
The dog days are not, in fact, over.
in focus | | | | World Photography Day winners livestream. It is almost time to announce and celebrate the winners of this year's World Photography Day contest! We'll be holding a livestream on September 4th to make the exciting announcements, but in the meantime, check out our group photo pool! | | | | | For documentary photographer Gabrielle Joseph, less is more. The North Carolina artist trusts her eye over equipment, creating work that captures the South's layered identity with nuance. Joseph's process may be gentle, but her photography packs a punch. | | | | | | | | | Our new Photographer of the Month series has brought us work from Italy to LA, spanning film to sweat-inducing sports action. Learn how you can nominate our next featured photographer for August's theme: Wildlife and Animals. | | | | | | August delivered everything from search tutorials to a very popular Architecture Explore Takeover. We wrapped up the month with the announcement of our World Photography Day contest, in partnership with Oboz Footwear. | | | | | | | | | Sports photography is about more than a fast shutter. Last month we highlighted the work of three action photographers who talked to us about their techniques to capture the emotion, comradery, and physicality of sports. | | | | | | Searching for photos on Flickr is as simple as typing what you're looking for into the search bar, right? Well…not exactly. When there are more than 10 billion photos to comb through, there are some tried and true methods for getting more accurate results. Read it here. | | | | | | | | | We love announcing themes almost as much as we love announcing winners. Next month's theme is…we'll give you a hint…the devil is in the details. Still not sure? How about, up close and personal. That's right. It's macro photography!!! | | | | | Flickr Commons and Flickr Foundation: Widening our reach in 2025. Flickr Commons has welcomed two incredible new members: Archives at NCBS from Bangalore with stunning South Indian wildlife and colonial history, and the Boston Public Library. With 115 institutions now contributing to Flickr with 1.8 million images, global cultural heritage has never been more accessible. | | | | |
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