Twitter Tuesday: Patterns
The theme for this week’s #TwitterTuesday was #Patterns.
Photographer Julia O’Farrow is a Brooklyn-based visual storyteller working across film and photography. With a cinematic eye shaped by years of collecting and studying images, she brings intention and energy to everything she turns her lens toward — from street portraits to cultural moments alive with community. We’re thrilled to feature her in this edition of the Flickr x Black Women Photographers Spotlight.
The theme for this week’s #TwitterTuesday was #Patterns.
Happy International Hug Day! We’re celebrating with a few images of a lovely embrace.
For this week’s Flickr Faves, we join Kevin Meredith (lomokev), one of the most-loved photographers on Flickr. Check out the seven photos from seven photographers he curated and start following their work.
“The best time to start calling yourself an artist is now.” Get inspired by our profile of Dawn Hanna, a talented photographer who transforms ordinary landscapes into art.
#ToBeOrNotToBe that was our question for FlickrFriday last Friday. You were really inspired. You took and shared amazing pictures, some related to Shakespeare’s world, others to recent tragic events. What we saw behind the scenes was all about life and death and their meaning.
See the world #UpsideDown for #FlickrFriday! Have you ever hung upside down on the monkey bars on the school playground? Play with reflects, turn your image, your camera and your head in reverse and show us all your topsyturvy creativity.
Yesterday we showed you the top 5 geotagged photos in 2014 per-country. Today we want to call out a few visual comparisons between select countries.
Our Flickr licensing team has curated 50 images of horses for you to decorate your home with Flickr Wall Art.
Take a look at the top photos of 2014 on Flickr from various countries and territories around the world.