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.
Gravity has nothing on these thrill-seeking athletes, and we’re hooked on exploring their excursions and other precarious moments of climbing captured by you in photos. […]
If you enjoy these edgy photos of architecture, check out more photos tagged with architecture and edge. Photos from andersdenkend, StuMcP, Luke Stearns, Wampie., […]
Flickr is the official photo sharing app of SXSW 2013. Read on to see what we’ll be up to there, and how you can enjoy and participate from the streets of Austin, or even your own browser.
The Renaissance did us a favor and popularized the dramatic use of bold contrasts commonly seen in stylized paintings from the period, a visual approach […]
It’s addictive: You try it once — activate the panorama mode in your iPhone Camera app, rotate steadily, stretch until the ding-ding sound signals you’ve […]
The new LED lights lining Northern California’s Bay Bridge, a star-speckled sky seen from a Swiss mountain, the “Nubble” Lighthouse of Maine, an old Okinawan […]
Candice Sedighan has a passion for two things: her golden retriever, Champ, and photography. Over the last few years she’s been able to successfully bring […]