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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Updating in Progress...

Happy holidays everyone!!! I have not had many new posts to my blog, but I do journal about all of my adventures as I experience them. I plan to update them to my blog soon. Please bare with me... you will be seeing new posts from this summer and fall pop up randomly.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

L.A. with FWR

I think Rick, producer of Fem Wrestling Rooms, gets a little jealous of all the traveling his models get to do, so he decided to take a roadtrip to Los Angels and invited me along! I was thrilled to join Rick on this trip and show him the hot spots I know of in L.A.! We had a great time talking about anything and everything on the drive and I am very pleased to have Rick as a close friend. Although I tend to get along with and become friends with most producers I work for, it is rare that I develop as close of a friendship as I have with Rick. He has always supported me as a model and is now a big supporter of me as a producer. He has been a big help in getting me motivated in producing my own BatTracy videos and has helped me out a lot with production. Thanks Rick!

During our weekend in L.A. we hung out with another wrestler of FWR, Helena, who had recently moved there. It was great to see her and hang out with her! She took us to some great places to eat and joined us for a visit to the La Brea Tarpits and the LACMA (art museum) where I got to see the a lot of amazing Japanese and Egyptian art and artifacts. Helena is really into Japanese culture so it was really neat to tour the Japanese art section with her. She taught me a few words in Japanese which are difficult, but fun to say. It's too bad I've forgotten them already :( I then chose to tour the Egyptian art, which has always fascinated me. I have also been in a phase lately of watching documentaries about ancient civilizations. Especially about the pyramids and giant structures. There's no way we did this stuff on our own. Aliens, I'm telling you. Aliens!

The tarpits are locat
ed right next to the art museum and were really interesting! I learned a lot about all the animals that used to roam the area before there were people. Millions of bones have been pulled from the sticky black tar and they supply a majority of the skeletons constructed in museums all around the world. I always thought it would be a boring tour, but it was the opposite. It was a lot of fun! The giant mammoth skeletons are huge and very intimidating to stand under. The teeth of the saber tooth tigers are also quite intimidating. There was even a section where you could watch the scientists work on the bones. They were in a lab, called the "fishbowl", which was surrounded by glass that allowed us to see in. It reminded me of the lab in Jurassic Park where they see the dinosaur eggs hatch. It was really neat.

However, the best part was that we were there during the Tim Burton exhibit! The LACMA devoted a whole section of the museum to Tim Burton for a temporary exhibit of his art and life's work. It was amazing!!! That man's mind is definitely one of the most unique. Even as a child he exploded his overflowing imagination onto paper. It is a such an interesting collection! And of course it included drawings, artwork and costumes from all the movies he has worked on including Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Mars Attacks, Nightmare Before Christmas, Corpse Bride and several others. My favorite was probably the Beetlejuice room. It was full of all the crazy characters from the movie, with most displayed in blacklight. It was so cool and I can't do it justice with words. If you are a Tim Burton fan, this is something you should find a way to see. It will be at the LACMA through Oct 31, 2011. Or least Google it for images ;)

We also spent some time at Venice Beach. We couldn't go to LA without going to the beach! Also, for Rick who hasn't been there before, Venice was the place to go. I've been several times, but it is always special to take someone who has never been. All the street performers, musicians and vendors provide such a great atmosphere. Rick was able to pick up a nice collection of lucha masks for wrestling and I got an awesome hat for Burningman. It's a warm fuzzy hood in the form of a wolf which I have named Wolfie! So original huh!? Rick looked at me like I was crazy and had no idea why I was buying something so silly. I wore it the whole day and I can tell Rick was a little embarrassed to walk with me. But he realized how fun it was once I started to get compliments on it. I even had compliments yelled at me from the street while I wore it driving around in the car, lol! Rick knows how cool Wolfie is now :) I can't wait to wear it at Burningman!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

TracytheProducer

I love working with art and glamor photographers, but a majority of the work I end up booking is shooting for fetish producers. I think this is because I have a lot more fun acting and I love learning about all the various fetishes people have.

My friend Jamie Daniels is a model turned fetish producer and has been pushing me to produce for a little over a year now. She has been a great mentor to me in this industry and her encouragement and motivation has been a big push to help get me started filming my own videos. She told me not to worry about what to shoot, just start shooting stuff and if I listen to my fans and read the forums, I will find the direction I need to go in.

She was right! I found my path in the direction of the super heroine! I had been getting a lot of emails lately from fans that loved me in videos where I play the character Batgirl. One fan, wrote me to tell me that there was a entire thread about me in the Ultimate Superheroine Forum. I was surprised to read how much people enjoyed me playing Batgirl. It was great!

I quickly came to the realization that I could utilize the suit and my enjoyment of playing the campy character to shoot my own Batgirl videos. I have yet to see anyone else shoot with the classic Batgirl suit and play the character the way that I do, so I figured filming BatTracy videos would be a great idea. Look out world wide web, BatTracy is out looking for adventure!

Wish me luck!

Sending out hugs and love...



Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Holy 80's Katy Perry!

