Foap - Guide to Exchange Your Photos for Dollars
Foap - Guide to Exchange Your Photos for Dollars
Who says that the hobby of taking photos on smartphones cannot make money. A man from California named Duyum Dulom could pocket nearly $ 4,000 in less than a year, just from selling photos on smartphones.
His photos have also won several competitions at Foap. Even Heineken once paid him $ 100 for a single photo. Foap is a photo sales application via smartphone. He sells his photo collection there.
A number of big brands such as MasterCard and Sony have also purchased Dulom's photo collection at Foap to be used in their business advertisements.
Apart from Dulom, a woman from Hollywood named Deana Valorose also managed to print more than $ 300 or around Rp. 3.4 million from selling 68 photos on her smartphone.
He is aware that every shot that is targeted from his smartphone camera can add to the coffers of money in his account. The photos that Valorose sells range from photos of the breakfast menu to sports and nature activities.
Each photo on Foap sells for $ 10. From this money, the owner of the photo will get $ 5, while the rest for Foap as a commission. This was reported by Wpro.
Some big brands have even started to take advantage of Foap users to carry out certain missions. MasterCard, for example, once paid Foap user Adam Hamilton, 42, from Portland, $ 500 for a photo of his son playing in the snow. Sneaker and clothing brand Puma even paid Hamilton $ 2,000 for a photo.
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