The Millen Sisters Photo shoot

The Millen Sisters Photo shoot

The Millen Sisters Photoshoot

Roxanne

Febuary 19th, 2019

When I showed up in an allyway to do a photoshoot with signers/models The Millen Sisters and photographer Stephanie Dobash, I was a little concerned. It seemed like a very strange location, and I didn’t quiet get how it was going to mess with the 70’s vibe we had talked about. However as soon as Stephanie started snapping photos it all come together! 

here’s a few of my favorites of the sisters from this set:

I loved working with this team, and exploring what we could do with the surroundings we had. Sabrina and Sonya are so talented are not afraid to try any sort of strange pose or angle, which led to sone of the most amazing shots. 

To see more from The Millen Sisters you can check out thier instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/themillensisters/
And also thier personal respective ones for Sonya and Sabrina.

Photgraphy was done by Stephanie Dobash, and you can follow her work at:
https://www.instagram.com/stephaniedobash/

And the girls hair is by RastAfriBraid

Little Tokyo Shoot

Little Tokyo Shoot

Little Tokyo Shoot

Roxanne

January 28th, 2019

Right before the holidays, I did a photoshoot with photographer Meg Aghamyan and model Sarah Otte on the streets around Little Tokyo. for makeup the goal was to be very subtle and soft, and focus on allowing key colors to pop in the photo compositions. Heres some from my favorite sets:

Funemployment

Funemployment

Funemployment

January 15th, 2019

What is the beginning of a new year without looking back at the years before and what all we have accomplished? And well, luckily friend and director Christine Chen made that super easy for me this year! So flashback to five years ago, when I had was a drift in life, loved makeup, loved movies, wanted to combine the two, but had no clue how to. And into my life came Christine, who was working on her first feature film. And so began the insanity of that project, and many more to come!

Came back to the present, and Christine is getting ready to release that first film, planning on making another! So how does all this happen? Well, here’s the parts you need to know:

-Podcast! Because of what a crazy ride making that first film was, it was decided that it needed to be documented. and what better way then in this day and age, then to do a podcast. You can find the Funemployment podcast on most streaming services. Also if you want to specifically hear from me I’ve included the video of me gabbing:

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-Preselling Funemployment! Yup, as mentioned the film is finally coming out, and you can go ahead are buy it in advance at this link:

 

-Buy the collection of short films! Can’t wait for Funemployment? That’s okay, you can watch a collection of award 5 winning short films that the Moth to Flame Team has worked on! Plus along with getting some instant entertainment, you also get to contribute to funding our next feature. Win win!

 

its amazing looking back at all these projects, seeing how far we’ve come from making these, and also the pride in sharing them. It has been an interesting 5 years, and I’m so happy with where life has taken me. here’s to the next 5, and making more amazing projects, with great people!

LA Arts District Shoot

LA Arts District Shoot

LA Arts District Shoot

Roxanne

July 11th, 2018

As nice as studio shoots are for the control and ease of everything, there’s something so fun about doing a shoot on the streets. There’s endless opportunities and just a vibe you can’t get otherwise. Doing this shoot right after getting to LA felt like the perfect hello back to the city! I worked with photographer Johan Weich and model Taya Tonkova in the downtown arts district. We kept the look fairly simple so that some of the photos would work for head shots, but love how all the images turned out! Swipe through the gallery to see some of my favorites.

Pigmon the Demon Pig

Pigmon the Demon Pig

‘Pigmon’ the Demon Pig

Roxanne

July 5th, 2018

A couple of weeks ago I was fortunate to take a workshop put on by The Hollywood Makeup Academy in San Diego taught by Drew Talbot. The class went over the application and coloring of foam latex prosthetic pieces, bald caps, and hand laying facial hair. It was fantastic getting further training and guidance with these techniques. I had done some very simple bald caps prior, and some work with prosthetics, but having hands on practice was so wonderful. I’m so excited to practice more and create new characters in the future. From when I first got into makeup, creating unreal things has always excited me and pushed me to learn more. I loved fantasy and sci-fi as a child and dreamed of escaping my day to day life and to be surrounded by the surreal. And with makeup I’m able to bring the far off worlds into reality.

I had been given the pig nose and horns on the second day of the class and decided to try and keep my ‘pigmon’ based in reality by giving him a more realistic paint job. Initially he looked too “sweet” so decided to make him appear a bit creepier by adding in the eye shading and adding some maroon tones. I decided for the facial hair to give him some “pork chops” (if you didn’t chuckle at that there is no helping you), and the goatee so he would have a kind of biker feel to him. You can click through the gallery to see some of the various steps and the final images too. ( my model took selfies whenever he could to document the whole process)

I would have loved to had also given him som ears and tusk teeth, however they weren’t available in the workshop (next time though, that’s so happening!)
And I of course need to give a huge thanks to my long time friend and former roommate John Beers for being such a fantastic model! He drove with me down to San Diego and back, and even wore the prosthetics all the way back so we could get these great images. Sitting through this process is long and not super comfortable. But he did it like a champ and was cracking jokes the entire time!

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