From the album: Olivia Johnson
Olivia was not excited to do head shots for her modeling portfolio. In her experience, girls who modeled represented everything wrong with the patriarchal society: objectification of women, sexualization of minors, causing women to compare themselves to these idealized versions of femininity and have a negative body image... she could go on and on about how much she hated modeling. Then she received a modeling contract as part of her cover. She rejected their offer at first, demanded a new cover, but there was no leeway, no other offers from the agency, and they had baited her with a target she couldn't resist taking down. She had agreed just to be involved in that first mission, and now she was a model, contractually obliged to work for the modeling agency, and secretly the intelligence agency.
Her excitement for being a model shows on her face in her headshots.