150 Gbs of Disk Space Vanished

Hello Everyone!
     Recently I have been EXTREMLEY frustrated with my computer. I was recently trying to free up some space on my mac, and I found out I have already taken up 300 Gbs of harddrive space out of 500 Gbs. So I did some poking around, and 250 Gbs were taken up on my personal profile. My Documents only have about 11 Gbs in it, I have 60 Gbs of Photos and Videos, and the rest in other places. But looking at each folder in my personal profile only brought up 100 Gbs total. There is 150 Gbs that just are not there.
     I do a ton of visual effects and Photoshop work, so I would like all the space I can get. On top of that I wanted to install a windows partition for gaming purposes, but my disk space just seems to be flying away. I am normally a tech savy guy, and I have no idea what to do. There is literally nothing I can think of doing that will somehow get all my disk space back.
               Please, if anyone knows how to fix this, please help me as soon as you can!
                    Thanks!
                              Evan Groover

Well thank you Allan!
It seems most of it was allocated to my Steam folder, which makes sense! Since I am moving my video games over to my PC side, I guess I can delete those... Still searching for more, but that took up 80 Gbs. I have a feeling I will find useless stuff somewhere else.
Evan

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