Saturday, December 1, 2012

Round 2 w/ Photographer Philip Bonneau

I was so happy to work with Philip Bonneau on his photo series Heroes + Villains: Issue 2. I found him to be a very interesting artist with a very unique vision. So, when he asked me to work on one of his visions for Heroes + Villains: Issue 3, I jumped at the chance. His shots are always so much fun. He asked if I would work on the character of Shera and Swiftwind and the following are the results. 





Thursday, October 4, 2012

DSL Design & Talent LLC has begun working on shoots with a full beauty team! One call or email to us and we can provide everyone you need for a shoot, including makeup artists, hair stylists, wardrobe stylists, photographers, and models. Here are some shots from the first shoot created by our team. Enjoy!

Photgrapher: Lennie Reid
Makeup Artist: Dustin Sean Lazenby
Hair Stylist: John Wright
Model: Alex Crimson
Model: Emily MItchell
Model: John Wright
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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Check out the dynamite team from the shoot! Mikel Cain, Charles Zeno, Dustin Sean Lazenby, Kimmy Kay, w/ model Jade Currie, shot by none other than John Glenn!!
More of my work w/ John Glenn, Mikel Cain, Charles Zeno, and Kimmy Kay!!!





Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Newest Work w/ Mikel Cain

I have had the pleasure to work with celebrity makeup artist, Mikel Cain, lately, and feel so blessed for the opportunity. I'm looking forward to the work he have together in the future, but until then, check out our last collaborations together. This shoot features models, Kristin Yeakel and Tai'Sheree Wallace shot by photographer, John Glenn, with makeup/hair by Mikel Cain, makeup by Dustin Sean Lazenby, and jewelry styling by Matt Smith! Check it out, below.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Listen, Look, Leap: A Review of Born To Be Brad, by: Brad Goreski and Mickey Rapkin

The title says it all: Listen, Look, Leap. These three words sum up the message received while reading "Born To Be Brad." The book is definitely meant for those interested in the fashion industry and is also a great source of comfort for anyone who feels different or thinks outside of the box.
Being a makeup artist, I took a special interest in this book, not knowing what I was getting myself into. I took a trip to the local library and, after browsing for a good half-hour through beauty and fashion books, I strolled by the library's floating collection. I noticed the cover immediately! Brad, practically leaping off the page, as if to say,"Pick me!" so, I picked it up, read the short exert on the back, and knew I had to check this out! I started reading that night, but life happens and I only read a chapter a day for three days. Then, out of nowhere, I decided to finish the entire book in one day.
I got sucked in, hanging on every word. "Born To Be Brad" is an easy read with a witty flow. The first three chapters took me back in time and reminded me of experiences long since forgotten. It certainly helped that we are close to the same age. Every turn of a page, I found similarities between Brad and myself.
As a child, Brad's first love was Barbie and, I too, gravitated to the more girly toys in elementary school, playing with Barbie with a girl who lived down the street from me. Then, on to high school. In the book, Brad says,"For me, high school was a study in isolation." And, like many gay men (including myself), Brad used his grunge infused style as an armor to protect himself from the torments of high school. He says,"Grunge fashion was my armor. I was Ally Sheedy on the outside, but Molly Ringwald on the inside." I was a punk/ska kid, myself! I especially loved the part about his prom wardrobe! Like myself, Brad chose to stand out on this momentous occasion. He was decked out in a "purple fur jacket, silver lamé ladies' mock turtleneck, a pair of black cigarette pants," and homemade platform shoe. To find out how he made them, you have to get the book! For prom, I rocked a Versace suit in black, white dress shirt with three buttons open, no tie, and black and white wingtip shoes.
I read on to his experiences at George Brown College (studying acting), his drug issues, working at an Italian restaurant, and his young love, still discovering more similarities, page by page. I couldn't wait to get to the chapters about his budding career as a wardrobe stylist for Rachael Zoe. I guess I was on the look out for some words of wisdom I could use in my own career, and I certainly found them. As this blog title says, "Listen, Look, Leap." Brad Goreski says,"Listen to your heart, look around and engage, and take notes. And when you're ready, make it happen." Simple, but genius. These words are in the prologue, but make more sense by the end of this fabulous read. Take "Born To Be Brad" for a spin! You won't be sorry. -D

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Lost and Found

So, recently, I lost focus of my path, direction, and creative drive. I actually admitted this to collaborator/fellow MUA, Mikel Cain, yesterday, also adding that I was on my way to finding it again while in a meeting with him about upcoming projects. You see, the last months or so have been a test of my strength and ability to handle things I never thought I'd have to handle. People I thought I could trust to help me excel in my career let me down. I was thrust into a living situation no one should have to deal with. And, during this time, my focus was lost. Now, I'm sure I'm not the first to have this happen to them, but I feel this will be my last. Nothing is more important to me than working and werkin' it! So I pledge to all followers and future followers to never lose my artistic focus again. I will not stop moving forward. I will not lose focus. I will not fall out of touch. And I will werk it harder than ever before! Guaranteed! Please stay tuned for things to come! -D

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Work with Jeremy D Bennett

Just a little of my work with the Dynamite Team!!!

Photographer: Jeremy D Bennett of IBJB Photography
Model: Kohava "Kimmy Kay" Joyner
Body Painter: Melissa Biehl
Makeup Artist: Dustin S. Lazenby
Hairdresser: ReeseRoze

Monday, April 9, 2012

The Release of the Dylan Michael Video "Never Been Touched"

Here it is, with a second one to follow:
Find Dylan Michael on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDylanShay

This was a fun experience and I am loving the things I'n hearing about the second video concept. More to come..... -DSL

Heroes + Villains Issue #2 By Philip Bonneau

The moment is here! The print used in the gallery showing! The photo series, Heroes + Villains Issue #2 By Philip Bonneau, is now on display at M.I.S.T.E.R. in Midtown, Atlanta, 60 11th St. and prints are available at http://www.etsy.com/shop/philipbonneau  
I had an amazing time working with Philip on this series and look forward to working with him on series 3! 
-DSL





Sunday, February 26, 2012

Captain Cold

My first collaboration with photographer, Philip Bonneau! More to come!!