Flickr for Good

August 14th, 2008 by Bryan

Did you know that if you are a nonprofit organization, you could be eligible to receive a free Flickr pro account? There’s no doubt that photography can help to show the world the important work that your organization is doing, or the need for more help. After all, that’s why Collective Lens was started. As part of the Flickr for Good project, TechSoup (a nonprofit technology organization) is consulting with nonprofits regarding the usage of photography for their organization’s use when they begin to use their Flickr pro accounts.

Of course, we’d love to see some of those photos end up here on Collective Lens or in our Photography for Social Change Flickr group. There have been some great additions lately, so upload a photo or head over to Flickr and show us what you’ve got.

2 Responses to “Flickr for Good”

  • Goli:

    Hi,
    Bryan,
    I dont remember how I landed on Collective lens blog, but it is really impressive. And I have not become a regular reader of this. Keep up the good work.
    I work for various non profit organization in Bangalore India, Can I send a photographic post to you and could you put it on collective lens.

  • goli:

    I think i commented too early, without going through Collective lens completely. I found out how I can submit the articles. :)

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