Update on Creative Commons licenses and “In Memoriam” accounts.
Today, we’re pleased to announce two important updates that deepen Flickr’s commitment to our members and to the worldwide photography community.
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Today, we’re pleased to announce two important updates that deepen Flickr’s commitment to our members and to the worldwide photography community.
The single most requested feature by our members has been a new, simple way to log in to and secure their accounts. Today, we’re happy to announce that we’re beginning rollout of the brand new login.
English photographer Tim Gamble has always liked things that are different. His interest in light painting—a form of long exposure photography that creates colorful images by moving a hand-held light source—started seven years ago, when he came across a tiny section dedicated to the art of light drawing in his newly-purchased digital photography book.
Today marks the 11th anniversary of The Commons – a project that Flickr began to provide cultural institutions, such as libraries, museums, and historical societies, with a space to share their digital collections with people around the world.
We’re now accepting submissions (through January 7, 2019). This year, five awesome winners chosen by Flickr staff, will receive a Peak Design bag and a SmugMug Pro subscription.
Five winners will each be gifted a Peak Design bag and a SmugMug Pro account. Starting December 1, we invite you to add your best shot of the year.
I’ve been a fan of Flickr for 14 years. There’s nothing else like it.
We’ve been fighting spam for some time now. And thanks to our recent acquisition by SmugMug, we have new resources that are helping us take stronger action and make significant progress on this front.
This week our two cover photos on our Flickr social media channels are: ‘La frase que VOS quieras’ by Laurita Church on Twitter & ‘Reading Light’ by Josh Hansen on Facebook.
To understand and appreciate the limits and possibilities of smartphone photography, we interviewed landscape photographer Mariko Klug, who shoots and edits entirely on an iPhone.