With the rise of smartphone photography, several companies now offer platforms where you can sell images taken on mobile devices. Many of these companies have developed mobile apps that make it easy to upload and sell photos directly from your phone. Selling stock photos can be a fun side income, and some companies even offer over 50% of the sales profits to the photographer. Given that some images can sell for over $100, the earnings can add up quickly.
However, making money in stock photography is often a numbers game. Popular stock sites have vast libraries, so having a large portfolio and targeting high-demand categories or niche markets can help your photos stand out. With your phone always on hand, you can capture spontaneous photo opportunities and upload them instantly via app, building your collection efficiently.
Here’s a look at four popular mobile-friendly stock photo platforms:
1. Foap
Foap charges $10 per photo, and photographers earn 50% of each sale. The app is available on both Android and iOS and caters specifically to mobile users. Each uploaded photo must go through a community approval process where members rate images. Photos that receive enough positive ratings are accepted for sale.
2. EyeEm
Available for both Android and iOS, EyeEm offers photo-enhancing filters and a marketplace for selling images. EyeEm has partnered with Getty Images to distribute photos, giving photographers a chance to reach a broad audience. The market feature is relatively new and continues to evolve.
3. Alamy
Known as the world’s largest stock-image agency, Alamy primarily serves large clients like newspapers and publishing houses. Their iOS app, Stockimo, allows users to submit photos taken on mobile devices. Although Alamy also accepts images taken with traditional cameras (uploaded through their website), Stockimo is exclusively for mobile photos. Photographers earn a 20% commission on each sale, with prices reaching as high as $500 per photo.
4. Depositphotos
A popular stock photo platform, Depositphotos offers a mobile app for Android and iOS where you can upload images for immediate online viewing. Although not all images are approved for sale, Depositphotos has fewer legal requirements for mobile uploads, allowing photographers to quickly build their portfolio.
Each of these platforms has its own unique approach and requirements, so explore which one fits your style best to start earning from your smartphone photography.
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