Why You Should Make Money from Your Photography (And How to Actually Do It) - MBA sahm (2024)

Ok, it’s probably no surprise to any of you that I love using my photography to make a little side income (I use Zazzle to do this, but there are other similar sites). It has been one of my favorite hobbies for a really long time and over the past few years it’s been a nice source of extra spending money.

I’ve written a few times about the different ways you can actually use Zazzle to make money from your photography (I’ll list them below for reference). But I thought it would also be worthwhile to tell you exactly why it is worth your time to add sites like Zazzle to your portfolio of hobbies and/or income sources. And more importantly, why you should be using your photographs (that you’re already taking!) to make some extra money.

Here are the other articles to check out if you’re as excited as I am about this:

  • How to Make Extra Money with Vacation Photos
  • The 5 Best Ways to Make Money on Zazzle
  • How to Make Money by Designing Wedding Invitations
  • How to Make Money on Zazzle (basic overview)

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It Creates Passive Income

Before I even go into how much fun it is, lets just focus on the bottom line – it makes you money. And that money is passive because once you’ve published your products, you don’t have to do a thing. You can move onto the next great idea and Zazzle takes care of everything else – the marketing, the fulfillment, the customer service. Your earnings literally just show up in your Paypal account each month regardless of the time you’ve put in.

You’re Already Doing Half the Work

Even though I occasionally go somewhere with the intent of taking photos for my creations, some of my most popular products are using photos that I was taking anyways. Sometimes I’ll just scroll through my phone to see if there was anything I captured that is product-worthy. Vacation photos, scenery, pets – these are all great opportunities that you’re already Instagramming, so half the work is done!

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You Will Be Documenting Your Memories Forever

I have a notoriously bad memory so I LOVE that I can scan my Zazzle store and reminisce about all of the places I’ve traveled to. It’s such a fabulous way to document everywhere you’ve been, not to mention that you will be picking the best photos you’ve taken, so your memories will be more and more glamorous. The same thing can be said for your pets (which ironically sell!) and garden (which seriously sell).

It is an Amazing Creative Outlet

I started this hobby when I was working a classic 9-5 job with very, very little control over what I spent my time doing. I wasn’t paid for ideas, I was paid to implement other people’s ideas – pretty standard, right? So this was a huge outlet for me to have control over what I was doing and experiment with different ideas and actually create something from start to finish. Not to mention that if you are a creative person it’s just a really addictive hobby that plays well to your creative side.

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It Gives You Business Experience

Sure, it’s on a small scale, but you will be shocked by how much you learn about pricing, marketing, and product creation. For someone like me that loves all things business-related, it’s a perfect way to get my hands dirty and try new things out. And similar to the point above, you get to try things that you probably don’t get the opportunity to do during your day job (especially if you now find yourself changing diapers and washing dishes all day like I do 😉 ).

It is 100% Flexible

This type of income-generating hobby truly has the potential to be anywhere, anytime. You can spend 5 minutes or 4 hours, you can work in the morning or in the middle of the night. You can go months without working or spend time every single day.

It is 100% Free

It’s hard to make an argument that you’ve got something to lose when it will cost you nothing – especially when there is so little time commitment. Even more important is the fact that you can take spectacular images right from your phone, so you really don’t even need to make an investment to get started.

It is a Great Way to Justify and Support Your Hobbies

Hobbies take time and commitment – and a lot of them are really costly! Nothing will make you feel better about a hobby than if it will bring in a little income for you. And if you’re spending time and effort on something, why shouldn’t it be making you some money?

It Pads Your Travel Costs

I don’t want to mislead you into thinking that this will cover the cost of traveling, but if you take tons of pictures while on vacation, then there is definitely a lot of potential to make some extra money just from those trips. And that feels sooooo good! I wrote a whole article just on creating vacation photo products, so if this is your thing, check it out here.

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You’re Contributing to Entrepreneurship

I’m definitely not against big business, but it feels good when I’m purchasing things from small businesses or local shops. And that is what will be happening every time someone buys one of your products. So even though you aren’t technically the one buying anything, you’re creating products for people that have been designed by a budding entrepreneur. And they’ll feel good about it.

So now it’s up to you! Hopefully I’ve done enough to convince you. The first step is always the hardest. 🙂 Good luck!

And don’t forget to check out my Pinterest board for other great ideas on earning money from home!

Follow Nikki @ MBAsahm’s board Working from Home on Pinterest.

