Twitter Tuesday: Love
Our Twitter Tuesday theme is Love. You have until midnight to tweet your favorite love shot to @flickr using #TwitterTuesday for a chance to be featured on the Flickr Blog tomorrow.
Time for a quick recap of what we’ve been up to over the last month at Flickr. There are so many things in the works so ICYMI, get caught up here!
Our Twitter Tuesday theme is Love. You have until midnight to tweet your favorite love shot to @flickr using #TwitterTuesday for a chance to be featured on the Flickr Blog tomorrow.
Here are some of the photographers that inspired and delighted us this week. Click through to enjoy our Weekend Samplr in its entirety.
For a long time we have been fascinated by the street photography of Gustavo Minas. Based in Brazil, he manages to tell captivating stories through is photos that always seem to have a social, investigative component that makes us want to know more about the people portrayed.
As a kid growing up, Brandon Cawood loved superheroes. As he got older, he began to realize that real-life superheros were all around him. The 30-year-old photographer decided to give firefighters, police officers, and emergency responders the kind of superhero treatment they deserved, by creating epic movie-poster style photos of those first on the scene.
The Wild Ones are offering two opportunities to become an intern and go on an all-expenses paid trip with them for a week. You get to go on an adventure with amazing photographers for free and you learn their tricks and talents. Huzzah!
Our Flickr Friday theme this week is Tempest. Read on to take part in our weekly challenge project. Enjoy!
In this week’s throwback journey, we’re featuring the many fascinating motorized vehicles, and their motorists, offered in photography from The Commons. From shots of a Melbourne stroll in a sidecar, proud car owners in New Hampshire, JFK enjoying a convertible limo …
The Wild Ones are on their tour through the US and Canada. In their latest diary entry, Sarah Ann shares impressions from their two day workshop in Boston.
In this week’s photo selection, let’s explore a trio of Australian birds, a piggybacked baby lemur in Yorkshire, a sure-footed heron in Arizona, and more photo submissions of worldwide wildlife.
Two years ago, Josh Malik didn’t think much of photography at all. The now 19-year-old photographer taught himself to use a camera and became a DIY whiz at Photoshop. Now he’s moved to Los Angeles to follow his passion.