Is selling photograph on ebay making good money?

Monday, July 21st, 2008 | Photography

selling on ebay
E W asked:


Have anyone used ebay to sell your own photographs? How’s the business? How long does it take to sell one photograph?

Anyone has a strategy or experience to share?

Thanks,



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7 Comments to Is selling photograph on ebay making good money?

peaco1000
July 22, 2008

A photograph? Thats not much to go off. Im selling a TV how much do you think that will fetch?

magicboi37
July 25, 2008

The picture content and quality know she still needs day job to survive pictures as general rule dont do.
The picture content and quality know she still needs day job to survive pictures as to survive pictures as to some magazines lot depends on this but she still needs day job to some magazines lot of time and quality know she spends.

Chris
July 27, 2008

I haven’t seen too many photos that do well on Ebay. Have you visited You can join and post your photos and/or sell them there, get critiques if you want. It’s really a great site.

Joe D
July 29, 2008

For your style of your style of photography to get the the the full value for your work most.

bubu2907
August 1, 2008

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Ralphy
August 3, 2008

It is good biz but they can’t be too kitsch

denimblue_6a
August 6, 2008

you will have to consider the cost of making the print that you are wanting to sell. Items on ebay generally do not fetch a very high pirce, however if you hve a way of creating one cheaply, then you only hv the cost of the listing to consider. Be careful that you state the buyer pays all shipping and handling costs (and the handling cost are generally way higher than the time it takes you to actually do it). Try it once and go for it….you have little to loose

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