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Pascal Johnson †

Choreographer. Movement Director. Creative Producer.
NYC
Ex. Dutch National Ballet

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The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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11 months ago

The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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11 months ago

The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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11 months ago

The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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11 months ago

The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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11 months ago

The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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11 months ago

The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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11 months ago


The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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12
11 months ago

The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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11 months ago

The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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11 months ago

The present is to live or to lose: In conversation with movement director and former ballet dancer Pascal Johnson

I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with Pascal Johnson, @pascaljohnson a former dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, now a movement director and producer who has worked for brands like Apple, Calvin Klein, and Nike, on a photo series that grew into something deeper. What started as a visual exploration turned into a dialogue about presence, memory, and what exactly an image can and cannot truly hold. Together, we approached the process as an open-ended reflection, using movement and stillness through the visual medium of photography to investigate how the body carries memory and inhabits the present.

At the heart of this series is a complicated question: can we ever really preserve something fleeting? We often believe that by permanently affixing a body into image that we are holding on to something true. But permanence does not equal meaning. Time strips away context, and leaves behind a thin surface, a static impression of a figure that once moved with thought, fear, laughter, and love. What is left is a fossil of ego, a trace of something that was never meant to be still.

Read full story @c41magazine

Words: Aaron Alan Mitchell & Pascal Johnson
Photography: Aaron Alan Mitchell @aaronalanmitchell
Performer: Pascal Johnson @pascaljohnson
Styling: Uliana Milodan @milodya
Skirts: Britt Liberg @skirts_by_britt_liberg


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More movement for a crowd surfing @goldbandnl

CREW
Photographer: Nick van Tiem @nickvantiem
Art director: Suze Kuit @suzekuit
Movement: 🙋🏻‍♂️@pascaljohnson

Production company: Wolfstreet @wolfstreetagency
Producer: Tess Wijker @tesswijker         
Producer: Maaike Raat @maaikesofie_raat            
Production manager: Floortje Sprenkels @floortjesprenkels

 
Digi operator: Lukas Kwiatek @ lukaskwiatek
Gaffer: Hyung Balkema @ hyungbalkema      
Stylist: Nikki Vekemans @nikkivekemans
Stylist/Art assistant: Knud Otten @knuddd
MUAH: Alexander van der Heijde @alexandervdheide
MUAH assistant: Ira Hutter @ira.h_              
MUAH assistant: Lara Scheepers @larascheepers
MUAH assistant: Kris van Laerhoven @krisvanlaerhoven

Post-production photography: Michael Frahm @michaelfrahm.postproduction @imposter_studios

Creative Direction: Luka Kueter @luka.f.k
Project Management: Brenda Narvaez @brendayemina
Artist Management: Luka Kueter & Dominique van Rhee @unisex.management


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More movement for a crowd surfing @goldbandnl

CREW
Photographer: Nick van Tiem @nickvantiem
Art director: Suze Kuit @suzekuit
Movement: 🙋🏻‍♂️@pascaljohnson

Production company: Wolfstreet @wolfstreetagency
Producer: Tess Wijker @tesswijker         
Producer: Maaike Raat @maaikesofie_raat            
Production manager: Floortje Sprenkels @floortjesprenkels

 
Digi operator: Lukas Kwiatek @ lukaskwiatek
Gaffer: Hyung Balkema @ hyungbalkema      
Stylist: Nikki Vekemans @nikkivekemans
Stylist/Art assistant: Knud Otten @knuddd
MUAH: Alexander van der Heijde @alexandervdheide
MUAH assistant: Ira Hutter @ira.h_              
MUAH assistant: Lara Scheepers @larascheepers
MUAH assistant: Kris van Laerhoven @krisvanlaerhoven

Post-production photography: Michael Frahm @michaelfrahm.postproduction @imposter_studios

Creative Direction: Luka Kueter @luka.f.k
Project Management: Brenda Narvaez @brendayemina
Artist Management: Luka Kueter & Dominique van Rhee @unisex.management


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1 years ago

More movement for a crowd surfing @goldbandnl

CREW
Photographer: Nick van Tiem @nickvantiem
Art director: Suze Kuit @suzekuit
Movement: 🙋🏻‍♂️@pascaljohnson

Production company: Wolfstreet @wolfstreetagency
Producer: Tess Wijker @tesswijker         
Producer: Maaike Raat @maaikesofie_raat            
Production manager: Floortje Sprenkels @floortjesprenkels

 
Digi operator: Lukas Kwiatek @ lukaskwiatek
Gaffer: Hyung Balkema @ hyungbalkema      
Stylist: Nikki Vekemans @nikkivekemans
Stylist/Art assistant: Knud Otten @knuddd
MUAH: Alexander van der Heijde @alexandervdheide
MUAH assistant: Ira Hutter @ira.h_              
MUAH assistant: Lara Scheepers @larascheepers
MUAH assistant: Kris van Laerhoven @krisvanlaerhoven

Post-production photography: Michael Frahm @michaelfrahm.postproduction @imposter_studios

Creative Direction: Luka Kueter @luka.f.k
Project Management: Brenda Narvaez @brendayemina
Artist Management: Luka Kueter & Dominique van Rhee @unisex.management


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1 years ago


“The very ground for which I prepared myself to stand on shifts. Cement that I poured, stones that I laid, split
to reveal an earth underneath” Poem by Clara Superfine

New Earth a film by Pascal Johnson and Clara Superfine

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Directed and Produced by: Pascal Johnson and Clara Superfine @pascaljohnson @csuperfine
Director of Photography: Natasha Duursma @tasha_duursma Performance: Clara Superfine
Original Score: Erland Cooper @erlandcooper
Choreography Pascal Johnson and Clara Superfine Editor: Lorna Searl @lornasearl #cutatTrim
Costume and Styling: Joline Kwakkenbos and Britt Liberg @brittliberg @jolinekwakenboss
Grade: Tim Smith @no8ldn @timotheous
First AC: Kasper Stegeman @kasperstegeman
Second AC: Berta Banacloche @bertabanacloche
Production Assistants: Sem Sjouke & James Stout @semsjouke @james_stout
BTS Photography: Dauphine Rosalie @dauphinerosalie
Supported by: Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst
@afk020


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First day working on a new project! 🔥🔥
I’m making a duet for myself and @meganlecrone, which will premiere at Naples international dance festival!


