





Producing music has always been a huge part of my life. I have been making music since I was in 7th grade using many different softwares. I have my own studio at my house






Producing music has always been a huge part of my life. I have been making music since I was in 7th grade using many different softwares. I have my own studio at my house

Welcome to my first blog post, my name is Connor Holmes. What inspired me was the area I was taking these pictures at. For now I am using my phone to take pictures but I will be using a Nikon camera. The lighting in this picture is really bright and it is supposed to be funny with the facial expression I’m making in it. It is more of a happy picture and it was taken at the building on campus called Shepard. I did not really make any adjustments to the photo or edits. The strongest parts of this picture is the facial expression and I pretty much just found a cool place to take the self portrait.
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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