Home Actress Dia Frampton HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers October 2023 Dia Frampton Instagram - My Korean mamma often says to me. "Don't be so picky. One person won't have it all." While there is wisdom in her words, I disagree. I think of my incredible friends. My mentors. My siblings. While they all have their flaws, imperfections and areas where they work to grow - as we all do - they show up consistently and generously in my life. So while I recognize that nobody "has it all," there is proof that I see and experience every day with the people that I choose to surround myself with... that you can get pretty damn close. Don't settle. Someone wonderful is out there. ❤️ 📷 @megframpton Point Dume, Malibu, CA

Dia Frampton Instagram – My Korean mamma often says to me. “Don’t be so picky. One person won’t have it all.” While there is wisdom in her words, I disagree. I think of my incredible friends. My mentors. My siblings. While they all have their flaws, imperfections and areas where they work to grow – as we all do – they show up consistently and generously in my life. So while I recognize that nobody “has it all,” there is proof that I see and experience every day with the people that I choose to surround myself with… that you can get pretty damn close. Don’t settle. Someone wonderful is out there. ❤️ 📷 @megframpton Point Dume, Malibu, CA

Dia Frampton Instagram - My Korean mamma often says to me. "Don't be so picky. One person won't have it all." While there is wisdom in her words, I disagree. I think of my incredible friends. My mentors. My siblings. While they all have their flaws, imperfections and areas where they work to grow - as we all do - they show up consistently and generously in my life. So while I recognize that nobody "has it all," there is proof that I see and experience every day with the people that I choose to surround myself with... that you can get pretty damn close. Don't settle. Someone wonderful is out there. ❤️ 📷 @megframpton Point Dume, Malibu, CA

Dia Frampton Instagram – My Korean mamma often says to me. “Don’t be so picky. One person won’t have it all.” While there is wisdom in her words, I disagree. I think of my incredible friends. My mentors. My siblings. While they all have their flaws, imperfections and areas where they work to grow – as we all do – they show up consistently and generously in my life. So while I recognize that nobody “has it all,” there is proof that I see and experience every day with the people that I choose to surround myself with… that you can get pretty damn close. Don’t settle. Someone wonderful is out there. ❤️

📷 @megframpton Point Dume, Malibu, CA | Posted on 30/Aug/2023 02:55:42

Dia Frampton Instagram – I’ve always been in love with “The Sound of Music.” The @laphil is performing live at the @hollywoodbowl September 16th and they kindly gave me a pair of tix to give away.  If you’re in Los Angeles and would like to go, just leave a comment below and tag the person you’d like to take. They said I can pick the winner myself but there’s too much pressure for that so I’m going to ask my mom. 😂 Seriously. My Korean mamma is wise. I’ll see you there, because I am legitimately a huge fan. ❤️ And if my mom doesn’t pick you (you’ll experience what half of my childhood was like) but you can also get a discount using the code ATTHEBOWL to save 20% on select sections. 😱 Not a paid thing, just a nice, random thing from the LA Phil to two of you. 🎶 ❤️
Dia Frampton Instagram – Making records has changed significantly.  With new technology, you can make almost anything sound real. Going broke so you can have live strings on track ten is a thing of the past. Most people in LA – many of them very successful – make epic productions in their bedroom “studio,” a laptop sitting next to their bedside table. I had gotten very used to this model. It wasn’t strange to meet up for a writing session and end up sitting on a stranger’s bed as they make beats across the room, while a roommate pops their head in to ask if we want anything from the coffee shop down the street. 

This past month, the @meganddiamusic band and I spent our time in a cozy, grungy, lived in, live recording studio in K-Town.  The Death Star. A drum set was mic’d up in the corner. A baby grand in the live room. A vocal booth that looked like a magician’s water box. Tambourines and xylophones and bongos galore. Stacks of dead cases, guitar amps, pedals, and rows and rows of electric and acoustic guitars. I had forgotten how good it feels to be in a space like this. Such a beautiful, creative room. 

It’s a good lesson… pay attention to how you’re cutting costs, and what it costs you. Some things are worth saving up for.  Keep the process fun and exciting, and know when to cut corners, and when to take the long road.

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