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SIR SHOWBIZ :)

my most recent snapshot

of course, a video captures a moment in even more detail than a picture! Looks like lots of fun!

I think you must get like 28 hours a day! I have no idea how you come up with the quality content you do with such frequency along with your other passions outside steemit.

Your time management skills must be down to the minute. Maybe that comes naturally to you, but I try to do far to much at once sometimes and am trying to learn how to effectively use my time to my advantage.

I definitely have FOMO (fear of missing out) and am constantly checking and refreshing everything to make sure I don't miss some really cool content. But when I do that my full attention is not on the writing at hand and I can get quite sidetracked.

The flour picture was incredible I wonder how you came up with that idea (or who thought it up). @mrs.steemit showed me some of your dance performances together and I thought it was awesome I had no idea she knew you or was a dance student of yours.

You both have the drive to take yourselves to the next level. Would love to visit you when you come back to the states. (Seeing as all I need is a wifi connected device and an internet connection). No job tying me down, and I think people like us with a long term vision will make some great changes in this world regardless of whether or not that will be with steemit.

You clearly don't need encouragement to keep up the good work, but I am grateful to see how successful you have been in such a short time here.

I don't think the money is the driving force behind your work and you are one of the most down to earth approachable millionaires I can say I have met (if only online). I think this site is more about having a creative platform to show your passions. It's a beautiful thing, and that monetary rewards come with it? I mean come on! What could be more fun than sharing whatever your passion is with interested people and being rewarded. :)

I wish I had 28 hours a day ;)
But you are right, I simply enjoy Steemit a lot, I love the supportive community and see it as an outlet for my creativity.
Thanks again for your beautiful comment!

No problem! You make me think with every post for real. I had the pleasure of chatting with @ms.steemit and she thinks the world of you too. Being a positive role model for others is something you can't put a price tag on.

Kudos @sirwinchester, you are a talented guy, the photos are stunning, I did latin / ballroom dancing in my younger years, was in a show myself, really fun. However, the Steemit show is the best of all!

that's awesome that you danced as well, sounds like fun!
Thank you for your comment! Appreciate your kind words

Gorgeous shots - the first especially. What's neat about photos - and sharing them somewhere with strangers - is that they're so multi-dimensional in a way. We see beautiful images, interesting composition, a frozen moment in time. We wonder, "How'd he BREATHE with all that flour on him?" Or, "What was it like being on that movie set and anticipating what the film would end up like?" But you were there for the taking of the pictures, there for the flour, there for the movies. You can see the images and instantly remember what you felt, what was going on outside the frame. One of my favorite outcomes of the tech explosion is the ability to take as many pics as I want, to save them without physical clutter, and to be able to look at and work with them as long as I live. Captured moments is the perfect title for this piece on so many levels.

Wow that was such a beautiful comment. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
It makes me smile that I made you think about this post so deeply.
And you are so right, a picture is much more than just a beautiful photograph, it's all about capturing the feeling of the moment, and when you look back at it, you instantly feel as if you are back in that same situation

Gorgeous shots - the first especially. What's neat about photos - and sharing them somewhere with strangers - is that they're so multi-dimensional in a way. We see beautiful images, interesting composition, a frozen moment in time. We wonder, "How'd he BREATHE with all that flour on him?" Or, "What was it like being on that movie set and anticipating what the film would end up like?" But you were there for the taking of the pictures, there for the flour, there for the movies. You can see the images and instantly remember what you felt, what was going on outside the frame. One of my favorite outcomes of the tech explosion is the ability to take as many pics as I want, to save them without physical clutter, and to be able to look at and work with them as long as I live. Captured moments is the perfect title for this piece on so many levels.

Every Snapshot Has A Story

I agree. Did you intentionally alternate the legs ie no stockings with dark stockings? I noticed the two center models were smiling while the models on the outside were not. Was that arranged or did they just happen to smile and the other models did not? I agree that we should all be capturing the moments that we can look back upon -- sort of like instant therapy . Download more when you get a chance, Ron.

yes the stockings of the women were arranged, but the smiling was a coincidence :) Great how you pay so much attention to detail, I like that!

And you are right, that's exactly what I wrote in my first photography post: We should capture happy moments, so that we can remember them when we have a bad day.

Wow! That one of you on stage with the flour is effing awesome!! Love the creativity of that; would have loved to see it live :-D

Cg

You "should" check this guy out he is just spectacular!!
@avtzis.petros

Sometimes the moments that you capture can be a little absurd and/or funny , but these were amazing!

thank you, appreciate your compliment! Glad that you liked it!

Fantastic pictures, I agree I love to keep pictures of all our special occasions

Great photos, do you model by yourself?

I did have some shootings when I was younger, but I wouldn't call myself a model. It's just that photoshoots often come alongside a movie or dance project!

wow you have so many unbelievable moments!
The first picture could be a high class Hair Salon Commercial hehe

And the fact that you were ON SET at the movie Step Up!!!!!!! LOVE IT

again, some awesome pictures! I especially like the one on stage with the flour. I can imagine it was quite hard to breathe!

thank you! Yes it was a challenge at first, but it was a great visual effect so I did it for the sake of the performance

how many movies did you take part in ?? I would love to see an actual movie set. I have only seen universal studios as a tourist

4 movies, and yes you are right the sets are always really special and realistic. It's definitely a lot of fun to work on a movie set!

hahaha that 1st picture is awesome, and your smile is priceless ^^ and even all the different ethnicities of the women - beautiful! thats art!

thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

I saw that step up movie, so cool that you were in it! I can only imagine how fun the shooting was!

yeah, a professional movie shoot is really fun! Wish I could've taken you guys along ;)

the flour was a really cool effect, would have loved to see that live. do you have a video of that show?

Unfortunately not, the performance was only sold as DVD, but thanks for your comment!

I would love to recreate that first picture ;) that's okay, right ? :P

of course go ahead ;)

Interesting pictures. Thank you!

Happy to hear that you enjoyed them!

people who are gymnastic and flexible are awesome, nice work :)

thank you, you should train and move your body as long as you're still able to, right :)

well so long as one remains flexible there is no reason why one cannot forever :)

Another great post! Your photos are amazing.

thank you for the compliment! :)

Very nice pictures, I do especially like the first one. Upvoted!

thank you!! appreciate that

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thanks for your comment, I upvoted your latest post :)

I don't know who invented high heels, but all women owe him a lot. (Photo 2)

Good show.. I agree with collecting those moments.. Cheers.