Sunday was the graduation (congrats Nolan!), so I saw the whole extended family. Monday (Memorial Day) morning was great because Dad took my Nolan and I golfing. I have to say, for not even touching a club for a year and a half, I didn't do too badly! I still slipped into last place, but I didn't embarrass myself or anything! Tuesday and Wednesday were spent in Fargo with college friends. Wednesday I got a haircut at my favorite, Salon Why, in Fargo. Thursday some of my fraternity brothers and I went to my pledge-classmate Matt's lake and had fun out on the pontoon all day. Friday was pretty low-key. Saturday night a whole bunch of my friends got together for a bonfire up in Fargo which became a hilarious night to say the least. Sunday was church and a visit to my grandparents in Moorhead, MN. Dad and I squeezed another 9 holes of golf in there too! aaaand Monday I flew back to New York.

Somehow that very breif account of my trip sounded really overwhelming. It was a great time though.

Real estate is going really well. I've closed four deals so far, allowing me to actually support myself and pay all of my bills myself for the first time since I moved here. I have to say it feels pretty good!

Now I just need to get back into the swing of things. Especially getting back to the gym and back following a healthy diet. It's amazing what kinds of foods I revert back to when I'm home. There was a lot of fried food and sweets happening in ND... I need to get back in shape ASAP!!!

I'm going to go to bed now so I can get up for work in the morning. My own bed again! Yes!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Happy Birthday to Me! (tomorrow)

Tomorrow is my birthday. Kinda irrelevant to the post but, whatever.

I'm in the process of closing my second deal, so that's the latest on the real estate front.

I picked up my payment from the Shipley & Halmos show: shirt and pants. I haven't opened them up yet, but I probably will soon. I'm just feeling a little lazy right now. You should be happy I'm even taking the effort to type!

And Men isn't out yet, so no photos. Sorry!

I booked a job for next Saturday, although I have no idea what I'm shooting for. They needed someone who can wear a 29 inch waist. I'm probably more of a 28, but I'll just eat something before I show up to the shoot.

I am meeting with three European agencies next week, which I am really excited about. I meet with Success Model Management in Paris on Monday, Ford Models in Paris and Fashion Model Management in Milan on Wednesday. I hope I get picked up so I can do some work in Europe. Cross your fingers for me!

That's about it for me right now. Have a great weekend everyone!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Dedicate Magazine

No, I didn't get a copy of the magazine yet. I spoke with my awesome booker yesterday and he hunted down some digital copies for me. Aaaand now I'm sharing them with you.



So there you have it. I hope it was worth the wait! Now I just have to wait for the And Men magazine to come out.

Photos... Finally!

You might remember that I wrote about a spec hair editorial back on November 4th and, well, I finally found the photos. They didn't run in a magazine but I found them on the photographer's website. Not exactly what I hoped they would look like, but they're cool. Definitely not how I've ever seen myself before!



The guy on the left in the bottom two photos is my friend Casey from Fusion. I probably could have cut him out of the shots, but I'm lazy and you can get a sense of what the photographer was going for. That and I like how she used orange background, purple light for me and the opposite for him. Contrast.


Sorry it's been so long since my last post. I've been really busy getting started with real estate. I'm going to be going back to Wahpeton a week from tomorrow for a few days for my twin sisters' confirmation. I am really excited to get back again and see everyone.


For Easter I took a little trip down to Washington DC to spend the weekend with one of my fraternity brothers from college. It was really just what I needed: to get out of the city for a while. He picked me up from the bus station in his new convertible Corvette! Good times. He then decided that over the course of the weekend I would have to eat my body weight in red meat. I guess he thought I was looking a little thin! He made the best prime rib with mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing and blueberry pie. It was a great weekend.


OK, that should have you all caught up. I'm going to put some more photos now, but I'll start a new post. I guess it's the day for photos!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Fargo Floods and Real Estate Adventures

It's been a really busy week for me! I started my job as a real estate agent last Saturday and I've been running around the city all week showing and previewing apartments. I haven't gotten too much sleep and I haven't been to the gym in a week. I need to figure out how I am going to do this job and fit everything in every day. I like the job even though I feel a little over my head still. There's just a lot to learn before I feel confident out in the field. I'm sure it will all fall into place in time.

I feel really helpless with the whole flooding situation in North Dakota. Everyone I've talked to from back at home has been putting in long hours sandbagging. I wish there was some way I could help but geographically that isn't really possible. I wonder if the basement of my old house is dry. It is far enough from the river that it wouldn't be in the flood plain, but I wonder if it would come up from the drain in the floor. I guess it isn't my problem anymore! As far as my family goes, I think everyone should be safe. If any water made it out to their houses it would be a really big disaster for the city because they live quite a few blocks from the river.

...still no magazines to report.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Photo Shoot Today!

Today I had a photoshoot for And Men magazine. It's an Australian magazine with a focus on hair styles. The beauty story we shot today had 5 models, all from Fusion, and it will cover ten pages in the magazine. Do the math, and I get two pages. The photos were beauty shots, meaning shoulders up with creative hair styling. The magazine will be out in April... who knows, maybe I'll get this one before Dedicate. I looked again today and it's still not there.

For this shoot, they cut the back and sides of my hair down, but left the top long. Exactly what I would have done if I had picked it myself. Here's a picture after I got done with the shoot.The styling of the hair for the pictures was pretty interesting. One shot had curly hair and the other had wavy, wispy type hair. The mood for the story was a romantic, melancholy feeling. I saw some of the photos as the photographer downloaded them onto her computer and they looked pretty good. I think they are all going to be in black and white, so that should be interesting.

Then I went on a casting for Modern Bride. What? I don't really think that's my market! Ha!