Your Shots of the Most Photogenic Animals Posing For the Camera
A few weeks ago, we asked Flickr members to share their images of the most camera-ready animals they had ever photographed. Here are a few of those stories.
16 Questions about One Photo with Iko-Ojo Mercy Haruna: “This is Home”
In this interview, Iko-Ojo Mercy Haruna talks about the photo critique that helped her creative direction on this photograph and what inspires her to capture the “beauty in mundane moments.”
Your Stories and Photography of Magnificent Trees
Flickr members share their photos and stories of magnificent trees from all countries, seasons, and settings.
16 Questions about One Photo with Piet Biniek: What We Find in the Details
Piet Biniek, known on Flickr as Mathilda LeLapin, shares the philosophical approach to her photography and what intrigues her about the details of these eyelashes.
16 Questions about One Photo with Tobi Sobowale: Representation in Beauty Photography
Multidisciplinary artist and photographer Tobi Sobowale shares how she approaches the representation of Black women in beauty photography.
Flickr and Fujifilm’s Street Photography Critique
With over 600 photos submitted and almost 350 people watching live, Flickr and Fujifilm’s first virtual photo critique event on July 8 was a great success! If you missed the critique, no worries—you can still find it here.
16 Questions about One Photo with Kourtney Iman: Cotton Is Still Grown Here
Photographer and creative director Kourtney Iman provides a look into Black life and history with this portrait taken in an Alabama field where cotton still grows.
Cataloging COVID-19 with the Library of Congress
The Library of Congress shares how it’s working with photographers on Flickr to catalog photos of their experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic.
16 Questions about One Photo with Meika Ejiasi: Moody Asparagus
In this One Photo, 16 Questions interview, food, lifestyle, and portrait photographer Meika Ejiasi shares why this photo of moody asparagus is one of her personal favorites.
One Album, 16 Questions with Matt Katzenberger: Abstract Macros Inspired by Pride Flags
Visual artist Matt Katzenberger shares the story behind six abstract images inspired by Pride flags and the joy they’ve gotten from seeing friends use these images.