Flickr Weekend Samplr XVIII/2014
Click through and be inspired by some of the beautiful photos we discovered for this new Flickr Weekend Samplr.
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.
Click through and be inspired by some of the beautiful photos we discovered for this new Flickr Weekend Samplr.
“It’s not easy finding faces,” Jody Smith says. “They normally find you first!” Jody is the creator of the Flickr group Faces in Places, a quirky and creative collection of photos capturing human like faces in everyday objects that we want to show you in our latest episode of The Weekly Flickr.
Be inspired by the the sound of the bell! Take your shot starting today or in the coming days and submit it to the group with the hashtags #FlickrFriday and #SavedByTheBell for a chance to be featured on Flickr Blog next Friday.
Congratulations and thank you for your great contributions for #FlickrFriday! We felt jet lagged, we lost all notions of time, we traveled with you between sleep and awakening, trying to keep our eyes open. We saw the world’s shape blurred and vague. Now we all need a good night’s sleep!
Yesterday we asked you to show us your most interesting and best #Jump shot for #TwitterTuesday. We saw all sorts of great jumps, bounds, hops that showed us your fantastic vitality. It was terrific!
Our #TwitterTuesday theme for the day is #Jump. You have until midnight to take or share your one favorite Jump shot from your photostream with us on Twitter.
“Photography is my life”, says Alexandra Cameron. The professional freelance photographer from Cambridge, England, specializes in fashion, beauty, event and portrait photography and has been featured in publications such as Marie Claire, The Independent, and The Economist. Today she tells us how she became a photographer and shares her thoughts on photography with us.
We hope your weekend is enjoyable. Here is our weekend selection to make it even better. Click through to enjoy all of these interesting photos that captivated us this week.