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Brooklyn Archive is a public image archive and gallery focused on Brooklyn. It is owned by or associated with EBrooklynMedia, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and several local weekly newspaper resources. The site lets the public browse original proprietary Brooklyn-related photos, documents, and videos for free, and users can purchase high-resolution, print-ready images individually.
From a design/creative-assets perspective, it is more of a local media image archive than a general stock-photo platform. Content is organized into categories such as Arts & Entertainment, Benefits & Fundraisers, and BIDs & Business, covering Brooklyn-specific scenes including community events, art exhibitions, business meetings, and foundation activities. To purchase an image, users need to fill out a form with the gallery name and image number. If the desired image cannot be found, users can also submit a manual research request, as the site notes that the publicly browsable portion is only part of the full archive.
Pricing is very straightforward: each image costs USD 2.99. After purchase, users receive a 300dpi high-resolution JPG suitable for personal printing. Payment is handled through a PayPal form, and a PayPal account is not required to complete the transaction. Note that the standard license is limited to personal use and does not cover commercial uses such as advertising or book covers. If an image contains recognizable people, trademarks, logos, or artworks, commercial use may also require additional rights clearance.
The advantages are its clear local focus, low pricing, free browsing, and support from local media archives, making it useful for Brooklyn community imagery that ordinary commercial stock libraries may not cover. The drawbacks are the clear licensing limitations, which make it unsuitable for direct use in commercial design projects. The site also does not disclose much information about archive size, search capabilities, bulk licensing, team collaboration, APIs, or download management, and the purchase flow still relies on traditional forms and email delivery.
It is suitable for personal collecting, local history research, non-commercial editorial imagery, gathering inspiration for Brooklyn-themed design, and creators who need visual references for local events. For brand advertising, publication covers, commercial posters, or product packaging, users should contact the site first to confirm commercial licensing and the scope of rights clearance.
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