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Dizzy B

Crafter •Maker• Limit Breaker
Alchemizing Vision & Reality
• Film & TV Prop Fabricator •
Local 44 Setmaster (on set) Dresser and Prop Buyer 🧚🏽

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Post Golden Globes Pre-Party


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3 months ago


Best night of my life


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4 months ago

Liminal time


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5 months ago

Liminal time


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5 months ago

Liminal time


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5 months ago

hbd to the loml


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5 months ago

hbd to the loml


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5 months ago

hbd to the loml


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5 months ago


hbd to the loml


131
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5 months ago

hbd to the loml


131
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5 months ago

hbd to the loml


131
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5 months ago

hbd to the loml


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5 months ago

hbd to the loml


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5 months ago

Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago

Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago


Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago

Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago

Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago

Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago

Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago

Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago


Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago

Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago

Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago

Working that pickle 🥒

Some snaps from the gig I’ve been on the last couple weeks.

Shout out to the Set Decorator, Michelle Hall, and the leadman, Dustin Blankenship. We worked together in the Solidarity Crew days. Rad to work together as in a real crew capacity.

Not pictured: the room we dressed and painstakingly mounted and secured large pew pews and heavy protective gear on the walls only to have to have to remove/rearrange it all as soon as production showed up 😂 #setlife

1. If you didn’t know, the hand-held remote for operating the gate is called a pickle! 🥒
Be kind to the pickle, don’t let it slam to the ground and for fks sake please check it’s not hanging out, or magged to, the side before you shut the gate and smash the poor guy—he’s just a sweet baby pickle 🥺 be nice to him.

2. Drive in to work and the first of far too many landscape shots. Sorry not sorry the location was awe-inspiring.

3. Good luck cloud on my first morning!

4. Close-up of the good luck cloud, yw

5. WIP. Waiting for paint to dry on these hoops so I can coat ‘em again.

6. WIP. Adding flowers to the hoops.

7. My girl and Set Decorator on this thing, Michelle Hall, absolutely beaming in the peachy sunset 🌅

8. Not me taking selfies having no inkling of the severe sweat stains all down the front of my shirt.

9. And even worse in the back!
That day required a very tall and very chilled glass of wine as soon as I was home. Been loving Gruners lately.

10. Drop offs at WB.
It’s been far too long since I had a truck day like this.
Felt so right, riding with good people and moving our bodies, loading and unloading, walking through the prop houses again…
Magic in the mundane can be returned again.
The magic is in the missing.

11. I’m out babyyyyyyy!!!

I’m available again! Hit me up! 🤙🏽🤠

12. Potato tax! His face card never declines. If you made it this far, cash in!


3
8
9 months ago

I guess I’m back or whatever 😅6 years since my last post, I hope to catch you all up on where I’ve been.And if not that, at least you’ll get to have the joy of watching my little chaos guerrilla garden struggle to survive 😅💀🌱☀️


3
6
9 months ago

One year ago, yesterday, I married my best friend.
❤️
Very special thanks to @lizehlers as well as @ryanpanla and @jake.frankenfield for photography. Without you guys, the happiest day of my life would only be memory. ❤️


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6 years ago

One year ago, yesterday, I married my best friend.
❤️
Very special thanks to @lizehlers as well as @ryanpanla and @jake.frankenfield for photography. Without you guys, the happiest day of my life would only be memory. ❤️


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25
6 years ago

One year ago, yesterday, I married my best friend.
❤️
Very special thanks to @lizehlers as well as @ryanpanla and @jake.frankenfield for photography. Without you guys, the happiest day of my life would only be memory. ❤️


22
6 years ago

One year ago, yesterday, I married my best friend.
❤️
Very special thanks to @lizehlers as well as @ryanpanla and @jake.frankenfield for photography. Without you guys, the happiest day of my life would only be memory. ❤️


22
6 years ago

One year ago, yesterday, I married my best friend.
❤️
Very special thanks to @lizehlers as well as @ryanpanla and @jake.frankenfield for photography. Without you guys, the happiest day of my life would only be memory. ❤️


39
6 years ago

One year ago, yesterday, I married my best friend.
❤️
Very special thanks to @lizehlers as well as @ryanpanla and @jake.frankenfield for photography. Without you guys, the happiest day of my life would only be memory. ❤️


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6 years ago


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  • 2. Escribe el nombre de usuario del perfil de Instagram en el campo proporcionado y haz clic en el botón Descargar.
  • 3. Verás todas las historias disponibles del periodo actual de 24 horas. Selecciona las que quieras y presiona Descargar.
La historia seleccionada se guardará rápidamente en el almacenamiento local de tu dispositivo.
Lamentablemente, no es posible descargar historias de cuentas privadas debido a restricciones de privacidad.
No hay límite en la cantidad de veces que puedes usar el servicio de descarga de historias de Instagram. Está disponible para uso ilimitado y es completamente gratuito.
Sí, es legal descargar y guardar historias de Instagram de otros usuarios, siempre y cuando no se usen con fines comerciales. Si planeas usarlas comercialmente, debes obtener permiso del propietario del contenido original y acreditarlo cada vez que uses la historia.
Todas las historias descargadas generalmente se guardan en la carpeta de Descargas de tu computadora, ya sea que uses Windows, Mac o iOS. Para dispositivos móviles, las historias se guardan en el almacenamiento del teléfono y deberían aparecer también en tu aplicación de Galería inmediatamente después de la descarga.