Make Money by Selling Your Photographs
How to Make Money by Selling Your Photographs
There are a lot of  opportunities for  photographers to sell their  
work  online and make some money. Many people search  the  internet for 
good quality photographs that they can use in their design  projects and
 so on, and they are also willing to pay. But when you submit it to any 
site put your photos under the scanner. So before submission, ensure 
that your photos have been edited lightly to  show off the  best  
possible image  but don’t overboard with it either. You should give  
your pictures a cleanup, and use the correct and lighting.
Online Place to sell your photographs
Sell your photos on
Decide on prices for your photos. Etsy is a place people go to for 
original photographic artwork so this is a good place for you to sell 
your pictures. You will soon get the hang of how you need to price your 
photos.
 
Sell your work on eBay.com
eBay is the undisputed best online marketplace. Sell your photos as 
frames, canvases or stock photos through this site. The online auctions 
will help decide the market value of your pictures.
Sell your images on stock photography sites
there are several stock photography sites on the web. But here’s my pick of the lot:
• clustershot.com
• istockphoto.com
• stockxpert.com
• snapvillage.com
• bigstockphoto.com
• fotolia.com
• shutterstock.com
 
• clustershot.com
• istockphoto.com
• stockxpert.com
• snapvillage.com
• bigstockphoto.com
• fotolia.com
• shutterstock.com
Create products on zazzle.com
you can go to Zazzle and using your photos, make cool stuff like mugs, 
calendars, T-shirts, key-chains, and so on. Expect tiff competition 
here; go all out to ensure your photos are able to attract enough 
attention and beat your rivals.
Create products on cafepress.com
This site is more or less like Zazzle; the products you make on Zazzle 
can also be made for Cafepress. Just vary the products or images 
slightly so that they are not the exact same things you sell on Zazzle.
 
Create cool photo books on blurb.com
Make a photo book of your photos, and share it with others as a coffee 
table book. There are a surprising number of people interested in such 
books. It will be a fun project, and earn you some revenue with a single
 mouse click. It will also be like a portfolio of your work.
Sell your artwork in commercial spaces
Frame large sized photos and hang them in local places where you know 
there will be considerable foot traffic, like parks or lakesides. You 
could also talk to local restaurants and coffee shops and you will be 
amazed to see how many will actually welcome you; for a small cut, of 
course. You will have a bigger audience this way. It will also liven up 
their walls, and keep their clients happy. Quite a few of those clients 
are likely to be interested in buying the artwork for themselves. It’s a
 win-win situation.
 
Place your work on art and photo websites
plenty of websites allow you to display your photos online, and even 
undertake to frame and ship the purchase to the customer. This means you
 can concentrate on creating beautiful works of art rather than 
scratching your head about how you can handle the commercial part of it.
 
Hang your work at local art galleries
 of course this is not as easy as it sounds. You may have to face 
rejection from some galleries; but it’s also possible that the first 
gallery owner you meet will love your work and agree to let you display 
your work there.
Get a website and start marketing your work online
If you can afford it, this is the best way. Have your own site, and show
 others you mean business. You could start off with a template portfolio
 site which is not as costly, like foliolink.com, pixpa.com and so on.