Where Can I Sell My Photographs? Places to Sell Your Digital Photos and Make Money

People who often ask, ň€śWhere can I sell my photographs?ň€ť should be admired. For one, it shows that they have a passion for their craft. And for another, it shows that they donň€™t want their pictures to end up in just anywhere without due credit.

1) Stock Photo Websites.

If youň€™re the kind of photographer who likes taking random pictures, then you might find stock photo websites to be just the thing for you.

Many stock photo websites specialize in producing photos for business or academic power point presentations. A lot of clients pay good money for an image of a firm handshake or of that of a kid holding a balloon.

Some of these sites include:

photostockplus.com

fotolia.com

dreamstime.com

stockxpert.com

bigstockphoto.com

istockphoto.com

canstockphoto.com

123rf.com

2) Be A Magazine Subscriber.

There are millions of magazines all over the world. In your area, there are a good number of magazines ranging from real estate to fashion!

This gives you a variety of choices. Asking ň€śWhere can I sell my photographs?ň€ť also means asking yourself, ň€śWhat kind of photographs do I want to take?ň€ť

As soon as you find your answer, I suggest you start buying magazines that fit your interest and start submitting samples. After all, magazines are always on the lookout for fresh creativity!

ň€śWhere can I sell my photographs?ň€ť you ask. Well, now that you have your answer, you really shouldnň€™t be dilly dallying here. Go and start taking pictures, and never be discouraged by rejection. Keep moving forward and success will surely follow.






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