Okay, so it turns out that Spring ended up being a sequel to Flowers. Which, you know, it pretty wonderful. Watching the world wake up through your lenses this month was a special treat. You can enjoy Daniel walking through the favorites on the Glass YouTube channel, or you just enjoy your scroll solo.
As the Northern Hemisphere slowly thaws out after a long Winter, we wanted to celebrate the arrival of Spring. Can't think of a better way than spending some time with the details that Jen notices. With a blend of macro equipment and attention, Jen transforms buds into mountains of texture. These are magical little moments of life and death residing in simple petals.
With so many folks traveling into Austin for the Eclipse, we thought it'd be fun to have a Glass Meetup! Join us April 6th at 4PM! We'll take a short photowalk (if it's not obnoxiously hot) and then find a patio to chat cameras, Glass, and many other things. You know how it goes. Have a friend whose not on Glass? Bring 'em anyway and Daniel will give them their first year free.
Thanks to your feedback from a few weeks ago, we now block anthropic-ai, CCBot, ChatGPT-User, FacebookBot, GoogleOther, Google-Extended, GPTBot, and OmigiliBot.
We're kicking 2024 off with a Category you've been queueing for for awhile — Lines! We're excited to see all the places this Category will lead us throughout the month. Lines can be an important piece of a photograph, framing or leading our eyes elsewhere. Other times, they're the whole point. Can't wait to see your Lines during January, big and small.
Quiet days well-documented. A shadow, a splash of light, a framed subject here or there. Taking a walk through an ordinary neighbor is all it takes for DeVontez to turn it into truly special photos.
When you think of Tokyo, more often than not, you think of one the busiest metropolitan cities in the world. Which is what makes the calmness present in Yoshito's street photography, almost all shot in Tokyo, so special. Usually intensely busy frames that never overwhelm. Their skill in layering things within a shot? Perfection.