How do I earn money from my photography?
by Ivo Cornel
Earn real money from your photography with a simple, transparent system. Set your price, track your sales, and get paid.
One of the very first things we agreed on when building Framed.Photo was that pricing should stay with the photographer. You know your work better than anyone else. You know the time it took, the risks you took, the years it has taken you to develop your own voice. That value you just can’t be determined from the outside.
So here’s valuation works at Framed.Photo. We’ve developed a set base price that covers everything we handle on your behalf. That includes the print itself, the frame, the passe partout, the packaging, the delivery, and the platform that makes it all work. From there, what you earn is entirely up to you. You choose the markup. Some photographers price their work accessibly so it finds its way into more homes. Others set it higher, because the audience is already there or because the work is rare with fewer prints. Everything is fine by us, you set the price to your liking.
With regards to your earnings, each time a piece sells, your share is paid directly to you. You’ll already know exactly what your earnings will be before your work ever goes live. That clarity means you don’t have to second guess anything. It gives you space to experiment, to shift prices, change editions, and see what actually connects with your audience.
You also get a personal dashboard where you can track everything. When a photograph sells, it appears instantly. You’ll see the number of editions sold, how many are left, how much you’ve earned, and which sizes are doing best. You can go back and view your full sales history, see how things move over time. We really did our best to make things as clear as possible for you.
When someone buys your work, it’s never just a transaction. It’s a photograph that now hangs in someone’s home, a piece of your story that becomes part of theirs. Each sale is a small step in building something lasting. A body of work that doesn’t just exist in files or feeds, but in the real world. That’s what we want to help make possible. Real photographs, quietly becoming part of real lives all around us.
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