03/09
Hell Cesar
Dead Boy Productions Interview with Kim Falcon
(Photo by: Roy Varga)
Tell us how you first got into pin-up modeling?
I was always in love with nostalgia and the cars, art and music that went along with it. It just kinda happened. I have always felt like a pin-up girl at heart, especially being raised with uncles that restored old 50's hot rods and an aunt that loved Marilyn Monroe. I was always very different when I was younger and never really liked the norm or trendy stuff. It's creative and fun and so it became a hobby and evolved from there.
What attracted you to the sub-culture scene?
The cute boys on old fifties choppers. J/K I guess what attracted me initially would have been the music, but once you're attracted to one thing the flood gates open to all the other things like the cars, the art, the people.Tell us where the love for the 1962 Ford Falcon developed?
Well I'm a beach gal. Naturally being raised by the beach my whole life in Southern California, I always wanted a beach style car and it was love at first site when I first laid my eyes on her. She even had surf racks on her when I found her :o)Describe a typical day at work for a photo shoot?
Good question...It will typically be me goofing around and freezing J/K. There is never a typical day for me. The projects I do are always different. It's funny because each time I feel like it's the first time. Sometimes I joke about not knowing what I'm doing.How does a mother of two find the time to do what you do?
Almost every bit of time in my life is calculated and balanced. I have a great schedule and formula. My children get my complete focus when they are with me, but once in awhile they have Grammies and Grampies to look after them. My kids love what I do and are very, very supportive.What is your secret to keeping your rockin curves?
Haha! Well I eat right most of the time. I don't eat meat but I enjoy seafood. I am always on the go. But I also run 4 miles every other day. It's all about taking care of myself.Tell us what is the most memorable show you've attended?
It would have to be the Rockabilly Revival show in Austin, Texas put on by Gretsch Guitars. I was officialy introduced as the Gretsch Girl that evening. It was such a humbling and blessed moment. I was on stage saying hello to nearly 3,000 people. What an honor.Talk about the relationship with Gretsch and how it came about?
I approached them with a project idea and they said that they had been in search for a girl for awhile. They loved my image and thought I was the girl they were searching for all along. Not to mention a Falcon and a Falcon sorta made a natural fit. I love them! They are absolutely some of the most amazing people I have ever worked with.
Name some of your favorite photographers you've worked with?
Definitely a small handfull but my absolute top three are Holly West, Lesley Slenning and Justice Howard. I also consider them all to be good friends.Any advice to up and coming pin-up models?
Be real, be yourself. Have your own style and be good to others in the scene.
What is the ultimate goal for your career?
To be Happy and Healty and inspire positivity to others.
You've been a doll anything you like to add?
I love my fans and I appreciate all of the love and support they have given me over the past three years. So a special thanks for all the love!~Thank you for spending time doing this wish nothing but the best.Awh love you too!
( ***8x10 autographPrints*** of the kittie picture featured above!)
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