
Modelpocket is quickly becoming the largest networking site on the web, created solely for the modeling industry. Unlike many other ‘portfolio’ sites on the internet; we offer a much more ‘interactive’ experience to our users- whilst still offering plenty of space to upload photos, videos, & much more.
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Article posted on 23 October 2010 at 05:07 |

Photography by Kevin Longdon
Since we have been inundated with feature model requests these past few weeks, we had to make sure we found someone very exceptional to feature first- That’s why we opted for Venise Spokes- an upcoming Fashion, Lingerie, Glamour, & Art Nude model from Oxfordshire, UK. Let’s find out a bit more about her…
So Venise, have you always wanted to be a model & when did this interest first come about?
Ever since I was a teenager I have always taken pictures of myself in my bathroom. I love being in front of the camera.
Great, because it looks like the camera likes you being in front of it too! How long have you been modelling?
I’ve been modelling since 14th February 2010 and loving every minute of it.
How did you end up in the modelling industry?
I signed up to a models & photographers networking site and it went from there really.
Is there any specific type of modeling you prefer doing?
Fashion, Lingerie, Glamour, Art Nude (Read full article..)
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Article posted on 9 August 2010 at 02:55 |
Retinoblastoma is a rare type of eye cancer which mainly affects children under 5 years of age. Spotting one of the signs or symptoms of retinoblastoma can be a scary thought for any parent or relative, but finding out about what to do next can help to ensure any symptoms are checked out quickly and the child can receive any treatment they may need.
Retinoblastoma is very rare; only about 50 children are diagnosed with the condition each year in Great Britain. It is also very treatable, especially if caught early. Around 98% of children are successfully treated.
The signs of retinoblastoma which are described below can also be caused by other less severe conditions and can sometimes be due to the angle of the light when a photograph is taken.
The signs to look out for
A white reflex: A white reflexion can be seen in a photograph where the flash has been used. Often one eye will have “red eye” which is normal but the other eye (Read full article..)
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Article posted on 4 August 2010 at 10:37 |