
Hotels-live.com - “Photos are so immediate, and can be intimate without being invasive,” says New York City-based writer and director Nikole Beckwith (@nikolebeckwith). “As a director, it really scratches that visual expression itch, whereas most other social media platforms cater to the writer in me.” During the production of her film, “Stockholm, Pennsylvania,” premiering at the Sundance Film Festival this year, Nikole shared memorable moments on Instagram. “One of my favorite behind-the-scenes photos is of my cinematographer Arnaud Potier, on a ladder through the bedroom window of the house,” she says. “He’s waiting for the camera, eyes closed in the sun, thinking. He didn’t know I was watching him. It was a rare moment of temporary quiet.” Photo by @nikolebeckwith @Hotelslive by instagram instagram.com/p/yMxff4BQSJ/ Follow instagram @Hotelspaschers instagram.com/hotelspaschers and @Voyageslive #Twitter #TeamFollowBack #Instagram #Voyage #Travel #TFB #FollowTrick www.facebook.com/125048940862168/photos/a.801853623181693... via Hotels-live.com www.facebook.com/pages/p/125048940862168 #Retweet #TeamFollowBack #F4F #TityFollowTrain via http://flic.kr/p/qUxkZA
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