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.
For Mono Monday this week, a fantastic smile captured in a portrait by Nicola Battistini led us on a journey for more black-and-white photography taken in Thailand. From street market scenes to majestic temples, the Southeast Asian country has much to offer.
We’re happy to present the new selection of weekly favorites. We hope you’ll enjoy them as much as we do and are inspired to discover more of the stunning photography on Flickr. Click through and enjoy the weekend!
With pictures snapping everywhere these days, photo-bombing has become a favorite pastime for goofball opportunists. These photos however, prove that sometimes the funniest photo-bombers are our unsuspecting furry friends.
For next month’s global photowalks event, we propose organizing a walk in your area to coincide with the Supermoon on September 8th or 9th (depending where you are in the world).
In this week’s throwback journey, let’s explore the many faces of people of the past (1854 to 1946), featuring the serious expressions to awkward gazes to genuine smiles, and more offered in the photographic archives from The Commons.
Flickr photographers will be at the San Francisco 49ers’ new Levi’s Stadium shooting photos throughout the season of the 49ers Faithful, some of the most passionate and proud fans in the National Football League.
Our last Flickr Friday theme was #Moonlight. We have received all kind of image creativities from your submissions to the Flickr Friday group. Here is […]
In this week’s photo selection, let’s explore the enchanting beauty of diverse patterns and colors that nature offers in the wings of butterflies. Here’s a few to get you started.