
Luke Smith
Senior Video Editor, Entertainment and Lifestyle at Newsweek
Senior Video Editor - Entertainment and Lifestyle at Newsweek ——————————————— Watch my short film here: https://t.co/bsR2tsKXbe…
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3 weeks ago |
snowbrains.com | Luke Smith
Snowmaking at Catamount Mountain Resort | Credit: Catamount Mountain Resort. I have such fond memories of winter mornings waking up before dawn and getting on the road to Catamount Mountain Resort in Upstate New York. The night before each trip, it was hard for me to sleep. I imagined the runs that awaited me, twisting and turning along the ridge lines. It wasn’t just spending time with my dad. It was the freedom I felt, soaring down the mountain.
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1 month ago |
wikihow.com | Kateri Berasi |Luke Smith
Download Article Learn more about the LGBTQ+ social media trend and what it means Download Article You might have seen TikToks or Instagram posts about “lesbian hands,” with people examining their hands or comparing them to other people’s hands. Basically, it’s an LGBTQ+ joke about how lesbians supposedly have different hands than other women. We’ll tell you more about the trend, what exactly a “lesbian hand” might look like, and how to actually tell if someone is lesbian.
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Luke Smith
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1 month ago |
wikihow.com | Luke Smith
1Round (common in men and women) A round hairline features hair that curves downward, with its lowest point near the center of the forehead.[1] The hair might recede over or around the temples, but there’s a clear bowl-shaped curve across the forehead. Who has it? Round hairlines are commonly found on both men and women. Some people also refer to an upside-down U shape as a round hairline, but an upside-U is typically referred to as a “bell-shaped” hairline.
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1 month ago |
wikihow.com | Luke Smith
Download Article Everything you need to know about multiple eyelid creases Download Article There are generally two kinds of eyelids: monolids, with no creases, and double lids, with one crease. Some people have triple lids, though, which are eyelids with two creases. They often form with age or changes to your weight, and they’re totally natural and not a health problem, but there are ways to prevent and reverse them.
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RT @missjohud: Ahh... such fun making this with Foxy.. @Liamfoxactor ... but who knows who the best? 🤔😂 Thanks to @OK_Magazine and @LukeJoh…

Thank you! Loved shooting it for you both!

We ❤️ the @OK_Magazine Wedding Video that @LukeJohnSmith made for Foxy @Liamfoxactor & I! Brings back all the memories... https://t.co/y93Js2TCeN Thanks to all at #okmagazine @SnapperRoach @_hollyphotos for our shots😍 @JosieCopson @Kt_elle_eff for the article #MagicalDay🦊🦊❤️

Amazing experience shooting Caitlyn Jenner at her home in Malibu https://t.co/1JhIi9pEtK