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FWIW, I don’t agree that "subject looking at the photographer" poses or "absolutely flat, even lighting" are required must-haves for the lead image of an article about the concept of DJing. IMO, action shots, varied backgrounds, and atmospheric lighting better represent the DJ in their environment. - [[User:LuckyLouie|LuckyLouie]] ([[User talk:LuckyLouie|talk]]) 19:13, 9 November 2019 (UTC)
: All of the suggested images suffer from [[:WP:RECENTISM]], as does the article. Club DJs and turntablists have only been around since the 1980s (about forty years at best), while radio DJs and announcers who spun discs have been around since the 1930s.: fifty years before they started to become popular in clubs. To that end I offer the following from commons. [[:File:Bassoradio2.jpg]], [[:File:Luis López durante el programa World Dance Music..png]] and [[:File:Aron Rcm.jpg]]. [[User:Walter Görlitz|Walter Görlitz]] ([[User talk:Walter Görlitz|talk]]) 22:00, 11 November 2019 (UTC)
:We should get '''something''' up there as a lead image. I've you're going to have an edit war it should be swapping one picture for another. There are a lot of good candidates here. There's no reason why we shouldn't have some lead image on display. ~[[User:Kvng|Kvng]] ([[User talk:Kvng|talk]]) 14:55, 12 November 2019 (UTC)