The first of these two images with Sekaa is near a place called Wahweek Hoodoos in Arizona. It takes a couple of hours' hike to get there, but the scenery is well worth the effort.
Fun fact: the capstone on top of the hoodoo is there because everything around it has eroded over thousands or millions of years by rainwater. If you look at the rocks in the background you can see how this might have looked millions of years ago.
I shot the second image of Sekaa and Roarie Yum in Little Finland, and it is a joy to see these two amazing models freestyle and move together with no other prompt than to stay within the mini cave frame.
Both images were taken roughly 2-3 hours after dawn, with the light at about 45 degrees, which means you need careful placement of the face and body to avoid deep shadows.