We did a little digging this week for these photographic gems from Flickr contributors of Throwback Thursday. Leading with a celebrity portrait and ending with ’30s cheerleaders literally throwing back, here’s a 9-photo journey on memory lane.
Vocês estão preparados para o maior e mais amado evento esportivo do planeta? O mundo todo está chegando no Brasil para torcer pelo seu país no maior palco do futebol, a Copa do Mundo.
Mardi, nous vous avions proposé de partager la meilleure photo de votre galerie sur le thème de la “circulation” (#Traffic). Faisceaux lumineux des phares à […]
Mardi, nous vous avions proposé de partager la meilleure photo de votre galerie sur le thème de la “circulation” (#Traffic). Faisceaux lumineux des phares à […]
Yesterday we asked you to find out your best shot of #Traffic for the #TwitterTuesday theme this week. We’ve got great shares from all of you. Whether the textile made by lights of cars in the evening, or the shadows of stopped bikes projected on the road, or people and creatures waiting for crossing the road or train, they all remind us the moment when we are moving.
Are you ready for one of the biggest and most beloved sporting events on the planet? The world is arriving in Brazil to cheer on their country in football’s biggest stage, the World Cup, and we invite you to share how you experience this event.
Yesterday we asked you to find out your best shot of #Traffic for the #TwitterTuesday theme this week. We’ve got great shares from all of you. Whether the textile made by lights of cars in the evening, or the shadows of stopped bikes projected on the road, or people and creatures waiting for crossing the road or train, they all remind us the moment when we are moving.
Lewis Hine was a New York City school teacher and social documentary photographer. In 1911, he was hired by the National Child Labor Committee to document child labor abuses in America. His heart-wrenching images of children at work helped lead to the passage of new labor laws in the United States.