Flickr Commons

Launched in 2008 with the Library of Congress as its founding partner, the Flickr Commons is a unique collection of historical photography, with over 100 cultural institutions in 24 countries around the world participating.

Images from Flickr Commons

“Being part of the Commons has meant being part of a community of people who are passionate about photographs, history, and contributing to public knowledge.”

+ Read more about the Florida Memorial Projects experience as Flickr Commons members

“Flickr Commons is one of the absolute gems of the web.” – kottke.org

+ Read about Flickr Commons Program Development

Recent blog posts about Flickr Commons

Creative Commons 4.0 has arrived on Flickr!

"As the home of the largest collection of Creative Commons-licensed photos on the planet, Flickr has long championed the power of CC licensing…"

Happy 17th, Flickr Commons!

Our flagship program, Flickr Commons, turns 17 years old today!

Flickr Commons is growing again!

Read George's update on how our revitalization strategy is progressing…

More blog posts from flickr.org

Data Lifeboats at the XVI International Conference of the Image

International Conference of Cyber-Humanities Recap

Tori shares her reflections on a recent conference in Florence, where she detailed our progress on the Data Lifeboat alpha alongside the value of collecting from social media for heritage practitioners.

An Interview with Tosin Adeosun, Founder & Curator of African Style Archive

Meet Tosin Adeosun as she details her experiences as a digital curator, managing care and loss in user-generated archives and shares some of her favorites from the Flickr Commons collection.