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đŸ‘‡đŸŸLet’s work! Hi, I’m Deus. I was born in Burundi, and I grew up in MontrĂ©al.

If you’re scrolling through, it probably means you care about visuals that carry weight, not just pretty images, but stories that stay with you. Two places, two rhythms, two ways of seeing. From Burundi, I carry a culture of respect and presence. Where you take your time. Where you listen before you speak. Where art isn’t rushed, it’s lived. From MontrĂ©al, I carry the pulse of the city. The versat

ility. The detail. The sense that creativity has no single form, but many. My work lives in-between these two worlds. Rooted and patient, yet sharp and versatile. Intimate like a conversation, but layered like the city. For me, the camera isn’t just a tool; it’s a way of living. Every frame is a fragment of life itself: complex, messy, tender, true. What I make isn’t “content,” it’s memory. Its presence. It’s proof that something real was here, even if just for a moment. Whether it’s an athlete, an artist, a community or a brand, I approach it the same way: with respect for the story and curiosity for the truth inside it. Somewhere along the way, that curiosity needed a room of its own, so we opened one and called it No Long Talk. It started simple: create a space where MontrĂ©al artists could meet, share and grow without pretense. Sessions that felt like open kitchens. Collabs that felt like neighbourhood conversations. Community first, cameras second. What we built there still shapes how I work here: less spectacle, more care; less “show me,” more “tell me who you are.”

I’ve also worn the hat of marketing manager. On paper, it’s strategy and deliverables; in practice, it’s where my creative life took root. It’s the first place that said, “bring your whole self,” and meant it. Deadlines taught discipline; briefs taught clarity; the work taught me to make every frame earn its place, not just aesthetically, but in the ecosystem where it will live. Before all that, there were the obsessions that never left: cameras and music. A lens in one hand; a guitar riff looping in my head. Piano keys teaching me patience; drum patterns teaching me cut points. The metronome still lives in my edits. I love the complexity of art because it’s the closest thing we have to the human soul; the part of us that doesn’t always speak in sentences but always knows when something’s true. Some say art is the soul, showing itself. I won’t argue. So when we work together, it’s a conversation; quietly guided, deeply felt. We move at the pace the story deserves. We make room for the breath after the moment, not just the moment. We aim for work that looks right because it feels right. This is LAGL MEDIA: a bridge between presence and pulse, stillness and movement, roots and city lights. Stay as long as you like. Read, watch, breathe. If a line or a frame stays with you, that’s the point. Whichever one spoke to you; I hope you were listening.

— yours.genuinely

05/13/2026

Espace HERA: Director’s cut.
Confidence through every stage of womanhood.

Strength never looked this good. Athletic. Feminine. Untouchable.The studio just confirmed what we already knew.Director...
05/10/2026

Strength never looked this good. Athletic. Feminine. Untouchable.
The studio just confirmed what we already knew.

Director’s Cut.

05/07/2026

Le C qu’il porte n’est pas une lettre. C’est une ville. Une histoire. Plus de trente ans d’attente. À 26 ans, porte ce qu’on n’imagine pas. À chaque match. À chaque saison. Ce qu’on lui a offert n’était pas un highlight. C’était plus rare que ça: quelques secondes pour respirer. Pour dĂ©poser le poids un instant.

Demain, le poids reprend sa place. Toute une ville derriĂšre lui. 🔮âšȘđŸ””
P.S. On a essayé de le faire rire. Il était déjà au Centre Bell.

Stills from the 100 years of  :Some nights are meant to be filmed. Some are meant to be remembered frame by frame._____ ...
04/24/2026

Stills from the 100 years of :

Some nights are meant to be filmed. Some are meant to be remembered frame by frame.

_____

directorstill behindthescenes

04/06/2026

This race marks the end of our 2025/2026 bobsleigh season in Lake Placid. It didn’t end the way we hoped but that’s part of the sport.

We win, we lose, we cross the line, and sometimes we end up on our heads
 but we always get back up.

Grateful for every run, every lesson, and every moment that pushed us to grow.

Huge thank you to and for opening the door to this sport and giving us the opportunity to chase something bigger than ourselves.

Back from Worlds.Still moving the same way.A few frames from Laurence’s visit to Dynamix: proof that the stage changes, ...
02/12/2026

Back from Worlds.
Still moving the same way.

A few frames from Laurence’s visit to Dynamix:
proof that the stage changes, but the standard doesn’t.

The strongest don’t need introductions.A few stills from Judith’s training at Dynamix; moments of intensity, moments of ...
02/09/2026

The strongest don’t need introductions.

A few stills from Judith’s training at Dynamix; moments of intensity, moments of laughter and everything in between. Strength on the bar, personality off it.

And yes, she finally got her baddie pictures😎

02/07/2026

Track Day: Director’s Cut.
Same moment. Wider frame.

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We celebrate the moment of victory.The medal raised. The anthem playing.The snapshot that lives forever.But between thos...
11/03/2025

We celebrate the moment of victory.
The medal raised. The anthem playing.
The snapshot that lives forever.

But between those moments lies another story.
The one we don’t often see.
The one that rarely makes it to the podium.

It’s the silence after a loss.
The ice packs. The double shifts.
The flights booked on faith.
The body that hurts but still shows up.

Hi, I’m Deus and I’m a creative director in Montreal. When I began working with athletes at Dynamix, I asked myself: what does it mean to truly give back? Not another event. Not another gesture that fades when the cameras turn off.
But something deeper.
Something that sees them fully.

Because athletes carry more than their own dreams.
They carry the weight of a flag. A city. A family. A community that says, “you represent us.”
We ask them to be unbreakable.
We ask them to be perfect.
And yet, too often, we leave them to carry that weight alone.

That is what these pictures represent.
Not just strength, but the cost of strength.
Not just performance, but the in-between.
The reality of being among the best in the world
and still unseen.

That’s why Dynamix+ was born.
Not as a campaign. Not as a project.
But as a movement.

A commitment to widen the frame. To give back directly to the ones who give everything of themselves.

Because yes, athletes chase glory. But that glory doesn’t belong to them alone. The moment they wear a crest, it becomes ours. And if it’s ours, then the responsibility is ours too.

We need to look closer.
We need to look within.
To ask what more we can do;
not just to cheer, but to support.
Not just to watch, but to honor.
Not just to take, but to give.

This is how I want my work to be known.
As a way of giving back. As proof that within a single frame, you can feel the weight of sacrifice, the beauty of resilience and the truth of a life dedicated to more than itself.

This is the story.
This is Dynamix+.

-yours, genuinely.

10/30/2025

BEVSTIVAL đŸššđŸ”„đŸŒŽ
BEVENGERZ x NO LONG TALK
NEVER GOING OUT SAD

đŸŽ„ & .vizuals

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