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  1. Did you have your photo taken? No registration is needed to purchase photos. Photos are sold as jpeg files. Purchases are emailed. Credit cards and PayPal are welcome. Search the Galleries.

  2. Snapped4U offers an easy way to sell event photos. The account owner creates a gallery, sets the photo price, and uploads the photos. Snapped4U sells the photos as jpeg files and emails purchases immediately upon receipt of payment.

  3. Snapped4U is the easy way to sell event photography and portraits! It offers great fundraising options, too.

  4. 13 Mei 2024 · In this article, we look at 20 of the best places to sell photos online. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of each platform. And we’ll provide tips on making the most of each one. Finding ways to sell your photos is essential for building a successful photography business.

  5. 2 Mei 2018 · 5. Snapped4U. Submit your pictures: http://snapped4u.com/users/new; Unlike other stock photography sites that accept images with a variety of different themes, Snapped4U only accepts photos of events, like weddings, festivals, and concerts, and portrait photography.

  6. Snapped4U. 10,927 likes · 1 talking about this. Snapped4U is the easy way to sell photos. No order-taking. No printing. No deliveries. No hassle! Great for fundraising with photo sales, too!

  7. Snapped4U sells only jpeg files. There are several advantages to jpegs instead of prints. We deliver them immediately via email; there’s no printing and shipping delays.

  8. Setting up a Snapped4U Account. Q: Why do I need a PayPal account? A: You must have a PayPal account because we pay Snapped4U users for their sales by using that account.

  9. Snapped4U sells only jpeg files. There are several advantages to jpegs instead of prints. We deliver them immediately via email; there’s no printing and shipping delays.

  10. Snapped4U is 6 Months Old! Since Snapped4Us launch on June 2 we’ve come a long way. There are now over 900 registered photographers, and yesterday we got our 500th Facebook “like." So far, only a...