Weekly Snapshot with Flickr Social, 8/30/2024
Check out this week’s installment of ‘Weekly Snapshot with Flickr Social’ to see some of our favorite Flickr Social shots of the week!
Check out this week’s installment of ‘Weekly Snapshot with Flickr Social’ to see some of our favorite Flickr Social shots of the week!
We had the honor of interviewing Alexis Brown, a member of Black Women Photographers and Flickr. Read more about her journey with photography.
Gabrielle Morse is a photographer, film maker, and member of Black Women Photographers who’s work is known for its vibrant colors and captivating compositions. Read more about her story here!
Marcia Williams, also known as Photosbymarcia, is a Boston-based portrait photographer and member of Black Women Photographers. Her mission is to create high quality images capturing the genuine beauty, emotions, and significant moments in people’s lives. Read more about her story here.
For over a decade now, Julia Holcomb has been devoted to the art of analogue photography. Delve deeper into her work and learn more about this talented photographer!
Ayesha Kazim is a freelance photographer and member of Black Women Photographers who specializes in creating intimate, vibrant portraits that embody resilience, power, and a quiet confidence. Read more about her story here.
Meet the recipient of the grant, Genesis Falls, and read on to learn more about the winning photo!
We’ve got 4.5k submissions and counting for Your Best Shot 2023 – add yours now!
Edwina Hay (she/her/hers) is a New York City based freelance photographer and Flickr member since 2014. Read the story behind this awesome shot of L’Rain.
Congratulations to grant recipient Genesis Falls, our ten finalists, and all participants!
We are excited to announce a S2,500 grant in partnership with Black Women Photographers, empowering individuals from both communities to advance their artistic journey. Read more about that here and enjoy this interview with BWP and Flickr member Ask.