Thousands Celebrate Macro Textures in 2016 Worldwide Flickr Photowalks
Thousands of photographers in more 100 cities got out this weekend to capture macro textures as part of the Worldwide Flickr Photowalks.
Born and raised in Hampton Roads, Virginia, Aeysa Nixon-Bright grew up watching family moments get preserved through a grandfather’s camcorder and a stepmother’s film camera – an early lesson in the power of the image. That foundation shaped the storytelling instincts she brings to her work today.
Thousands of photographers in more 100 cities got out this weekend to capture macro textures as part of the Worldwide Flickr Photowalks.
Barry Talis is relatively new to the street photography scene but his Flirckr following is growing quickly and it’s easy to see why.
Some shy kids pick up a book, others a pen or a musical instrument. Vincent Bourilhon picked up the family’s one camera at the age of 18 and finally started to find his voice.
For today, June 29, we’re celebrating National Camera Day and the tools of our craft.
There are photowalks planned in more than 30 cities around the world the weekend of July 9th/10th. Check out the list of events in the Worldwide Photowalks group on Flickr or the Flickr Facebook event page.
Detroit has a reputation for financial hardship, urban decay and slow emotional recovery following the recession. Take a look at Brian Day’s photography and you’ll see expected elements – worn buildings and tired infrastructure – but you’ll also notice a strong and subtle resilience in the cracks and shadows of Motown.