I absolutely love Katy's new video. It reminds me of all my favorite movies growing up =)

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Live Wrestling Show

I've worked with Rick with Fem Wrestling Rooms for a few years now and he is one of the best producers I work for. Not only has he become a great friend and his shoots are a ton of fun, he treats us to fun events like a live wrestling show! I have never been to one and was super excited to go! It was such a great time. I love getting in the ring and getting thrown around or putting the moves on others. But to watch professionals put on a show, that was a real treat. They are amazing and have some awesome moves. I'm all pumped up and excited now! I have new moves to try out in Rick's ring :)

Saturday, May 14, 2011

How do you look in a Mustache?

Had a blast celebrating my friends 30th birthday. They are twins! Isn't that fun!? I always wished I had a twin. Anyway, they got a fun corkscrew as a present.

Kevin says, "this is neat, but I don't know if I'll actually use it"

So I grab my camera and found an excellent use for this novelty gift... Entertainment!









Saturday, May 7, 2011

1st time in New Orleans!

Friday, April 29, 2011

Sexy Hair in Houston

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Birthday on Bourbon Street!

Happy Birthday to me! I'm away from home, family and loved ones this year on my birthday, but I am with one of my favorite people and best bud London. We are in New Orleans and it's my first time here! We went out on the French Quarter last night and partied up on Bourbon street! There was a nice mix of live music and I think I got a well rounded New Orleans experience. As much as I could for one night anyway. We head to Baton Rouge for a shoot this afternoon and then its back to Texas. Even though I'm not home on my birthday, which makes me sad ....I miss my kitty :( ...I am still having a good time.

London has convinced me to make a Wishlist for my birthday. So, if anyone wants to get me anything for my b-day, I would be overwhelmed with joy. If I were to have a present waiting for me when I got home, I wouldn't know what to do...that would just be too awesome for words! Even if you cant get me anything from my wishlist, go check it out...get to know me a little more by seeing the things I like ;)


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Road Trip Time!

Flying out to Austin in the morning! Gonna spend a few days in Austin with London, then we're road trippin' in her new Mustang through Louisiana! We plan to spend time shooting in Dallas for a few days first. Then we'll be off to New Orleans, Baton Rouge and then Houston before heading back to Austin. I'm so excited!!! This will be my first trip to Louisiana and I am stoked about seeing NOLA! I'm pretty sure we will be there on the 25th for my birthday, so I hope to party it up on Bourbon Street! I'm also really looking forward to hanging out with London and having some chill time with her around Austin and in her new apartment. It's the first place she has really had. She's painted a mural on the wall, has plants and collected a bunch of recycled furniture. She's also got her first dog recently, who I haven't met yet, so I'm thrilled to meet her! This should be a fun trip :)

Monday, April 18, 2011

Tucson Buds!

Went out on 4th Ave, our main "party street" in Tucson. I hardly ever go out when I am home, so this was kind of a big deal. I also hardly get to see my good Burningman friends Selina and Eric, so it was great to go out with them, have some hemp beer to celebrate upcoming 4-20 and catch up with whats been going on in our lives. Eric has become a bootlegger, making and selling his own wine...which is pretty tasty! And Selina has started selling her hand made glass jewelry. They are both extremely creative and productive people, so they are very inspiring to be around. They are also very much in love and are super sweet to each other, it is so nice to be around their kind of love... Such great people, I am glad to be friends with them!

We hung out a little mexican food place with excellent cheap tacos and live music. Heard an amazing blue grass band...actually I think they were a collection of people from other bands just getting together and making some music. It was beautiful.
Next was "Fatheads", an awesome bar attached to a glass blowing shop, which has neat art everywhere made by local artists and fun graffiti on the patio walls. The bar top is fun and unique too! It is a long, giant plexiglass case that holds a bunch of local artwork for sale. Selina has a section of the bar for her selling her own glass pieces (necklaces, bracelets, keychains, and her unique dreadlock accesories). She is really excited about it, as she should be. I am really proud of her for putting her beautiful creations out there for Tucson to enjoy!

Eric and Selina will be leaving Tucson at the beginning of May to spend the summer in Oregon. They are going to work on a farm or something...escape the extreme heat of summer in Tucson, work with nature and be surrounded by good people. How nice! Big green trees and lots of grass and plants, Oh...I'm jealous! I have yet to travel to that area, so hopefully I can make plans to visit them this summer...maybe fly out there and drive with them to Burningman... hmmmm sounds like a great idea!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Twin's Birthday!

I'm usually only home 1-2 weeks each month, so I don't get to go out and see my Tucson friends very often. But I'll be getting people together this weekend to celebrate the birthday of two long time friends of mine! Excited =D

Happy Birthday Kenny and Kevin!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Wrestling in Phoenix

Santiago with Sleeperkids World came from Atlanta, GA to wrestle some of us West Coast Girls in California and Arizona! He made a 5 part documentary of his travels. The first 2 parts are mainly of his visit to Los Angeles, below you can watch parts 3-5 which were shot in Phoenix with me!





Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Spelunking in Peppersauce Canyon

For the past few months Josh and I have been separated and it was heartbreaking spending Valentines Day without him. After coming home from W. Virginia I was really missing him and wanted to see him really bad. I didn't have much hope for a future together, but hoped that we could at least repair some of the hurt that was done and build up our friendship again. I knew doing some kind of activity would be the best for us, so I asked him to go spelunking with me.

This was very exciting because even though I've been through the cave 4-5 times already, Josh has never been. This has always surprised me because he is a rock climber. He's climbed on Mt. Lemon for years, but has never explored the cave found along the backside of the mountain. Since he introduced me to climbing, along with several other adventurous activities, I was thrilled to be able to introduce him to something! He was like a little kid getting to go to the zoo for the very first time. He was super excited and thrilled I came up with the idea. I even think he was quite impressed!

And it was the best idea. We had a wonderful time! The past and future slipped our minds and we went on an adventure in the present. Nothing else matter expect for us, the cave and our head lamps. At one point Josh got me to keep my light off for more than a second. It was pitch black and uber scary! I kept hearing that gurgling sound the cave monsters make in the movie The Descent and started freaking out. He kept me from turning the lights back on until I really started to panic...which only took about 15 seconds. I can't imagine running out of light and getting lost in a cave. That would be my worst nightmare. I am so afraid of the dark it's ridiculous!

Monday, March 7, 2011

NYC!

Spent a week and a half traveling around New York City with London. She found a cheap hotel in Brooklyn that we stayed in all week... super small... like a box with a bed and a small fridge. Bonus! Normally, we crash with people we know around the city and are usually packing up all our stuff and changing locations every few days. Between our clothes, wardrobe, laptop and personal items...we end up lugging around a lot of bags and suitcases. This is not the most fun in the city with lots of walking... crowded streets... many stairs in the subway... trains... buses. It was nice to stay in one place all week, even if it was small.

We both had a busy week of shooting all around the city... went to New Jersey twice and we took a 2 day trip to Philadelphia. Megasbus: NYC to Philly, $7. Awesome.

London worked more than I've ever seen her work. That girl was doing 3 shoots a day, every day. With the amount of time it takes to get around in the big city, she was pulling 12hr days on her feet... just go, go, go! Every night we'd hop in our big fluffy hotel bed, so excited to not have to share a couch or a floor, thinking we would immediately pass out and get some good sleep, only to stay awake for hours talking and giggling like 7 year-olds at a sleep over. It seemed that the more desperately we needed sleep, the more it eluded us. This caused us to be like zombies for most of the week, but we made it to all our shoots and had a blast with each other like we always do.
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I got to work with good friends and make some new ones! London and I worked a photography workshop in SoHo that turned out really well. It was small... around 7 photographers... just the two of us modeling. We took turns, gave each other breaks... and posed together. We went out to a nice lunch in Little Italy afterwards, which was fabulous!

Worked with some friends in the giantess fetish industry.... took the bus out to New Jersey and posed as giantesses all day. Think... Attack of the 50ft Woman... it's an interesting fetish to say the least.

London had a shoot with an artistic erotic artist, Aeric Meredith. I got to shoot with him too. The photos are phenomenal. He was one of the most interesting people I've met in a long time. Reminds me of the kind of people I meet at Burningman...

Other shoots included artsy stuff, glamor stuff and more fetish: tickle wrestling,... several poses in various forms of lingerie... posing for a watercolor artist who sketched and painted us... playing sexy, playing funny... London getting splattered with paint under a black light for a 3D movie. Just typical days at the office... ha!

One night we got to go out to dinner with a group of models and photographers that are local to the city. We had good eats, drinks and I ended up posing in the streets with Gary Breckheimer, who is a wonderful artist! It was not how I expected my first shoot with him to happen...but it was so great to finally meet him and work with him. Best part was that he looks and sounds like the Dude from Big Lebowski :D

Another night I got to go out with my good friend Jamie Daniels! She lives in Brooklyn, so she swung by the hotel, picked me up and took me into the city for a night out! It was so good to see her! We drank some wine, caught with each other and had lots of fun girly talk. We ended the night with a visit to a famous gay bar and purchasing fun items at the adult store! It's always fun times with Jamie :)

Best thing about the trip... London and I got to meet a friend she's been chatting with online for some time and developed a good bond with. Evan was a great man to meet and we now refer to him as our big bro in NYC! He'll be joining us at Burningman this year! I'm not sure if he knows exactly how much of an adventure he's going to have...but I know he's super excited and I'm thrilled to have him as a part of our BM crew!





Thursday, February 24, 2011

PXE!

Was fortunate enough to meet and hang out with PXE! She is a model based in Philly and came out to shoot with Lonestar Damsels while we were in W. Virginia. She is probably one of the most adorable girls I have ever seen and so much fun to be around. Plus, her name totally fits her! She fluttered around the house like a little pixie fairy all weekend! I joined her the best I could and we around around like little girls at a slumber party. Not only did she have me laughing at her silly quirks all weekend, she also had me in awe of her beauty. She is super silly but also very beautiful and I enjoyed snapping a few shots of her myself! I hope we cross paths again soon :)

 
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