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It is broadcast on Bravo.The new season started with higher than expected ratings after a much publicized campaign on blog sites, bus stops, and shopping malls. A casting special aired prior to the second season opener, featuring many models being photographed, critiqued on the runway, and sent away until only the final choices for the season remained. The casting special premiered in February 2009.Major changes were made the second season, including viewer voting taken out, with the judges deciding who’s eliminated and the winner of the entire show. The number of contestants was also increased from 14 to 16 and reduced the final 4 to only 3 finalists in the finale episode. The judging panel was also completely revamped. Former model Jenny Shimizu, along with fashion photographer Perou, one of the judges in the original British version, French fashion designer Catherine Malandrino and international model scout Marlon Stoltzman all joined as judges. Beckford was no longer a judge, and instead became the sole host of the show and the mentor of the male competitors. Australian model Nicole Trunfio replaced Niki Taylor and became the mentor of the female competitors. Lastly, every week, the featured photographer would choose a model they felt worked the photo shoot the best, and that winning model and their pick would get to go on a casting. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The winner of the competition, chosen by the viewers, would receive: a fashion pictorial in Cosmopolitan magazine, a cash prize of $100,000 from Maybelline New York, and a one-year contract with New York Model Management.The winner of the competition was 18-year-old Branden Rickman from Central Point, Oregon, making him the youngest and first male model to win the show.Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Contestants[edit]Pre-show careers[edit]Contestant elimination progress[edit]Episodes[edit]Episode Guide[edit]Photo shoots[edit]Catwalk challenges[edit]Post-show careers[edit]External links[edit]Contestants[edit](ages stated are at time of contest)ContestantAgeHometownOutcomePlaceKen Thompson24Winterville, North CarolinaEpisode 116Chris Cohen22Libertyville, IllinoisEpisode 215Karen Kelly22Ocean Springs, MississippiEpisode 314Shawn Nishikawa30Seattle, WashingtonEpisode 413CJ Kirkham18San Ramon, CaliforniaEpisode 512Gabriel Zadok Everett22Charlotte, North CarolinaEpisode 611Laury Prudent23Miami, FloridaEpisode 79-10Kerryn Johns24Russellville, ArkansasColin Steers21Charlottesville, VirginiaEpisode 88Amanda Crop21Banks, OregonEpisode 97Jordan Condra21Tucson, ArizonaEpisode 106Salome Steinmann19Altamont, TennesseeEpisode 115Mountaha Ayoub23Londrina, BrazilEpisode 124Jonathan Waud26Southampton, United KingdomEpisode 133Sandhurst Tacama Miggins22Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago2Branden Rickman18Central Point, Oregon1Pre-show careers[edit]Contestant elimination progress[edit]Model Elimination ProgressPlaceModelEpisodesEpisode Title123456789101112131BrandenSAFEWINSAFEHIGHSAFEBTM 2SAFEBTM 3BTM 2HIGHHIGHBTM 2WINNER13 – Finale2SandhurstHIGH SAFEHIGHHIGHLOWWINHIGH HIGH WINHIGHBTM 2WINOUT3JonathanSAFEHIGHHIGHWINHIGHSAFESAFEWINHIGHBTM 3WINHIGHOUT4MountahaSAFESAFESAFESAFEBTM 3HIGHSAFEHIGHHIGHWINHIGHOUT12 – Blowin’ Up!5SalomeHIGHSAFEBTM 3SAFESAFEHIGHWINSAFELOWBTM 3OUT11 – Beach Blondes6JordanWINHIGHSAFESAFESAFEHIGHHIGHSAFELOWOUT10 – Rocking and Rolling7AmandaSAFESAFEHIGHBTM 3SAFESAFEBTM 4BTM 2OUT9 – Naked Ambition8ColinBTM 3LOWSAFEBTM 2SAFESAFEBTM 4OUT8 – The Simple Life9-10KerrynSAFESAFEWINSAFEWINSAFEOUT7 – Ready to RumbleLaurySAFESAFESAFEHIGHSAFEBTM 3OUT11GabrielSAFEBTM 2BTM 2SAFEBTM 2OUT6 – Take a Deep Breath12CJSAFEBTM 3SAFESAFEOUT5 – Menage a Models13ShawnSAFESAFESAFEOUT4 – Mirror, Mirror on the Wall14KarenSAFESAFEOUT3 – High Wire Act15ChrisBTM 2OUT2 – Eye Candy16KenOUT1 – Let the Games Begin\u00a0 Cornflower Blue background and WIN means that the model won the overall week challenge, with the photo shoot and runway combined.\u00a0 Light Blue background and HIGH means the model had one of the highest scores for that challenge.\u00a0 Orange background and BTM3 means the model was in the bottom three and was given another chance by the judges to stay in the competition.