Saturday, March 12, 2011

36 - out with the old, in with the new

after the whole incident with my first roommate and my second roommate, i probably had the worst experience of roommate history that my agency has ever heard of. after brii left, my landlord was kind enough to give me a breather and didnt give me another roommate for another week. it was very quiet and it got kind of lonely, but i needed the peace for sure.

my third (and last) roommate is from london, and her name is clare. natalie (german twin) also got another roommate and her name is sanny. all four of us instantly bonded and of course, when four ladies form a group, it's instantly referred to as "sex and the city". our first night out of town was a blast, but it was semi bittersweet because i had to say goodbye to a good friend. there's quite a ton of photos in this post so i'll let the pics do the talking...


pre-smoke before leaving for dinner
w/ germany and uk

dinner with the girls at "the codfather"
how clever right? it's a sushi/seafood restaurant

fresh seafood made to order

everything is weighed and grilled to perfection

after dinner drinks with my 'sex and the city' girls !
london, amsterdam, toronto, dusseldorf
(im wearing flats, but these girls really are super tall)

my new roommate!
(youre going to have to stick around to find out how this one turned out...)

girlfriends :)
miranda, carey, charlotte, samantha

sorry for the indecent exposure
(must be that time of the month madness)

chillin with the blondes to see if they really do have more fun
standing on the platform so they dont tower over me!

their vision after a few drinks
chris's farewell party / last night in CT

oh jan...

party people
my view from on top of the stage 
my boys: ralf, jan, chris

full house @ st yves

kissyface

a new yorker, visiting cape town
"i love the way this city parties!" 
damn straight

(stolen)
drunk and dancing up a storm on stage
"i love you toronto!" - says paris


and the beat goes on....

Friday, March 11, 2011

35 - muizenberg

i met someone at one of the jobs i did. he's a cape town native that lives on the other side of the mountain, but the coolest thing about him was that he's a rastafarian. never had a friend like that before! except since he's now modeling, he had to get rid of his dreadslocks. anyway, he called me up one day for coffee after our castings and as we talked, he was shocked that i havent really been anywhere much. being on call all the time for castings makes it difficult for me to go out and about because anytime, my damn phone will beep. also, i told myself that i will not be a tourist. as you've noticed, all the photos ive taken are with my phone camera instead of my actual point and shoot. so long story short, we made a random day trip to his side of the mountains. it was so random it made me nervous, but i love the spontaniety. we went just as how we are (good thing i was wearing comfy footwear). we went for a long walk in the city, stopped by a few places that he thought was worth showing me. we also stopped at this food stand where they serve south african snacks and he bought me a "chip roll" which is a bun (like a hotdog bun) with fries, veggies and sauce.  it sounds weird but it's really good! for drinks he bought me ginger beer. 

after we grabbed our grub, we went to the train station and he bought us two "first class" tickets to "kalk bay" (located in muizenberg area).  i have never been inside the train station nor the train for that matter so that alone was exciting enough for me. when we got on the train i looked around and said, "if this is first class, im afraid to know what economy class is..."  he laughed at me and said that i really wouldnt want to know because it's really ghetto. the seats are plastic and it's usually crowded with "black people". i guess this was more apparent during the apartheid period.

we ate our snacks on the train and then he'd point out some cool places to me as we zoomed by. in muizenberg there was this small town feel environment where there were clothing shops, vintage shops, bookstores and a gelato place. we bought gelato as we walked around and enjoyed the different views. i was having somuch fun that i didn't take as many pictures, which i always regret at the end of the day. i wish i can share it here, but the pics below will have to suffice.

dangers beach - i guess because of all the rocks ?

muizenberg is one of the best place to surf in CT
(or so i heard from this surfer)

the famous coloured houses. im so irked that i didnt take a proper photo!!

his side of the mountain
(he wanted to remain incognito so he only wanted me to take far shots)

this doesnt do it justice at all, trust me

where's waldo? poor guy was in his dress shirt and carrying his portfolio book - lol

such a cute cafe !

i seriously should have bought one of these vintage suitcases :(

i want that chest

more vintage-ness

i love the set up of this vintage shop

je ne sais quoi

word.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

34 - a day in a life of ...

it was weird at first to get used to the daily life in cape town. first of all, it was a complete different lifestyle. the place is different, my job was different, the people are different, and most of all, i was different. but it didnt take a long time for me to soak it all in and got down to living the south african life.

