
Millions of photographers share their inspiration with the world every day on Flickr, and we wanted to show our support by finding and promoting the future’s brightest young photography talent. Today, we’re excited to introduce the first annual Flickr 20under20 - an initiative that celebrates 20 of the world’s most extraordinary young photographers on Flickr, who are under the age of 20. At Flickr, we celebrate this along with our community of users. Photography has the power to fascinate, inspire, and even change the way we see and understand the world around us. Enjoy the highlights from 2020’s top 25 and explore the top photos of the decade for a delightful throwback journey.Flickr Celebrates Exceptional Young Photographers with 20under20īy Bernardo Hernandez, Vice President, Flickr Thank you for sharing your images with the world and inspiring us all to take great pictures no matter how broad or narrow our interests.

We take pride in being a global community united by our shared passion for photography. We also want to take this opportunity to celebrate the geographical diversity of our top photographers, representing 13 different countries. And while many of the photos that made it to the list come from DSLR and mirrorless cameras, one of the top images this year is an aerial view captured with a drone camera. Landscape and wildlife photography continue to be two of the most appreciated genres in our community, but we also saw some outstanding portraits, candid street shots, and nightscape composites. With that in mind, we’re excited to continue our tradition of showcasing 25 photos from around the world that our community loved the most.įrom the many photos shared on Flickr this year, we chose to highlight a selection of images that received the most engagement in the form of views, comments, and faves, while accounting for a diverse range of topics.

In 2020, photography gave us a welcome escape from the stresses of daily life and a chance to document the strange, pandemic-stricken world we all found ourselves in.
