“This move will enable more photographers to practice their craft fully.” Don MacAskill, CEO of Flickrĭon also says, “To us, that means they’re not just creating photography that can only live on their camera, but that they also have a home and a community to share those photographs with. A Flickr Pro account cost starts at $8.25 monthly or $72 yearly. All of Flickr’s millions of communities will be safer and more inclusive, no matter what their focus is.įlickr users who choose to upload content that falls under Restricted or Moderate categories will be able to post them with a Flickr Pro account. They do this in order to destigmatize the actual content of the art from ambiguous, negative, catchall terms. Unlike other photography platforms, Flickr chooses the specific terms, moderate and restricted in order to filter content accurately. There are fewer moderate or restricted photographs showing up unexpectedly. Photographers who don’t share this passion will discover that all of their favorite Flickr communities have become even safer. Updated moderate or restricted content allowance And they can do this without the fear of it being removed or them being banned entirely from the communities they’re a part of. They can share mutual interests, and put their art into the world. Photographers who create work that might otherwise be considered risqué by some will have a safe place online to interact with one another. From now on, photographers are encouraged to discover, share, and interact with photography without fear of removal. Until now, photographers have faced bans and deletion from nearly every online photography community, or at best operated in an ambiguous gray area, including on Flickr. This includes photography often removed or outright banned on other platforms. It is a placer that allows everyone to be inspired, connect with others, and share photography banned on other platforms.įlickr, the world’s largest independent photographer-focused community, is fundamentally changing the way photographers safely connect with each other, share their art and work, and find inspiration in all its forms. Flickr is building the world’s first truly safe space for ALL photographers.
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