Home Actor Platon HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2021 Platon Instagram - Friends, I am excited to announce I’ll be going live on Instagram with @rankinarchive The Great tomorrow at 2pm EST. We’ll be having an honest conversation about life on the road with a camera. I hope you can join us.

Platon Instagram – Friends, I am excited to announce I’ll be going live on Instagram with @rankinarchive The Great tomorrow at 2pm EST. We’ll be having an honest conversation about life on the road with a camera. I hope you can join us.

Platon Instagram - Friends, I am excited to announce I’ll be going live on Instagram with @rankinarchive The Great tomorrow at 2pm EST. We’ll be having an honest conversation about life on the road with a camera. I hope you can join us.

Platon Instagram – Friends, I am excited to announce I’ll be going live on Instagram with @rankinarchive The Great tomorrow at 2pm EST. We’ll be having an honest conversation about life on the road with a camera. I hope you can join us. | Posted on 23/Sep/2020 03:50:15

Platon Instagram – A note to my followers. I want to thank my friend Rankin for hosting an honest discussion on his instagram platform yesterday. His generosity and humility moved me deeply. Despite some technical difficulties, Rankin and I were determined to keep going and not be disconnected. After all, this is life these days and we have to work so hard to share humanity in our isolation. For those who were not able to join us, please go to @rankinarchive and you can view our discussion there. I hope our honest conversation provokes some uplifting thoughts. Stay tuned for Part 2. Rankin, I salute you.
Platon Instagram – john lewis. “I first met Rep. John Lewis in his office in Washington DC. It was a cold, dark January morning and we were planning a photo session. His voice was gentle, his face kind, his demeanor good-hearted. He reflected on his childhood and how raising chickens taught him a great deal about personal responsibility. ‘I would preach to the chickens and they would listen.’ He then whispered, ‘You know I’m the last one left.’ ‘The last what?’ I asked. ‘The last living speaker from the March on Washington.’ In 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his epic I HAVE A DREAM speech and John Lewis spoke proudly by his side. ‘I loved and admired that man, he was my hero’ he said. It now seemed obvious – I had to persuade the congressman to brave the cold and to be photographed in front of the Lincoln Memorial where he once shaped American history. I nervously made the ask. He paused, ‘I’ll be there tomorrow at 8am, I’ll give you ten minutes.’ The next day I arrived at the memorial while it was still dark. I realized that the mighty columns would dwarf this humble man, so using perspective as a tool I found a quiet spot of frosted grass further away below the steps and set up my light and camera. He arrived just after sun up – today he was different – tough, ready for action, determined and committed. ‘Let’s do it,’ he said. I captured the man as a towering national monument. After five minutes I was done. I thanked him and as I escorted him back to his warm car he whispered, ‘I gave you ten minutes – you only took five – now I have five minutes spare to make a difference. Let’s hope I’m successful.’ John Lewis, rest in peace, I salute you.”

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