Goth Girl of the Year 2007

Dec 20, 2007

Goth Girl of The Year time is here and we want to hear your comments. Like last year we are taking your vote. This year we've featured 13 girls and we thank everyone (viewers & submitters) who have made the site a huge success with 9,000 visitors per month. If you submitted and still haven't heard from us, we are simply waiting for next year. If you haven't submitted, what are you waiting for? You could be Goth Girl of the Year 2008. (see rules)





Here is a quick review of the models featured on Goth Girl of the Week in 2007.

Acid Candy
Acid Candy
London Shadows
London Shadows
Sinmora
Wicked Mina
Wicked Mina
Vampire Kitten
Vampire Kitten
Leyla
Leyla
Arachna
White Embrace
White Embrace
Scarlet Sin
Scarlet Sin
Lyliak
Lyliak
DJ N3cr0phelia
DJ N3cr0phelia
Violet Eyes
Annabelle Lee
Annabelle Lee



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Feature: Annabelle Lee

Dec 9, 2007


ChestWaistHipsHeightWeight
Imperial31"25.5"33"5"3'101lb
Metric79cm65cm84cm159cm46kg
GGotW: How long have you modeled?
AL: Up until the age of 18, I absolutely refused to be in photos at all! When I was studying computers at polytech, my friend Justin, an artist, told me about a girl in his class who he thought I should meet. This turned out to be the photographer from Gothique Noir, who I agreed to model for a shoot, and we ended up doing two shoots together. I still haven't done any paid or professional work, but am keen to if the right oppurtunity comes up.

GGotW: What got you started?
AL: Meeting the photographer/artist from Gothique Noir, Jess. I was already a fan of her work and we had alot in common, and I was in awe of her talent, I really wanted to be a part of her work, and I loved the thought of being part of her artwork. We both had Emily Strange bags, and 'Tim Burton style' shoes, and this was going to be the beginning of a beautiful working relationship.

GGotW: What was your first shoot?
AL: I think it was around August 2005, with Gothique Noir, it was quite casual, we were just students taking photos in the polytech studio, but nearly ended up burning the place down when we almost forgot to blow out the candles we had lit when we took a break!

GGotW: Who have you shot with?
AL: Gothique Noir, twice, and Paul Michaels Photography. I wish there were more options available for gothic/alternative models in New Zealand, its hard to get work, especially paid! I would really like to get work modelling for gothic clothing companies but I know theres just not enough work to make a career of it.

GGotW: What was your best experience on set?
AL: Not having had much experience, I dont really have any stories to tell, or anything amazing thats happened. Apart from leaving the candles burning, and a bit of a nipple slip once (who doesn't have that happen at some stage?!), theres not much to tell.
The most awkward moment though, has got to be posing on a rubbish bin in a graffiti covered alleyway. It had been raining so it was really slippery and I had big chunky shoes on, and I ended up climbing onto an abandoned heater to get onto the bin, then sprawling myself all over
this slightly wet, dirty rubbish bin, trying not to fall off an holding on for dear life, as it was on a steep angle. The photographer was trying to get a contrast, classic gothic against city urban
graffiti, but I was too busy trying not to fall off, to really give any expression other than 'get me off here!'.

GGotW: How into the goth scene are you?
AL: I hate the word 'scene'!!! I was gothic' long before I heard of the term, so I was surprised to find out there was a whole 'scene' of people out there who had the same viewpoint of life. I personally don't like being called 'goth', as I prefer to describe myself as being gothic.
It may sound stupid, but 'goth' these days is a word that people who don't deserve to use it try to compliment themselves with. You know, the ones who are practically emo, but are like 'I like My Chemical Romance, I like Nightmare Before Christmas, I wear black, I cut myself, blah blah blah, Im a goth'. And they say it with pride. So I find it almost an insulting label, as it puts me in a similar category as them. Whereas gothic...now, theres a term that puts beautiful images in my mind. Gothic is midnight in a cemetery, long black dresses, and candlelight. Gothic is everything I love, describes the whole world I live in.
Anyway...Im not really in the 'scene' at all. I began my gothic existence alone, and thats where it will remain. I do have friends, but they are mostly the friends I had at school - the general 'misfits' who all hung out together. I like the fact that my friends are different to me, and not 'in the scene'. We dont really have a goth scene in New Zealand anyway, like we dont have goth clubs, though we do have a Fetish Ball annually in Christchurch. I am a dedicated metalhead though, and I guess you could say I am more into that scene, although really I just have my own scene! :-p
Online, its a different story, as I do like to meet other gothically minded people, and visit gothic sites. I even had my own gothic/altervative lifestyle ezine, which I hope to reinvent in 2008,
when I get some time.

GGotW: What lead you into the all things Gothic?
AL: I was always drawn to the dark side, a big fan of classic horror movies, horror novels, Edgar Allan Poe, etc even as a child, and as I got older it became more dominant in me. As I started choosing my own clothes, I was drawn to darker clothes, and I liked things like skirts and dresses, that were considered unfashionable. At school, I always got comments like 'Why do you dress like a slutty vampire?'. But I didnt realise there were other people who lived like me. I was very drawn into my own world, and had no idea that there were other people who lived like me. There werent other goths at school either, so it wasnt til I was quite old, maybe 15?, that people started asking if I was goth or not. And I'd just say 'What the fuck? Im just me'. So I just led myself in the direction that life pushed me, and ended up gothic, so I got myself into the scene...though I do believe I live in my own scene, really - I definitely have my own twist on the traditional goth style.