\u00a0 Dark Orange background and BTM2 means the model was in the bottom two and was given another chance by the judges to stay in the competition.\u00a0 Pink background and LOW means the model had one of the lowest scores for that challenge, but was not in the bottom.\u00a0 Tomato background and OUT means the model was in the bottom three, but was not given another chance by the judges, and was sent home.\u00a0 Yellow Green background and OUT means the model was a runner-up for the competition.\u00a0 Lime Green background and WINNER means this model won the entire competition, and was chosen by the judges to become a Supermodel.Episodes[edit]Episode Guide[edit]EpisodeEpisode TitleOriginal Air DateSummaryCasting“Meet the Models”February 7, 2009The Season 2 cast of models is spotlighted.1“Let the Games Begin”March 4, 2009Sixteen aspiring models arrive in New York City to compete for $100,000, a modeling contract and a fashion pictorial in Cosmopolitan magazine.2“Eye Candy”March 11, 2009The models must use candy as their inspiration for their next photo shoot.3“High Wire Act”March 18, 2009The models head back to high school to test their wire work as they capture an authentic sports moment.4“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”March 25, 2009The models learn their prize for winning the photo shoot is a trip to Montreal and the opportunity to walk in Montreal Fashion Week.5“Menage a Models”April 1, 2009The remaining models compete in a military-themed challenge; photographer Kelly Klein serves as a guest judge.6“Take a Deep Breath”April 8, 2009The models compete in an underwater photo shoot with photographer Howard Schatz; guest judge Alexandre Herchcovitch.7“Ready to Rumble”April 22, 2009The models flash back to the 1960s with photographer Roxanne Lowit; stylist Rebecca Weinberg serves as a guest judge.8“The Simple Life”April 29, 2009The models head to the country for a photo shoot with photographer Aliya Naumoff; supermodel Maggie Rizer returns as a guest judge.9“Naked Ambition”May 6, 2009The seven remaining models carefully choose their accessories for a revealing photo shoot with Bill Diodato.10“Rocking and Rolling”May 13, 2009The models display music producer Dallas Austin’s fashion line and take part in a photo shoot with Patrik Andersson.11“Beach Blondes”May 20, 2009The models have an outdoor winter photo shoot in New York City; the models wear fashions from the design team The Blonds.12“Blowin’ Up”May 27, 2009The final four models participate in an explosive session with photographer Clay Patrick McBride, then hit the catwalk in tuxedos and evening gowns by designer Catherine Malandrino.13“Finale”June 3, 2009The final three models take part in two major photo shoots and a catwalk challenge; family members accompany the models to a SoHo art gallery; the judges make a decision.Photo shoots[edit]Episode 1: Let The Games BeginThe models work in pairs regardless of gender, modeling sleepwear outside, in a suspended Plexiglas box.Featured photographer – PerouWinner – SalomeWinner’s pick – CJThe models act out as various types of candy. Contestants were assigned to represent either pixie sticks, lollipops, chocolate, gumballs, candy canes, rock candy, or sprinkles.Featured photographer – Suza ScaloraWinner – JordanWinner’s pick – MountahaThe models are suspended by wires and have to pull off sports action shots, in groups.Featured photographer – Justin SteeleWinner – AmandaWinner’s pick – KerrynEpisode 4: Mirror, Mirror On The Wall…The photo shoot is all about reflections; the models have to pose with mirrors and evoke different emotions.Featured photographer – Indira CesarineWinners – Amanda & BrandenWinner’s pick – Mountaha & ColinEpisode 5: Menage A ModelsThe photo shoot was all about capturing a sexual fantasy. The models were portraying military personnel sneaking off to engage in illicit erotic encounters. The models posed in groups of three.Featured photographer – Joshua KoganWinner – JonathanWinner’s pick – GabrielEpisode 6: Take A Deep BreathThe models were challenged to pose underwater, entangled in nets.Featured photographer – Howard SchatzWinner – JordanWinner’s pick – SalomeEpisode 7: Ready To RumbleThe models were paired in a 60s themed, mod photo shoot, where they had to emulate the essence of night life and having a good time.Featured