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Through the Lens of Concentrate Instagramers

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[dropcap class=”kp-dropcap”]U[/dropcap]p close, everything is strange and beautiful—especially concentrates. Even in its multiple forms of existence, with colors from brownish amber to sunlight gold, concentrates are the perfect subject for photos and video on Instagram. There are a few notable concentrate Instagramers that have already attained renowned in the concentrate community, but there are many more just waiting to be discovered. Check out a few of these up-and-coming concentrate photographer Instagram accounts that are making their way to the top of the #concentrates, #meltshot and #extractionartists pages.

 

Loud_n_errl_

With a unique twist on cannabis photography, this creator often utilizes a symmetrical element (entitled #macromirrormarijuana) to his photos. Not to mention that he made a tasty looking “pizza dab” that’s worth a look.

 

Terptender

Concentrates that are glistening in the light of the sun, as seen in many of @terptender’s posts, are amazing. His macro photography really shows off the vibrant colors of each concentrate.

 

The_waxbandit

Transforming cannabis strains into concentrates is definitely an art, and this extraction artist knows their stuff. @The_waxbandit produces a variety of close-up concentrate photos and video in every hue, from amber to gold.

 

Minkloafs

From terp sauce to crumbles, @Minkloafs frequently posts beautiful images of concentrates fresh off the press. Take a look at photos like these and try to tell us it doesn’t make you crave some quality concentrates immediately.

 

Dankshire_

Get up close and personal with “macrodabs” by Sean Moore, aka @Dankshire_, who works as a freelance photographer in the Pacific Northwest.

 

Thcalbania

With a focus on concentrates close-ups and drizzling wax onto strains/joints/etc., @Thcalbania provides a unique and satisfying perspective of concentrate life.

 

Gopurepressure

Do you consider yourself to be one of those people who enjoys a satisfying video of plastic being pulled off of a new product slowly, or kinetic sand being slowly sliced? Then you might enjoy the up close and personal posts from @gopurepressure, who often show the slow and beautiful process of rosin being produced.

 

Bodhi.high.extracts

This extract company has a lot of photo-fodder at its disposal, leading to a few excellent close-up shots of its terp crystals, resin and so much more.

 

Marylannah

For slow-motion videos of concentrates melting, look no further than @marylannah! She puts together some very satisfying, often slow-dripping dabs that are definitely worth a look.

 

Terp_studios

Slow-motion melting, impressive golden stills and some expertly executed diamond stacking—@terp_studios has all that and more.

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