
Snap, share, slay—creativity's in full display this May.
in focus | | | | | This Earth Month, we celebrated Flickr's big year of conservation—from supporting national monument designations to protecting Alaska's D-1 lands. We also renewed our Climate Neutral Certification and joined 1% for the Planet, all inspired by our passionate global photography community. | | | | | The winner of this year's Black Women Photographer grant is Montreal-based portrait and documentary photographer Eleonore Menga! Feast your eyes on her gorgeous and deserving work as well as the work of our runner-ups. | | | | | | | | | Nature and landscape photographer and physician Sapna Reddy is happiest when chasing light in wild places around the world. Read about how she got this stunning shot of the Northern Lights in Iceland – spoiler alert, there's a waterfall and a rainbow, too. | | | | | | On May 15, Flickr started limiting downloads of original and large-size images for free accounts to prevent misuse and protect platform integrity. For more information, read the blog, and as always, reach out to the Help desk with any questions or concerns. | | | | | | | | | Don't forget to nominate your favorite photographers for our new Photographer of the Month series—a monthly spotlight on the incredible talent across Flickr. June's theme is Black and White Photography, so if someone's work has caught your eye, now's the time to lift them up! Check out our FAQs to see how to get involved. | | | | | | Washington, D.C.-based photographer Emma K Alexandra never was sure if her work fit into a specific genre, but lately, she's been comfortable calling most of it street photography. Don't miss her surreal captures of life around the country's capitol and beyond. | | | | | | | | | As of May 15, we have restricted downloads of original and large images owned by free accounts. We improved the Camera Finder tool, announced our Black Women Photographers grant recipient, and selected our first Photographer of the Month! | | | | | Explore Takeover: The Four Elements. This month, explore all that our planet has to offer: wildlife, cityscapes, plants and bugs, faces, places and spaces. Travel the world with this beautiful and eclectic collection of earth, fire, air, and water. | | | | |
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