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Model Of The Moment : Sabrina Hunter

Submitted by Hahz on September 30, 2009 – 11:54 am20 Comments

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Sabrina Hunter the former Smooth Girl Magazine rookie of the year returns after a brief hiatus.Propz IndosPlace

When did you first appear in the urban modeling scene and how did you get started/noticed?

I got my first job in a video for Bubba Sparxx and it was arranged for me by a friend. After that video, I was “noticed” by my former manager at an event. I gave her my contact information, she contacted me, and the rest is history.

What were your most prominent jobs once you got started (e.g., music videos and/or magazine appearances)?

I did videos for Kanye West, Jon B., and Fabolous. I was also a cover/feature in the Rookie Edition of Smooth Girl Magazine 2005, and I was in King Magazine with The Game in March 2005.

What made you decide to step away from urban modeling for a while?

The main reason I stepped away from the urban modeling business was due to financial reasons. I do what makes dollars and SENSE. I had just graduated from college with my Bachelor’s degree when I was getting the most work and I was ready to see some cash and stability. Modeling full-time didn’t provide what I was looking for in a profession, because the work didn’t pay enough on a steady basis so I put my degree to work for me instead. I chose to not model part-time, either because the cost was more than the benefit, so I dropped it altogether.

What made you decide to return, even if only in a limited fashion?

I want to make myself visible to the public. I just finished writing my first novel, entitled Skeletons in the Closet, and my desire is to be published, so I’m using modeling as a marketing technique. The novel is about a young woman in LA who falls in love with a man who is a professional football player who turns out to be bisexual.

Are you concerned that urban modeling will come back to haunt you in your professional pursuits, and if not, why?

I’m not concerned because I do what I feel is right for me. Also, there are some things I just won’t do. If I’m not comfortable or if I feel something could harm me professionally, I don’t do it. I know the urban modeling profession, as a whole, has a pretty bad reputation. As in any profession, there are people who do the right things and there are people who do the wrong things. I just stay professional and let my work speak for itself, whether it’s modeling, writing a novel, or preparing financial statements.

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