Éric Lafforgue is a professional photographer who travels for well-known magazines, documenting people in situations that most of the world doesn’t get to see. Many of the places he goes, such as Somalia and North Korea, are considered off-limits to most foreigners.
New York photographer Ryan Brenizer has spent his whole life running from boredom. Somehow this chase led him to the world of wedding photography—where he skillfully manages the chaos and unpredictable nature of a wedding day in order to capture the most authentic and beautiful moments possible. His success in doing so has led him to being named one of the Top-10 wedding photographers in the world, by American Photo and Rangefinder Magazines.
Flickr Recommended Photographer Chistopher Michel takes us on his adventures shooting some of the more beautiful parts of the Earth, including from 70,000 feet above it in a U-2 spy plane.
“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.
You can’t help but be in complete awe looking at Terry Rosema’s photostream. As a storm chaser, Terry witnesses and captures Mother Nature’s fury firsthand: […]
In your viewfinder, keeping a moving subject in a fixed position can be quite challenging. And when done well, this camera technique (known as panning) […]
Meet Thomas Shahan: Art student, arthropod aficionado, and Flickr member since 2007. After a year since first contact with National Geographic Magazine, Thomas has his […]
After a brief respite, we’re back with the next installment of 5 Questions. In our last interview, Swiatek Wojtkowiak selected Bart Pogoda as our next […]
Yet more photographic treasures spill forth for you today, this time from the coffers of the National Media Museum, the first British institution to join […]