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Longmont Photos of the Week March 21–28

Explore this week’s collection of photos capturing the essence of Longmont, from community moments to scenic views.
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A walk in Roosevelt Park at dawn, by John Laferlita. December 2024

 

 

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A frog in St. Vrain Greenway. By Liam Forsythe. March 2025

 

 

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Grandchildren in the Ute Creek neighborhood, by Michael Clinton. March 2025

 

 

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Tumbleweed Art Collective’s new gallery hanging system. Courtesy of @tumbleweed.studio on Instagram.

 

 

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Tumbleweed Art Collective’s new gallery hanging system. Courtesy of @tumbleweed.studio on Instagram.

 

 

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The Longmont Sugar Mill factory fire that broke out on March 25. Courtesy of the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office.

 

 

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An osprey catching a fish. By Kenneth Valentine, @kennethvalentinephotography.

 

 

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Food from Jefes Longmont taco restaurant on the restaurant’s patio on a warm day this week, by Rebecca Davis. Courtesy of @jessanothersnack

 



 

The Longmont Leader invites community members to showcase their photography in a weekly feature called “Longmont Photos of the Week,” which will be published every Friday.

 

Whether it’s a breathtaking nature shot, a slice of life from a local business, or a moment that perfectly captures the spirit of Longmont, we want to see the town through your lens. Photos should be relevant and relatable to the Longmont community.

 

Interested photographers — amateur or professional — can submit their work by filling out this Google form. Submissions will be reviewed weekly by our editorial team and selected images will be featured on the Longmont Leader’s website and social media channels.

 

While this is an unpaid opportunity, “Longmont Photos of the Week” aims to shine a spotlight on the people with eyes and ears in the Longmont community, celebrating the unique perspectives of those who call this city home.

 

The Longmont Leader team will be unable to publish or respond to each and every submission, but we encourage readers to submit new photos every week for a chance to be featured.

 

Capture Longmont’s moments and share your perspective with the community — submit your photos today!