


Flickr Friday: #Superman
Almost everyone dreams of having a superpower that lets us do what others can’t: flying super fast, moving heavy things without toughing them, or maybe just saving the world. We may not a superman or superwoman in real world, but we can create the images with our cameras.

Flickr member Hugh O’Conor lands in the National Gallery of Ireland
We were so happy to hear that Flickr member Hugh O’Conor was recently shortlisted for the Hennessey Portrait Prize for one of his photos. As a result, his work is now hanging in the National Gallery of Ireland.

Flickr Friday: The Bicycle Selections

Snowmaggedon 2015: New England edition
Snowmageddon 2015: New England found itself buried in many feet of snow. Boston and its surroundings were blanketed in white, leading to some great images of people skiing through the streets. Check out our faves.

Twitter Tuesday: The Snow Selections
This week some area of America experienced the strong blizzard storm. We hope you all well, and here are our favorites for the theme #Snow for #Twittertuesday this week.

Blizzard of 2015
The Blizzard of 2015 fizzled a bit in New York City, but Flickr members shared a number of lovely images from the impending Snowmageddon.

Flickr Faves with Niklas Jumlin
Find inspiration from Flickr member Niklas Jumlin, a photographer from Sweden whose photos of his daughter are magical. In this blog post, Jumlin shares his Flickr Faves, seven photographers you’ll want to follow as well.

Flickr Friday: Bicycle
This FlickrFriday, show your love for the most charming form of transportation: the theme is Bicycle!

Flickr Friday: The Upside Down selection
The theme for last week’s #FlickrFriday was #UpsideDown.

Dad’s storybook photos inspired by son’s survival
After nearly losing his son twice, Adrian Murray turned to photography to create storybook images that capture the magic and wonder of childhood. Watch this moving and inspiring Weekly Flickr video!

The Photographic Journal Interview – Ryan Schude (Excerpt)
Check out this week’s excerpt from The Photographic Journal’s interview with Ryan Schude, a master at creating evocative scenes within his photographs and glimpses of stories untold.