Interview with Members of the ‘Roid Week 2020 Group
Polaroid Week is a tradition recognized on Flickr year after year, in which people share their latest instant film captures. No matter what instant camera you use, we’d love to see your captures.
From pivotal moments to quiet ones, Flickr photographers and historical archives come together to document 250 years of American life.
Polaroid Week is a tradition recognized on Flickr year after year, in which people share their latest instant film captures. No matter what instant camera you use, we’d love to see your captures.
To celebrate Inktober 2020 and the vast community of illustrators and artists on Flickr, we’ve pulled together a list of four awesome Flickr Groups that we think all art lovers should join right now.
Flickr is proud to be sponsoring and attending this year’s Creative Commons Global Summit.
In this letter, Lou Noble, editor-in-chief of The Photographic Journal, explains his love for his Polaroid camera and how picking the right gear is a very personal decision.
A list of 100 Flickr members to follow based on our community’s recommendations.
To participate, join the “COVID-19 American Experiences” group on Flickr and submit your pictures.
We asked Lou Noble, editor-in-chief of The Photographic Journal, to speak on the topic of photography as a ‘cathartic’ activity. Read on to discover his thoughts on photography as a profession vs photography as a passion.
Get inspired by the photography of the Macro Mondays group and their latest prompt: Sound.
Daniel Krieger shares the stories of restaurants across America through his lens.
Starting now, take a macro photo of glass, and add it to the Macro Mondays group’s photo pool on Monday, August 24th, UTC/GMT.
Congratulations to “Shine a Light” contest winners Laurence Bouchard, Rafshan Ekhowan, and Laura Zalenga!