Valerie: TeenyB Girl

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6 Responses to “Valerie: TeenyB Girl”

  1. Interesting! On this ocasion, the selected model is a TeenyB Girl. In all three shots, the model is wearing exactly the same clothing. Was that her choice, or the photographer’s, perhaps?

    Anyway, it is a fairly dark shade of pink which the model is wearing, so it goes better with the evening. Indeed, all three pictures seem to have been taken, either during the evening or at night!

    The photographer has captured what remains of the sunlight, as it shimmers on the ocean waves. But, less so in the first shot.

    The model is positioned in front of the wall, in the first scene. I wondered what Valerie would look like, if the photographer had taken a shot of her, posing on the wall!

    Staying with that first image, I have the impression that the photographer is aware of the contours of this model’s physique. To some degree, this contrasts with the contours of the stone wall in the background.

    Now, the model herself certainly looks attractive! She has blonde shoulder-length hair, and a quite strong-looking physique. And, the only way to describe her facial expressions in these shots, is “foxy”!

    Thankyou, yet again, to Bikini Beat! Also, let’s hope that Valerie makes a return to this site! Along with, more TeenyB Girls, perhaps?

  2. Thanks to Julian L Hawksworth for her excellent review. Very well written.

  3. Sonya, I am male!

  4. That’s Valerie, one of the girls who won our contest at Savvy.com. Super sweet girl and she actually looks this good in real life. Her father was severely injured by a drunk driver and it changed her life in ways most of us can’t understand.

  5. She’s beautiful, Steven. I’m sorry to hear about her father; I’m sure the experience made her a stronger person.

  6. sweet

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