[custom_adv] "One time, I had a shoot here in New York, and we were shooting on a rooftop. It was like, in the 30s or 40s, and the wind was blowing. It was just freezing. [custom_adv] "If there are bystanders or people walking around, I'll feel a little awkward. If it's just the crew, I don't really think anything of it. I'm pretty comfortable. [custom_adv] "I would turn around and the drone was almost in my face and all of a sudden, you blink and it would zoom up to the sky. It was so cool. I felt like it was the next generation of photography." [custom_adv] I just feel awkward when they walk up and stare. They're not used to it so they're staring, watching. A lot of times I'll be shooting in a pretty remote location already so you don't really have that issue, but it can be awkward at times." [custom_adv] I had hand warmers, but I had to put them all on the backside of me. It's kind of funny to see the behind-the-scenes of that shoot because in the pictures, it looks so warm and nice out, but then I have these heaters all around me." [custom_adv] "Usually you're shooting coats in summertime and sweating, or you're shooting swimsuits in the wintertime and you're freezing. [custom_adv] That's just the nature of fashion; we're always one season ahead, so we're usually definitely off topic off time. It's one of those things where I'm like, 'Oh my god, here I am, while people are going summer blonde, I'm going winter brunette.'" [custom_adv] "Bandeaus are really challenging for me to wear. I think the trick for me is just to tie it really tight because it makes your boobs pop a little bit and it won't slip down. Bandeaus are definitely the trickiest for me personally. Some girls can do it. It's just a matter of how busty you are, so for me, it can be challenging at times."