GGotW: What is you favorite aspect being Gothic?
AL: Because we live differently to most of society, we can all bond over our experiences. We've all been persecuted against, we've all known what its like to be different. So we have that in common. But more importantly we like things that most people dont like, so when we meet people who like the things we do, its special. Like if I meet someone who shares my love of B-grade, old school horror, it means alot to me, because its so unusual. And despite the fact that we're always accused of looking 'scary', most of us are friendly and down to earth people.

GGotW: Where would you like to see your modeling go?
AL: I would love to get paid for a shoot! Not so much for the money, but just to be recognized that I've taken a step forward in my career. I would also love the chance to model clothing/shoes for some of the brands I love, I would even do it free, Id just be honoured to have
the chance to do it. I would also like to go further into more 'adult' modeling, but only if it really appealed to me. I considered Suicide Girls, but am now hoping to do something more unique and
interesting....I'll see what comes up.

GGotW: What do you do when your not modeling?
AL: I'm obsessed with computers, and still spend alot of time with them. I live with my boyfriend, and we spend most of our free time together, fortuntely he shares my passion for horror movies and metal. I work in retail, which I hate, but am going to art school next year. And I spend way too much time watching CSI and Law and Order (and its spin offs).

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News: Site Update

Dec 6, 2007


The new Goth Girl of the Week template is up. Please feel free to leave us comments on it at the bottom of this post.

Why did we switch to a new blog template? It was time, and we were having some problems with the add-ons in the sidebars. We are considering this V5.0. There will be some revisions in the coming weeks:

1 Banner Logo
2 colour in sidebars
3 New Date stamp
4 Fix the footer. (currently showing up in the right sidebar)
5 Add boarder.
6 2008 Banner Logo
7 Label Cloud
8 Menu Bar
9 Social Bookmarking
9.a How to add a Digg Button
9.b How to add a Slashdot link
9.c How to add a StumbleUpon Button
9.d How to add a delicio.us button
9.e How to add a Technorati button
10 Scroll box
11.a added Gothic Search try it on left sidebar
11.b minor rearrangement of sidebars
11.c Added new art work by Ash Vickers

Version 6.0 Now online

Version 7.0 Now online
-Used the Sandollar template
1 added slimbox
2 replace headder with Ash Vickers image.
2.a added Goth Girl of the Week in BlackChancery Font 67.25pt.
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Profile: Elizabeth Chiyoko

Dec 2, 2007

We first discovered Elizabeth Chiyoko on DeviantArt where her images from Doncaster, England caught our attention, and we knew we had to Profile her. Her own bio below tells her story and hopefully the images will make you want to learn more about her art.

She can be found on the net:
DeviantArt
Model Mayhem
Wicked Talent
Net Model
YouTube
MySpace



Elizabeth Chiyoko Photography
I have been extremely interested in the industry since I was very young. So I have decided to indulge in my passion of photography.
At this time I have no studio so location shoots only.
I have skills with taking photos also with the editing and airbrushing of photos.
I am looking to help models reach their potential and also raise both of our portfolios.
I am looking to work with both male and female and those in an alternative/interesting/different style. This is my interest.


Being a photographer, I like to get a curtain look in my images, I will not work with models that I don’t find attractive or suit my style of photography. This increases my chances of getting the look I want in my portfolio.
I do NOT agree with pro-ana looks so don’t even ask. You will be instantly cast away.
Although I do make exceptions for some things, like awareness shoots.


The styles I am willing to shoot are:
-Alternative
-Burlesque (No Nudity, Tasteful)
-Pin-Up (No Nudity, Tasteful)
-Gothic
-Punk
-Pierced
-Tattooed
-Extreme fashion
-Extreme make-up
-Extreme hair
-Cyber
-Fantasy
-Cosplay
-Visual Kei
-J Rock/Pop
-Gore
-Horror
-Fake Blood
-Scary
*I am willing to negotiate other styles not mentioned, just ask.*

I will NOT shoot the styles of:
-Nudity
-Porn
-Racism
-Hateful
-Vulgar
-Pro - Ana




What I require from my models:
-On time
-Reliable
-Professional behaviour
-Confidence to some degree in front of the camera
-Some Ideas (A photoshoot shouldn’t just be about the photographer)
-Variation with poses/facial expression etc
-Being prepared
-Good Communication about planning a shoot
-Able to inform me of anything they think I should know
-Respect towards me and, in some cases, other people on set (MUA etc)





I may bring someone along with me at shoots. I am completely happy with models bringing along someone too.
It is preferred that the model can get to Doncaster or lives near Doncaster as sometimes I am unable to travel.
I am at the moment doing free work because I am building up my experience also. I will send you the photos by your chosen method (email, CD etc No prints unless paid for)
All photos, under no circumstances, will be given to the model under 2 weeks of the shoot. I need this time to choose the set, edit them and whatever else needs to be done. Please respect this is how I work.
If you want a poor job, go to a poor photographer. I on the other hand, am not.

Please note all the photos will have a watermark with my name.


I will be working with a Fujifilm S5700 camera and Photoshop CS2 (if needed). I sometimes use a step ladder and tripod.


I am open to all suggestions by the model and also would like information on accessories you could bring to the shoot. (E.g. hats, scarves, gloves, different types of shoes/ clothing etc)
I would also like to know a list of possible outfits so that the location will fit the style and clothes.


Please note that I will not be paying for models travel at this time nor will I be doing paid work with them. Please respect that.
Please note I like to be EXTREMELY organized before a shoot, so I will send you multiple emails etc updating you on the situation, asking you questions and checking all details. I only do this so I know for definite in my head what is going on with the shoot.

Don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any queries or problems, I will answer as soon as possible.

Thank you for reading my profile!


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