Cameras and Dancers project: gravity does not interfere with a good dancer
Categories: Culture | Photo project | Social Networks
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/cameras-and-dancers-project-gravity-does-not-interfere-with-a-good-dancer.htmlThis is what happens when world-class professional dancers, talented photographers and social media professionals meet. For several years now, Jacob Jonas The Company has been hosting instamit, a special meeting of Instagram users, every month, where dancers and photographers take part in a grandiose American project with the hashtag #CamerasandDancers. The result of such cooperation is bright pictures showing the variety of dance styles and the beauty of dance art.
The #CamerasandDancers project recently hosted the 30th meeting, which includes events across America, ranging from the Getty Museum in Los Angeles to the New York Public Library. Within 3-4 hours, the photographers created unique pictures, which were then published on social networks.
"As a choreographer, I strive to do something that would further popularize this art," said the founder of the project, Jacob Jonas. "These photos receive a lot of positive feedback from dancers from all over the world and are a link between people with a common passion for dancing."
Keywords: USA | Dancers | Dancing
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