it wasnt a hard life at all. the vibe makes life so carefree and each day is an adventure. i guess the hardest there for me was figuring out the routes of where my next adventure would lead me, and picking the right outfit to go with it.  every weekday is a potential "work" day. the casting calls are sent by my agent via sms, and there would be an average of 3 castings a day.  it could be as slow as one casting or as busy as five.  the castings are sent the day before or a couple of days before. sometimes on the day of, and there would sometimes be 'urgent' casting calls. so every night i would take time to plan the following day. see which casting i should go to first (based on the time frames given), and make sure i pack my day bag of the outfits that it calls for.  in one day there could be 3 castings that would ask for: girl next door, mom type, gym gear.  so obviously those are all very different looks and you have to dress the part. so in the morning when i leave my apartment, i would be dressed in my first casting outfit, with my bag in one hand and my portfolio in the other. the casting agencies are also all over the place so planning my route was very important.  at first i was taking a lot of cabs and it was costing me a lot of money, but after awhile i was getting used to the place and after discovering the "black taxi" it helped out a lot.  if you know me, i would probably be the most disoriented/directionally challenged person you'll ever meet. so looking for these casting places would have been disastrous for me, but i am proud to say that i made it to all my casting calls just fine. ive done it a long time here in toronto and i would say that i got lost here more often than i did there.

after i plan out my route and write all my castings in my planner, i would pack my stuff and i would set my hair. since i did a lot of more commercial work than fashion, i couldnt wear my hair flat too much, so i had to set my hair every night. i also couldnt wash my hair everyday otherwise it would get dry. so all this i have to think about and plan. that's the extent of my stress, it's all superficial but at the same time very crucial! castings in itself is already an adventure. getting there and going around, you will already get familiarized with the place and see different things. when you get to the place, you have to sign in your name/age/agency and wait patiently in queue. once your number gets called and its your turn to come up, you have to say your slate which is usually your name, age, and agency. you will then have to show your hands and your profiles. it's such a funny thing if you're seeing it as a "normal" person. but that's how every audition is like especially with commercials castings. for print castings, you will have to leave your zcard (which has your pictures and measurements dressed in the agency layout and logo) and show your portfolio book.  ive been to all different castings - something from really quick and boring to something where you have to dance and act out something ridiculous. there was even a time when i had to kiss a guy (yes you read that right!). some castings will have you be in bikini and you'll have to strut there in your bikini in front of the casting directors and other models. after awhile you will just develop a thick skin that you wouldn't think anything of it. it's all part of the job.

i guess the other stuff i have to think about is food. what to eat, where to eat and who to eat it with. everyday is different and it all depends on how many castings were scheduled that day, and then i would hit the gym, or go to the mall or the beach. really i can't say what a "typical" day is like, but i'll try and list out the options i usually go with:

mondays: free night to catch up from the weekend. maybe a night in to watch dvds and just relax. most of the time this is when i would do my correspondence.

tuesdays: dizzy's is a place to check out after dinner for some kareoke session. after that, 'asoca' is the place to see and be seen. it's in the city so we would take the cab there and we'd try to carpool with other people, or get a ride from someone. it's a small place where you can drink and dance.

wednesdays: this is when we'd usually try to be more flexible on where we go. long street is usually a good bet because there's always something to do there. or we'd just have a patio dinner and talk there until they close on us. i guess that's one thing that sucks in my 'hood. everything closes fairly early, unless you live in the city. but i guess it's a good thing too because it makes it safer and quieter.

thursdays: jade! such a fun club, even though it's small and it's ALWAYS packed. so packed that you dont really have much dancing space, but every thursday is 'model night' and models get in for free. they play really good music. it's also really close to where we live so paying for cab is not a biggy. 

fridays: let the weekend begin. the list of bars and clubs never ends and it's time to put your sexy dress and dancing shoes on and paint the town whatever colour you desire!

saturdays: although every day in CT is a party, saturday night is still prime night for parties. we usually frequent st yves nightclub, 31, or marvel in long street (an underground black club - kinda sketch so i dont have any photos from this place but so fun regardless). there would also be beach parties and braai's (aka bbqs here in north america).

sundays: caprice is the place to be and to meet people for dinner and drinks.  after a few bottles of wine at dinner, that's when the party real party starts.

all this is different of course if you're booked for a job that day. some jobs are half day, and some are full days. there are jobs that are sometimes in a different city so you get your siteseeing done then too. the studio jobs are the most boring but usually you meet different people so it's all good.  there are also shoots done in beautful houses.

