In a post on his Instagram account, Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom shared a series of photos taken from inside the company’s headquarters, including a series titled “Honey, I love you.”
The pictures, which have since gone viral, are part of a series called “Happiness,” which is an Instagram series that features photographs of people that are happy, or happy in general.
The series is part of Instagrams annual “happiness” campaign, which features shots taken from all sorts of locations, including the White House, and Instagram says that they’re “a natural extension of our mission to create the most powerful, personal, and powerful content on Instagram.”
The Instagram posts are part the companys annual #Happiness campaign, and the company said they’re a natural extension in to Instagrams mission to build the most influential content on the site.
“We believe in our users’ happiness and believe that it’s a core value,” the company wrote.
“As the world continues to evolve and evolve with technology, we are constantly looking for ways to make our content better, easier to use, and more personalized.
We are always looking for creative ways to use technology to deliver better content and experiences to our customers.”
Instagram launched in 2012 and features a variety of content and features.
The company recently expanded its service to include new photo editing tools and the ability to “tag” people to make them appear in your feed.