Josh Malik, a conceptual photographer based in Los Angeles, shares the secrets behind the magic of one of his photos. He details the steps he took over 60 hours to make “The Lady and The Last Flower,” a haunting surrealist portrait.
In this week’s photo selection, let’s explore a few small species in all their glorious tiny details, including the eyes of a dragonfly to the protected entrance of a hornets’ nest. Here’s photography taken in Canada, U.S., India …
Today, after more than 10 years, ESA’s comet-chasing space probe “Rosetta” finally meets up with Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. We spoke with Mark McCaughrean who shares exciting details about Rosetta, his job as an astrophysicist as well as astrophotography with us.
What a weekend for a Flickr photo walk! We’re so happy to see the amazing turn out for the Street Art Flickr Global Photo Walks in more than 35 cities around the world.
With the recent update to the the Flickr App for iOS to version 3.1.1., we wanted to share a number of great “Pro Tips” for features you might not have used yet. Read this post for some of our favorite.
For Mono Monday this week, we kept it simple and open. The only rule was mono. Next week’s theme is wide open as well, so send us your favorites, make us smile, make us think, inspire.
Every week we collect a few photos for our Flickr Weekend Samplr, showcasing the talent of our fellow Flickr members. We hope you take a moment to click through and enjoy their work.
Now that we live in a world where everyone has a high-res camera in their pocket, taking beautiful photos has never been easier. Not only have smartphones made picture taking easy, but thanks to hundreds of new apps, mobile photo editing lets you take your images even further.
Krocky Meshkin calls himself a “paranormal street photographer.” The Los Angeles-based photographer loves to capture real moments on real city streets … with a mysterious twist. He’s the mastermind behind “Headless Sightings” — a quirky, surreal photo series that features headless figures walking among the general public in L.A.