Rob Grimm joins the podcast to explore Flickr's fascinating 2024 Year in Review.
In this episode of TWiP, I sit down with my good friend and commercial photographer Rob Grimm to explore Flickr's fascinating 2024 Year in Review.
Rob Grimm @rggphoto
We unpack some surprising insights about the photography world, including Canon's continued dominance in the professional camera space and the unexpected staying power of the iPhone 13. Rob and I dive into the statistics that caught us both off guard – from the mysterious September 30th upload spike to the impressive 30% surge in street photography.
We also discuss the revival of community-driven photography challenges and what these trends might mean for photographers in 2025. Whether you're a gear enthusiast, a street photographer, or simply curious about how the world of photography is evolving, this conversation offers valuable insights into how photographers worldwide captured their world in 2024.
Below are a few findings from the report. Head over to the Flickr blog for more!
Most Popular Cameras
* Canon dominated traditional cameras, securing 6 of top 10 spots
* iPhone 13 was the most-used camera overall on Flickr
* Surprisingly, 900 users still actively used the iPhone 3G
* A total of 7,000 different image capture devices were used
Photography Trends
* Street photography saw a 30% increase in popularity
* Color-themed tags (especially red and green) were among top 5 used tags
* "Friendly Challenges" became the most active discussion group
* "World Photography Day 2024" was the fastest-growing group
Notable Dates
* September 30th: Highest number of photo uploads
* January 1st: Most photos taken
* May 11th: Special surge in photos due to rare Aurora Borealis visibility (as far south as New Mexico)
Popular Locations
* Times Square
* Metropolitan Museum of Art
* Empire State Building
* Vatican City (2,300 unique users uploaded photos)
* Mammoth Cave National Park (most photographed U.S. National Park)
Community Activity
* Art and cultural institutions drew major photographer interest
* The British Museum was among top photographed locations
* Active engagement in challenge-based photography groups
* Strong focus on community feedback and learning
Conclusion
The 2024 Flickr Year in Review shows us that great photography transcends equipment choices, from professional Canon cameras to legacy iPhones.