Photo: mobilebeat.com
Photo: mobilebeat.com

If you’ve been DJing weddings all summer long, you might be finding work a little lighter these days. It’s just a fact. Fewer people get married in the fall than in the summer. So, if you find that you have a bit more time on your hands, take that extra time to look back on your performance as a DJ and assess it truthfully.

If possible, record your introductions and film yourself, too. When you’re on the spot calling out the names of the wedding party, you might not notice the quirks that other people might notice.

Read this DJ’s personal experience and the questions he asked himself that resulted in better DJing.