how can one not enjoy their stay in cape town? but unfortunately not everyone appreciated it the way i did. most of these people are full time models back where they came from and they only know how to do that. and if times are tough and they dont book any jobs, they go crazy (see story on roommate #2) and they over indulge in the good stuff thats when it turns out really bad.  like with everything, too much of a good thing is bad for you. 

below are some random photos of sites and food. im thankful every morning that i was blessed with one more day to enjoy life.

the infamous soccer stadium, located in greenpoint.
there's a good view of this right across from doppio zero which is a good place to eat.
this is also close to the virgin active gym i go to, as well as the VA waterfront.

an interesting person at greemarket square

a nice view from my agency's street, located in tamboerskloof

an awesome coffee place i discovered on main road, walkable from my apartment
coffee, tea and hot chocolate here are the best ive ever had, and im not being biased !

prawn/calamari and kingklip fish with chips
at ocean basket

my favourite meal "seafood platter for one"
my friends hate that i can eat all this and not care

boerewors sausage with couscous at our fave spot "saul's taverna"
which is just a few steps from our place
i know it looks weird, but TRUST that it's awesome

a posh cafe where they have really good carrot cake

there was a bike tour right in front of my apartment,
hence the fences

walking on victoria road and looking up at lion's head mountain
i cant believe i made it to the tip! watch for that post.

the view on our usual walk to clifton beach
this is currently my desktop picture at work.. so nice and nostalgic.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

33 - save the last dance for me

so ive reached the second leg of my trip when a month had already gone by and there's another month to go. im starting to fall madly in love with cape town but at the same time, some people are already starting to leave (contract over). but meeting new friends never stops and its great to always meet new acquaintances and the city is small enough that you'll bump into them again eventually.

goodbyes were never my forte. there are some people ive met that had a bigger impact than the others. everything happens for a reason and the people that cross your path are there for learning experiences. i dont think i regret meeting anybody from my trip. they were all special to me in their own ways and i was very fortunate to have met so many good people considering there were bunch of bad ones ive heard about. of course as you have probably already read, t had my share of the crazies, but even the bad is so good for me.

my first night out with sanny, the new girl next door (literally)
we share the love for 'savanah dry' (featured here) and the love of dancing like no one's watching

chris's last night in CT (sober). his actual last night was a total hot mess.
i have the utmost respect for this man, because he put me on a pedestal.
he was the success of my little experiement (written a few posts prior to this)
he knew i wasnt one to mess with. thank you.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

32 - on set

there were times when i was so wrapped up with everything else that i forget one of the reasons why i came here, and that is to work. so here's another high profile job i did (won't disclose what product brand) and i had one of those "is this really happening to me?" moments.

one of the best perks about doing a job, especially if there are more than one talent is that you gain new friends. i met quite a few people from this job and i think it's been one of the funnest job ive booked, despite the long hours. at the end of the day everyone knew what my name was because the director would always yell it out (i was ms. popularity on this day).  it pays a lot to have a big personality. at the end of the day i had 2 girl bffs and 3 guys asked for my number. not bad for a normal day.


at wardrobe fitting with lots of designer shoes, my fave was this vintage miu miu.
i got to wear jimmy choos for the first time in my life on this day.

this guy was SO hot. my friends made him ask for my number.
so sad i was too shy to take a picture of his face :(

waiting for hair and makeup, with a cup of much needed coffee.
call time was 5:30am - you'd look this grumpy too if you were me

hair and makeup team
talent learning her lines

the only good thing about having to start early for a shoot: catered breakfast
it's such a shame that you can eat all you can but the caveat is that you need to look good (not bloated) while shooting, so you cant really eat all you want. it's unfair, but most of the time i usually dont care and stuff my face anyway.

dude preparing my 'over medium' eggs fresh from the pan

(sorry, i cant figure out how to rotate this damn picture)
but this is the biggest set lights ive ever seen in my life !


the set up close. it doesnt do it justice, especially in this scene but the other scenes looked cooler.
i couldnt have anything with me because i was in and out of set, but good thing my outfit had a purse that i have to carry so i put my phone in there. most of the time we're not allowed to take photos and it looks unprofessional :(

the director, directing.
all this was super cool, i wish i was able to take more photos!
so much work go into this and it's so cool to witness all of this and actual be IN it.