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.
For International Artist Day we at Flickr are celebrating by placing the focus on our favorite form of art: photography. There is not a singular definition of […]
What a strange time indeed. This week’s Flickr Friday challenge produced some interesting interpretations on the word ‘Unusual‘ and we are loving it. Some photos […]
It was a beautiful week in the Flickr Heroes group pool and the change in seasons is really yielding some great work! From hundreds of submissions this […]
Square cropped photos, fences, car grills, and so much more – last week’s Flickr Friday theme #Square brought out many great photographs from around the […]
A tractor pulling a train is a bit unusual. A cross-eyed kitten is a tad unusual. Glowing dinoflagellates in Belgium, ugly fruit, weird jack-o’-lanterns, surprised […]
Social documentary photographer Steve Evans has had his passport stamped in more than 100 countries and photographed thousands of people over the years. His mission: tell people’s stories and amplify the voice in their eyes. With increasing politicization of the refugee crisis in Europe and the United States, Steve published a collection of his images that document his experience with refugees.
We come into to this world yearning for human connection. What happens in many life-paths along the way can leave people not just without physical homes, but […]
Sometimes in life we are transfixed and transported by images so beautiful that we go into ourselves, our soul, and appreciate the artists that create […]
From all over the world we saw great interpretations of what ‘Redhead’ looks like for Flickr Friday photographers. From cute children to pins and needs […]