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Proud, engaging and sexy, she calls herself Fatty Delicious, an artistic nude model that just released her own website to show herself to the world. I recently did an interview with her, she talks about her drive, her big size and her modeling work. I just visited your site Fatty D and it's surely something different. What's your drive to display yourself in such an intimate, but sometimes also provocative, way? Why do you think they choose you to be a their model, what do you bring along? Your obviously happy with your big size, couldn't be much different if you call yourself Fatty Delicious, has that always been the case? Happiness comes from within. Being comfortable in your own skin, and with who you are inside is very liberating. You have to live your life to the fullest and enjoy your time on earth. Life is too short to have low self esteem. What was your eye opener? if you want to share it with us. Your husband Carlos Batts is an erotic photographer, does he do all your work, or are there other photographers involved as well? Is there any difference in working with your own man or an other photographer? I am now working with other photographers such as Dave Naz and George Pitts. Every photographer is very different in the way they give direction and interact with you as a subject. It's a fun challenge every time. Can you give me some examples? Another photographer will create as he goes along. Like a painting, the scene is lit very carefully and there is great attention given to details such as props, set design and styling. Carlos shoots very fast, and is demanding. He urges the subjects to go beyond their limits of comfort. He expects a lot of participation and doesn't like lazy subjects. I have learned so much from him, and our photos have remained interesting because of his passion. Looking at your images you don't look like the kind of woman that let the photographer take all the artistic decisions, could you shine some light on how things evolve in a photoshoot? Once I am in costume and make up and the lights are on, things usually flow very naturally. If I have an idea, I will suggest it. I try to imagine how each part of my body will look in the frame. I am very in tune with my body and know which angles and poses are most flattering in pictures. Would you do anything in front of a camera? What are your limitations and borders? What's the reaction you get on your images from people you know? It seems to me that they are avoiding the sexual part of the image am I right? The images in the gallery are taken by Carlos Batts. related articles:
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