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The latest on Unsplash   This month, meet the 5 new institutions sharing their archival images,

The latest on Unsplash   This month, meet the 5 new institutions sharing their archival images, take inspiration from Wolfgang Hasselmann’s colorful landscapes, and get to know Natalie (me!) from the Unsplash community team. 👋 5 New Institutions on Unsplash Take a closer look at the new notable organisations now on Unsplash including the Library of Medicine and paintings by Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas and so many more! [Check it out]( Wolfgang Hasslemann & experimenting with color We caught up with longtime Unsplash contributor, [Wolfgang Hasslemann](, to learn how he gets colorful with infrared photography. [Learn more]( Top submissions from February 👀 Check out 20 of the most eye-catching images that were added to the Unsplash library — from a dog's 15th birthday to the magic of bioluminescence in the Maldives. [Check it out](   Meet Natalie from the Unsplash team 👋 Get to know Natalie Brennan, Unsplash's Community & Communications Manager! [Learn more]( Sponsored Events that spark creativity Make time for your passions and meet the people who share them. Find events for your interests by downloading the Meetup app today! [Download Meetup’s app]( Sent with ❤ from Unsplash | 400 McGill suite 500, Montreal, Canada You have received this email since you subscribed to receive announcements from Unsplash. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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