photographer – Roxanne LowitWinner – SalomeWinner’s pick – MountahaEpisode 8: The Simple LifeThe models were sent to a ranch, where they had to pose with farm animals.Featured photographer – Aliya NaumoffWinner – SandhurstWinner’s pick – BrandenEpisode 9: Naked AmbitionThe models posed nude, working with one chosen accessory.Featured photographer – Bill DiodatoWinner – SalomeWinner’s pick – JordanEpisode 10: Rocking and RollingThe models were pictured wearing Rowdy clothing, and had to embody the punk, grunge and urban aspects of the brand.Featured photographer – Patrik AnderssonWinner – SalomeWinner’s pick – MountahaEpisode 11: Beach BlondesThe models had to capture a hot swimsuit shot in cold weather, while posing with various dead animals from the sea. Sports Illustrated model Jessica Gomes was brought in to individually give the models advice, prior to their shoots.Featured photographer – Markus Klinko and Indrani, Stylist GK ReidWinner – SalomeWinner’s pick – MountahaThe models had one chance to capture a shot embodying the “rocker” look, while flames exploded around them in a warehouse at night.Featured photographer – Clay Patrick McBrideWinner – SandhurstWinner’s pick – None: All models worked as informal models for Bloomingdale’s. As a group prize, each model was rewarded a $2000 shopping spree, while Sandhurst won an additional $2000 for his spree.Featured photographer – Timothy Greenfield-SandersWinner – None.Catwalk challenges[edit]Episode 1: The models present clothing from four high fashion designer lines.Episode 2: Walking in pairs (or solo in Kerryn’s case), and using candy as a prop.Episode 3: The models wear sports underwear with wire shoulder pads and must pose like athletes.Episode 4: The models are styled as “freaks”; their walks should juxtapose the elegance of their outfit and their shocking make up.Episode 5: The models wore cross-over styles usually worn by the opposite gender. The men had to appear masculine, while the women were challenged to maintain femininity, on the runwayEpisode 6: The catwalk was all about embodying specific emotions brought out by the clothing. The female models were dressed in deep scarlet clothing and had to portray sensuality and “fire”, while the male models were dressed in white and had to embody “ice”, or smoothness.Episode 7: The models had a walk-off against their partners from the photo shoot, wearing improv Couture clothing.Episode 8: The models wore classic tweed, high society outfits with western themes.Episode 9: The catwalk was all about being an art showcase. The models wore form-fitting clothing, while wearing a large, monarch-filled plastic bubble on their heads.Episode 10: The models wore bright, playful street outfits, and had the added but optional challenge of walking in Heelys (which all of the models accepted).Episode 11: The models modeled two looks designed by celebrity designer The Blonds: high glamour and goth. The models were expected to create a character and bring these characters to life.Episode 12: The models wore high class looks. The male models hit the catwalk in tuxedos and were challenged to embody James Bond, while Mountaha walked in an evening gown by designer and judge Catherine Malandrino.Post-show careers[edit]Branden: is currently signed with New York Model Management in New York, Wilhelmina Models in Los Angeles and Image Modeling Development in Medford.Jonathan: is currently signed with Nous Model Management in Los Angeles and L.A. Model Management in Los Angeles. He has since signed a job with Forever 21, appearing in the first issue of Forever 21 magazine.Mountaha: is currently signed with New York Model Management in New York.Salome: is currently signed with Click Models in Atlanta.Jordan: is currently signed with Ford Models in Arizona and APM Model Management in New York.Amanda: did not pursue a modeling career after the show.Colin: is currently signed with Basic Model Management in New York.Ken: is currently signed with PGK Men in New York, The Block Agency in Nashville, and Fuse Models in Raleigh, NC.External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki8\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki8\/make-me-a-supermodel-season-2\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Make Me a Supermodel (season 2)"}}]}]