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Weekend Hashtag Project: #WHPinthekitchen
Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes and hashtags chosen by Instagram’s Community Team. For a chance to be featured on the Instagram blog, follow @instagram and look for a post every week announcing the latest project.
Magic happens in the kitchen. This weekend, the goal is to take photos and videos of the good food and better company you find in the kitchen, as in this featured photo by Hedi Gharrat (@h.rebel). Here are some tips to get you started:
- Visit the kitchens where your favorite meals are made: Re-create a family recipe at a relative’s house, capture the tried and true pots and pans hanging above your kitchen sink or the scars on a friend’s cheese board at Friday night dinner.
- People tend to gather in a home’s kitchen. Record Boomerangs or videos that capture the energy of a group of family members and friends around food and drink.
- Kitchens don’t have to exist between four built walls. What are some nontraditional, makeshift kitchens you found yourself in this weekend, like a street food cart or a campfire?
PROJECT RULES: Please add the #WHPinthekitchen hashtag only to photos and videos taken over this weekend and only submit your own visuals to the project. If you include music in your video submissions, please only use music to which you own the rights. Any tagged photo or video taken over the weekend is eligible to be featured next week.
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Top: Melinda Kádár, Heather Shelini Alabado, Aimee Bruss
Middle: Lizzie Lay, Cindy Suen, Simone Noronha
Bottom: Alicia Reece, Sara Bennett, Sara FarnsworthSo pumped to have contributed to this round of amazing ladies!
One of the most visually impressive films I’ve ever seen. I’m blown away by the art direction. 👏👌✊👍👊 #songofthesea #bestvisualsofthedecade
Breezy autumn days just a week before school began, every year my siblings and I would wait at the Salvation Army or the local Fire Department in the small town of Superior, WI. From elementary school to high school we would await the generosity of strangers who packed backpacks full of school supplies. We couldn’t afford even our own pack of pencils. Which today, goes for about .98 cents at Target stores. So we waited, until the doors opened and then with happy faces, volunteers would allow us to walk into a hallway filled with backpacks based on age and grades. They’d allow us to select our own backpack, one that the design we liked. I, at the age of 10, of course picked a Small Soldiers bag with Chip Hazzard on back. A memory I will never forget… Over the past month, I paired with Be the Change ministry through RiverLife Church to give the same generosity back, today the bags were delivered to the school. I hope and pray for each of the students who will receive a bag. May the Lord bless you and cherish you. Thank you for this opportunity church. #riverlifemn