Photographer Visits 'A!' Seeking Models

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — "A! Entertainment" presents an opportunity for adult actresses and models to participate in a test shoot with photographer Alan Strutt live on Thursday's show.

Glamour photographer Strutt is seeking new faces for upcoming pictorials and covers in magazines such as Maxim, Stuff and GQ, and plans to make the most of this chance to find new and exciting faces, a representative said.

"I like the California look and I am always seeking new and experienced models to place in European magazines. I'll be snapping test shots and getting details from all of the models. That will allow me to schedule full photo sessions with the chosen models in the future."

"A!" host Tony Batman said, "I encourage all models, dancers and adult actresses to attend the show and meet Alan in person. This man fills magazines with beautiful women and this might be the next top world model's big break, right here on my show."

Strutt will only be available to models who would like to test with him on this special edition of "A! Entertainment."

"I'm in Los Angeles for this week, and then off to Thailand where I'm shooting 20 girls from 20 different countries for Maxim International. I'm looking for girls here to use in that shoot, as well as in other pictorials over the coming months."

All models over the age of 18 are invited to attend the test shoot, and may appear on the air during the "A! Entertainment."

To reserve your space, email Tony Batman at batmaninla@gmail.com, before 5 p.m. on Thursday. No one will be admitted unless they are on the official "A! Entertainment" guest list.

A! Entertainment broadcasts through KSEX.com every Tuesday and Thursday evening, from 8-10 p.m. PDT.

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