Music has been my main outlet all my life, but I started drawing and taking pictures around the age of 12 and fell in love with it!
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I love to write music and draw pictures, but I have been taking photos since I was around 13 years old and it is my greatest passion and the type of art that I feel I am best at.
Where do you find inspiration?Sometimes I’ll just have random ideas from thoughts or feelings I’m having. I also take lots of inspiration from musicians and their songs that I love and relate to, and when I take photos, sometimes I’ll just see something, especially outdoors, and feel like I could create something more out of whatever it is that seems ordinary. It makes me feel good and like I have an outlet for how I feel.
What would you do with $25,000?If I had $25,000, I would save that money to the best of my ability and use it to invest in my passions: build a music studio, and open my own business that could help other people in some way, I could help other musicians start careers by opening my own music studio, or I could open a business to help animals, but my main passion would be music and to focus on my music career and at least help others with their musical talents as well. I could buy instruments to teach others about music.
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