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@sherrylephotography 2/ 2023
Abstract challenge 66 - February/March 2023
"Liquids" @abstract-challenge
A cool February
Soaking up the scenery
Sun rays warm my back
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Newsboy Freddie Kafer, 5 or 6 years old, selling Saturday Evening Posts at the entrance to the State Capitol, Sacramento, California, 1915
Taken in 1915 by Lewis Wickes Hine, an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee, this image sheds light on the harsh realities faced by children during that era.
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Exploring the heart of Shmunty in Diary 001 📖✨ Gratitude echoes through her words: 'Music can bring people together, and I’m super grateful to witness that when I play.' Dive into the exclusive interview and mesmerizing photo set by Daejahsfilmdiary. #ShmuntyRevealed #Diary001 #MusicConnects
What inspired you to pursue a career as a disc jockey, and how did your journey begin?
S: Since I’ve been young I’ve always been surrounded by music, I think one thing that drew me in to Djing was just the fact I could control the vibe of the room and also just play whatever i wanted to. That alone inspired me a lot during the pandemic to just start trying it out as a hobby.
How do you approach the creative process when curating a set or producing music?
S: One thing I’m always doing is constantly listening to music whether it’s my current rotation or just new music. Whenever I curate a set I always take a step back and think of what’s currently not being played or what I don’t typically hear at events. But I also just try to have fun and experiment with different sounds.
Are there specific genres or artists that influence your work the most?
S: Lately I’ve been super interested in Bailè Funk and Jersey club, getting in to new genres is always inspiring and fun to me. As for influences I’m constantly surrounded by them , DJs like Shino Smoke, Casi , DJ keith , Ms.Organic , Solace Denim, the list goes on. Sacramento holds a home for amazing and inspiring DJs like them and I’m always grateful to learn so much from each of them.
How do you balance staying authentic to your style while adapting to changing trends in the music scene?
S: I think one thing I always try to do is to stay true to myself and not feel pressured into only doing trendy sounds, there’s too many DJs in the world to just stick to what’s trendy. And if anything I think keeping my same sound and style is just as unique.
What advice would you give to aspiring disc jockeys or individuals looking to enter the music industry?
S: My advice would be to just have fun. There’s still so much I need to learn in this industry personally but one thing that’s pretty consistent is to just enjoy what you’re doing.
Is there a particular message or emotion you aim to convey through your music, and how does it resonate with your audience?
S: My main goal with any set is to get people to dance and just feel good. One of the best feelings has got to be looking up and seeing everybody dance and have a great time. Music can bring people together and I’m super grateful to witness that when I play.
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