Important service updates and dates to remember
There are a couple very important dates approaching quickly that will affect the features of all Flickr accounts.
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.
There are a couple very important dates approaching quickly that will affect the features of all Flickr accounts.
We recently met with Ryan Merkley, CEO of Creative Commons, to talk about common goals, reflect on the history of our communities, and discuss future challenges and opportunities.
We’re happy to announce that we’re bringing advanced stats for our Flickr Pros to our mobile apps.
We’re now accepting submissions (through January 7, 2019). This year, five awesome winners chosen by Flickr staff, will receive a Peak Design bag and a SmugMug Pro subscription.
Five winners will each be gifted a Peak Design bag and a SmugMug Pro account. Starting December 1, we invite you to add your best shot of the year.
We are very proud of the The Flickr Commons photos uploaded by galleries, libraries, archives, museums, and governmental institutions. These photos won’t be deleted as a result of any of our announced changes. Photos that were Creative Commons licensed before our announcement are also safe.
We understand the challenges our members have faced trying to access their Flickr accounts, and we want to make sure that every Flickr member has easy access to their content.
I’ve been a fan of Flickr for 14 years. There’s nothing else like it.
We’ve been fighting spam for some time now. And thanks to our recent acquisition by SmugMug, we have new resources that are helping us take stronger action and make significant progress on this front.
Read on to learn about the work we’re doing to stabilize uploads and speed up delivery of your best Flickr photos.
SmugMug and Flickr have long shared a passion for supporting photographers. Now we also share a commitment to Heroic Customer Support.