Real People: Sharni
We believe that meaningful change can only come from understanding people and culture. And one of the ways we have decided to illustrate that on our new website is through the introduction of our ‘Real People’ photographic series.
Name: Sharni
Location: Adelaide
Age: 31
What is something that made you feel joy recently?
Showing up to work and everyone is just pumped to be here, either side of the till people are stoked to be here and that makes me very happy.
What is your pet peeve?
Speed humps, sculptures in gardens and quiche.
What do you love about living in your city?
The community here is pretty unbelievable, everyone shows up for each other it’s like a big family.
What are you passionate about?
I think for me, music and community and the combination of the two, our work at Summertown studio that’s absolutely what we try to do every day & then with Porch Records the kind of record store and live shows, curating experiences around music and community.
Square Holes engaged local photographer Thomas McCammon to go out into the community and photograph individuals and locales, while learning about their stories.
Thomas recently travelled overseas to Singapore, and Greece and locally to Adelaide and Sydney, where he took to the streets to meet with passersby to provide a snapshot of their lives. The Real People series is intended as a small insight for our clients and readers into the ‘real people’ driving change.