Check out our newest installment of In Frame with Flickr, a street photography series where we celebrate the art of capturing life as it happens. This time around we’re slowing things down, exploring the quiet, transitional moments that so often go unnoticed.
James Wetterer is a professor of biology from Florida Atlantic University specializing in ants. He says that Flickr has more site records of some ant species than the entire scientific literature. Read on to learn more about what goes into his work.
Things got hairy on Twitter yesterday! Thanks for all the wonderful photos of #beards for #TwitterTuesday! Here are some of our favorites! Thanks and make […]
The DGPI hosts a extensive collection documenting the country’s political history, urbanization, industry, education policies and social life reaching to the 1930s. Be sure to check out the DGPI’s collection!
It’s hip to be hairy: Beards have not only come back into fashion, they also have cultural and religious significance throughout the world. Scan your […]
The Regionaal Archief Alkmaar has a large a collection of online and offline documents, including photos, maps, books and genealogical data from the region of North-Holland, The Netherlands.
Andy Davidhazy hiked the 2600+ mile Pacific Crest Trail to challenge himself to a let go of his need to control everything. He also snapped a selfie at every milemarker, making a timelapse video that would affect millions of people.
The theme for #FlickrFriday last week was #ImminentDanger. Although it was not an easy one, we still got so many creative submissions. You showed us so many ways to express the theme.
All kinds of #Lovers could be found on Twitter yesterday. You shared amazing, beautiful and creative shots for #TwitterTuesday with us. Here are some of […]
With the Mars Express mission, Europe hopes to gain knowledge about the Martian surface and search for life or hints about the evolutionary processes on Earth. Read on to learn more about this fascinating planet.
Over the summer of 2014, 21-year-old fine art photographer Morey Spellman traveled around the U.S. and Canada to profile twenty five conceptual artists he met […]