Header graphic
Header graphicParticipate headingclick! photography changes everything
The Smithsonian Photography Initiative is dedicated to expanding the opportunities for community involvement with the Smithsonian photo collections.

The Smithsonian Joins the Flickr Commons
Smithsonian Joins Flickr CommonsThe Smithsonian is happy to join the Flickr community. With an initial posting of over 800 photographs, we look forward to your tags, comments, and general participation in this new venture. Please visit often as more photos will be added on a regular basis. Take a short survey and tell us how we’re doing."
Visit The Smithsonian on Flickr!


2008 Smithsonian Folklife Festival Documentation Project: CLOSED!
Smithsonian Folklife Festival Documentation 2008The Smithsonian Photography Initiative and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage wishes to thank all the visitors to the 2008 Smithsonian Folklife Festival who submitted their wonderful photos.
View the Festival Flickr Group
View a slideshow of the "Best of the 2008 Festival"

Smithsonian Photographer DocumentaryTo celebrate this year's documentation project, learn from Smithsonian photographers who discuss what it's like to capture the Festival each year.
View the documentary or View the transcript
View slideshow of post-Katrina Louisiana by SI photographer, Hugh Talman

Enter the Frame
Enter the FrameWelcome to Enter the Frame, an interactive exhibition inviting visitors to contribute keywords to describe the Smithsonian’s photographs. These keywords will be used to improve future searching across the Smithsonian’s photo collections.

Enter the Frame takes advantage of the online trend of sharing photographs through “social tagging,” or “folksonomies.” Social tags are keywords contributed by a community to describe and retrieve web content such as photographs or video.

Enter the Frame is an experiment in applying new technologies to increase the public’s access to the Smithsonian’s photo collections. We invite you to browse thousands of Smithsonian images, “tag” them, and create original sequences using the photographs you discover during your experience.
Participate