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It Goes Down With Team DIEM

LIfestyle Brand @DiemNY Hosts a Spring Popup Shop at @Bergnbk

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We spent a beautiful spring day in Crown Heights Brooklyn, hanging out with one of the dopest fashion brands out there, @DiemNY (Does It Even Matter).  Our good friends and a beautiful couple @brooklynsky and @nicnich curate and design this urban lifestyle brand (alongside Miami's @Philthemayor) and are at the top of their game with a new spring collection.

Does It Even Matter (DIEM) is a "lifestyle brand...the phrase is the pulse of the brand which exudes a sense of assurance, justification of one's lifestyle and the individual's daily approach to life."  DIEM tells you to "never make decisions in doubt, always be sure, always be certain and if questioned...make sure DIEM is the reply."

Check out the scene at their latest Brooklyn popup shop.  It went down at @Bergnbk, one of the coolest watering holes / food joints in the rapidly changing Crown Heights 'hood.  Peep one of our #DCMCreative fashionistas @_Surraya_starr refreshing her spring closet.

tags: Fashion, Photography
categories: Fashion, Food, Art
Friday 04.29.16
Posted by Daryl McLean
 

人々 Hitobito in Japan

A night in Osaka highlights my encounters with Japanese people

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I am a big fan of people watching. I do it all the time in New York but I live for the chance to do it while traveling.  Architecture and museums are great and all but what interests me the most (besides food) are the people.  Or should I say the "hitobito" ( 人々 ) in Japanese.

Take Osaka for example.  I ventured away from Tokyo to spend one night in Japan's third largest city and met some interesting people. I arrived on a rainy night after having spent the day visiting Buddhist temples in Kyoto. After checking into @RockStarHotel and taking a quick shower, my trusty Canon and @Osirisandco strap joined me on my adventure to Dotonburi.  I ate a quick dinner at a local joint (Densetsu no Suta Donya) and then set out to explore.  Little did I know how interesting the night would become.

Being well aware of Osaka's Reggae scene, I followed signs to what I thought would be a bar with reggae music (images of a Rasta flag).  Instead I ended up inside a 4-seat, pitch dark psychedelic bar on the second floor of what looked like a residential building.  The adventurer in me said "f*ck it" and stayed. For the next hour, I sat here, enjoyed this Hemp beer (no, really), and used a translator app to chat with the Japanese hippie barkeep.  We talked about art, food, partying, and Osaka's Tobita Shinchi area (Japan's lone remaining police-sanctioned red light district).

Soon I left that trippy bar and sauntered back into the excessively illuminated streets.  Not more than 5 minutes later I befriended two 6ft+ black Americans guys who happen to play professional basketball for Osaka Evessa.  On their night off, they were out looking for some fun so naturally I tagged along.  That's how I ended up in @PURE_Osaka, listening to Hip Hop and Dancehall reggae.  We partied with the stylish party promoter @aoi_takase and crew.  It was dope to see Osaka Reggae culture in the flesh.

My night ended some time around 3:00am.  I hopped in a taxi and did my best to pronounce the address of my hotel.  When I awoke the next morning, I shook my head and smirked at how perfectly weird my night had been.  It was exactly what I had hoped it would be.

From the wonderfully weird people in Osaka to the Kimono/Yukata -clad men and women in Kamakura, Japan's "hitobito" were great people watching subjects.

tags: Photography
categories: Travel, Music, Fashion, Art
Monday 11.30.15
Posted by Daryl McLean
 

Energy in the City was electric

Kerwin Du Bois, Lyrikal and others kickoff Boston Carnival 2015

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Boston Carnival Weekend, an annual Caribbean Festival, is the biggest weekend of the year for West Indians and their friends & families in my hometown.  My crew, @TeamSIent, has been involved in this scene for almost 20 years.  Each year, there are countless fetes { that means parties for the uninitiated } leading up to and throughout the last weekend of August.

A few years ago, party promoter @lion_entertainmentboston put together a kickoff concert with some of the biggest names in Soca and Reggae music and called it Energy in the City.  It was an instant smash hit and has taken place every year since.  This year was no different and the list of entertainers did not disappoint.

What did almost disappoint was me.  Somehow I arrived at Energy in the City without my Canon 6D.   A genuine "Smooth move, Ferguson" moment right?  But, it was @UBER to the rescue since I'd already had a few drinks { don't drink and drive kids }.  After a quick 30 minute round trip with a cool dude from Brazil {shout out Joao Carlos}, I was back inside "di people and dem fete" { as we Trini's say }, armed with my weapon of choice.  I missed a few artists but managed to capture two of my favorites, @iamlyrikalace and @KerwinDuBois who was joined on stage by my good friend @frankieplease from @SpoilBratzSound.

Dope event and a great fete.  Check out the shots above and see more of @iamlyrikalace and @KerwinDuBois in the Music is Life gallery.

tags: Music, Photography
categories: Music
Wednesday 09.02.15
Posted by Daryl McLean
 

M U S E

/mjuːz/ Noun: a goddess that inspires a creative artist

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Creativity needs inspiration, or a fuel of any source.  Whether its self-determination, individuality, or passion, creativity has to be fed and nurtured.  I have my M U S E.

A woman of incredible will and determination, of love and heart, and of support and inspiration.  She encouraged me to feed my passion for photography, something that began as a small flame but now burns strongest of all my passions.

It's only fitting that the first blog post on D C M Creative is a dedication to her.  This photo shines brightest when I look back on early images that made be believe in my creativity.  She is the center of this image just as she is the center of my inspiration.

tags: Photography, Art
Wednesday 08.05.15
Posted by Daryl McLean
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