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🚨Life update! 🚨 After 9 years and 7.5 years respectively Loretta and I are moving to NYC, in just under 3 weeks! ✈️🗽🇺🇸

We are so looking forward to this next step and excited to see how God is going to provide and place us in this city!

We’re also going to miss Amsterdam what a gift it was to be here and journey with our community! Whether it has been Liberty Church, Dutch National Ballet, the Academy of Architecture or Wolfstreet. We’ll miss you all! ❤️❤️💙💙


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🚨Life update! 🚨 After 9 years and 7.5 years respectively Loretta and I are moving to NYC, in just under 3 weeks! ✈️🗽🇺🇸

We are so looking forward to this next step and excited to see how God is going to provide and place us in this city!

We’re also going to miss Amsterdam what a gift it was to be here and journey with our community! Whether it has been Liberty Church, Dutch National Ballet, the Academy of Architecture or Wolfstreet. We’ll miss you all! ❤️❤️💙💙


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Took class at Steps on broadway 🗽it’s a daily journey getting back in shape!

#ballet #dance #stepsonbroadway


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Been loving getting in the studio creating and making! #ballet #groove #dance


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Ecuador and Costa Rica was a vibe!


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Entering 2026 with joy and peace as I pursue a choreographic and freelance dance career full time!
Mathew 6v34


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Sound of music hiking vibes! 🗻


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Throwing back to a fun creative summer, with the best people!! 🎞️📽️


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Throwing back to a fun creative summer, with the best people!! 🎞️📽️


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Throwing back to a fun creative summer, with the best people!! 🎞️📽️


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Throwing back to a fun creative summer, with the best people!! 🎞️📽️


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Throwing back to a fun creative summer, with the best people!! 🎞️📽️


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Throwing back to a fun creative summer, with the best people!! 🎞️📽️


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Throwing back to a fun creative summer, with the best people!! 🎞️📽️


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Throwing back to a fun creative summer, with the best people!! 🎞️📽️


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Throwing back to a fun creative summer, with the best people!! 🎞️📽️


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Throwing back to a fun creative summer, with the best people!! 🎞️📽️


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An afternoon with Maa Ma 嫲嫲 in Sha Tin 🇭🇰


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An afternoon with Maa Ma 嫲嫲 in Sha Tin 🇭🇰


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An afternoon with Maa Ma 嫲嫲 in Sha Tin 🇭🇰


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An afternoon with Maa Ma 嫲嫲 in Sha Tin 🇭🇰


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An afternoon with Maa Ma 嫲嫲 in Sha Tin 🇭🇰


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An afternoon with Maa Ma 嫲嫲 in Sha Tin 🇭🇰


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An afternoon with Maa Ma 嫲嫲 in Sha Tin 🇭🇰


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An afternoon with Maa Ma 嫲嫲 in Sha Tin 🇭🇰


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모든 장치에서 접근 가능

모든 브라우저, 아이폰, 안드로이드에서 인스타그램 스토리를 다운로드하세요.

완전 무료 사용

전혀 비용 없이 스토리를 다운로드할 수 있습니다.

자주 묻는 질문

인스타그램 스토리 다운로드 기능은 인스타그램 스토리를 안전하고 고품질로 다운로드할 수 있는 방법을 제공합니다. 사용자 친화적이며, 가입 없이 사용 가능합니다. 링크를 복사하여 붙여넣고 콘텐츠를 즐기세요.
인스타그램 스토리 다운로드는 간단한 과정으로, 세 가지 단계가 필요합니다:
  • 1. 인스타그램 스토리 다운로드 도구에 접속하세요.
  • 2. 인스타그램 프로필의 사용자명을 제공된 필드에 입력하고 다운로드 버튼을 클릭하세요.
  • 3. 현재 24시간 동안 사용 가능한 모든 스토리가 표시됩니다. 원하는 스토리를 선택하고 다운로드하세요.
선택한 스토리는 빠르게 기기의 로컬 저장소에 저장됩니다.
불행히도 개인 계정의 스토리는 개인정보 보호 정책으로 인해 다운로드할 수 없습니다.
인스타그램 스토리 다운로드 서비스에는 사용 횟수 제한이 없습니다. 무제한으로 무료로 사용 가능합니다.
네, 다른 사용자의 인스타그램 스토리를 다운로드하고 저장하는 것은 상업적 용도가 아닌 한 합법입니다. 상업적 용도로 사용하려면 원래 콘텐츠 소유자로부터 허락을 받고, 매번 스토리를 사용할 때마다 출처를 밝혀야 합니다.
다운로드한 스토리는 일반적으로 컴퓨터의 다운로드 폴더에 저장됩니다. 윈도우, 맥, iOS 모두 동일합니다. 모바일 장치에서는 스토리가 핸드폰 저장소에 저장되며, 다운로드 후 바로 갤러리 앱에 나타납니다.