Meet Greg Friedman, the photographer capturing Tokyo’s quiet morning moments and preserving them for the future with an archive created using Flickr Foundation’s Data Lifeboat.
Have you ever wanted professional feedback on your photos? Fine art photographer Brooke Shaden will be hosting our critique collaboration with the wonderful Photography Critique group from April 26 to May 3, 2019.
We’re excited to announce our new partnership with Pixsy, an image monitoring and legal tech service that helps photographers find and fight image theft.
The single most requested feature by our members has been a new, simple way to log in to and secure their accounts. Today, we’re happy to announce that we’re beginning rollout of the brand new login.
English photographer Tim Gamble has always liked things that are different. His interest in light painting—a form of long exposure photography that creates colorful images by moving a hand-held light source—started seven years ago, when he came across a tiny section dedicated to the art of light drawing in his newly-purchased digital photography book.
Organizing all the photographs you find inspiring needs to be easy. Really easy. So we built a new way to add all your favorite content to galleries, albums, and groups in one centralized tool from any photo context on Flickr.
Today marks the 11th anniversary of The Commons – a project that Flickr began to provide cultural institutions, such as libraries, museums, and historical societies, with a space to share their digital collections with people around the world.
Your Best Shot 2018 is in full swing: we’ve already received thousands of stunning submissions—photos that made you smile, cry, and grow. Check them out […]