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11 Comments on Why You Should Make Money from Your Photography (And How to Actually Do It)

  1. Hi Nikki! I work closely with a few photographers and designers that I’m certain would let me use their photographs to design products on Zazzle but I’m not sure how that would work. Would I need to add a photo credit to the image? Or give them a portion of the income from those products? Wondering if you’ve had any experience with this. Thanks!!!

    • That’s a really great question! I would imagine that whatever you decide to do, you would want to create a contract that is specific to each photographer and just make sure they’re ok with it (and get it in writing). Crediting a photographer is not enough if you are profiting from their work, so you need to make sure you have their permission in writing.

  2. Thank you for sharing this. I have been looking for something like this for a while now. I went to the zazzle site and there are 3 different things for signing up (Designers, Makers, Associates. Which do I sign up for? Any advice or help you can offer would be awesome. I’m very much wanting to do this. Thanks a bunch in advance. 🙂

    • That’s so exciting!! I would choose the Designer option. That should give you the ability to create products and start posting them for sale. Good luck to you!

  3. Just curious, how much do you passively make a month on average through Zazzle? Just interested in what someone could somewhat expect out of a successful Zazzle business.

    • For me Zazzle is purely a hobby, so I make about $100-$200 a month, and nowadays I spend maybe 20 minutes a month at most (usually just right after a trip)! So it’s a pretty nice source of passive income for me, considering the time investment. However, there are lots of people (especially graphic designers) that do actually treat Zazzle like a business and make way more money than I do (a livable income). If you want to find out a little more about how other people are spending full-time hours on Zazzle, I would check out their forum. I have come across a lot of good info there – https://forum.zazzle.com/ . Good luck! Let me know if you have any more questions.

  4. I can’t wait to check out Zazzle! Thanks for sharing on Share the Wealth Sunday!

  5. I’ve never heard of Zazzle before! I take all sorts of photos, this is very helpful! Thank you!

  6. Do you create the items yourself and ship them? Or did you sign up to be a designer where you make your design and add it to their items? I love photography and it would be great to have some income with my hobby. Thanks!

    • everything you do is online and then Zazzle handles all of the shipping, customer service, money collecting, etc….so once you’ve created your product, you literally don’t have to do anything! It’s really a nice arrangement 🙂

  7. Excellent info. I have a friend who I will share this with! Thanks.

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Why You Should Make Money from Your Photography (And How to Actually Do It) - MBA sahm (2024)

FAQs

Is photography a good way to make money? ›

Full-time photographers can earn anywhere between $30,000 and $75,000 per year, averaging $42,494 in 2023. However, some do earn much more. Is part-time the best way to start earning in photography?

What is a benefit of starting your own photography business? ›

Advantages of owning a photography business

Some of the advantages include: Turning something you enjoy doing into a profitable career. Having plenty of opportunities to attend interesting events and meet new people. Having a flexible schedule that allows you to choose whether you'd like to work full- or part-time.

How do self employed photographers make money? ›

  • Photograph small businesses.
  • Teach a photography class.
  • Sell prints of your work.
  • Open a print-on-demand shop.
  • Sell your photos on stock websites.
  • Create a photography blog.
  • Conduct photography tours and workshops.
  • Become a social media maven.
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Which photography is best for earning money? ›

Specializing in a particular type of shooting can make it easier to establish yourself as a professional—and make money as a photographer. Portrait photography is a great option, as people are always looking for beautiful shots of themselves, whether it's for their Christmas card, business website, or social media.

What type of photography is profitable? ›

Commercial Photography, including product, advertising, and corporate photography, is lucrative as businesses frequently require high-quality images to market their products and services.

How to earn 6 figures as a photographer? ›

WAYS TO MAKE MONEY AS A PHOTOGRAPHER
  1. Work as an in-house photographer.
  2. Become a wedding photographer.
  3. Assist photographers and directors on set.
  4. Shoot behind the scenes for movies or photo shoots.
  5. Offer your photography services - see above to determine what those are.
  6. Work with brands to create content for their companies.
Sep 14, 2023

What photography is the most in demand? ›

13 in-demand photography jobs
  • Aerial photographer.
  • Real estate photographer.
  • Sports photographer.
  • Product photographer.
  • Photo retoucher.
  • Medical photographer.
  • Scientific photographer.
  • Nonprofit photographer.
Apr 18, 2024

How do you turn photography into passive income? ›

HOW TO MAKE A PASSIVE INCOME AS A PHOTOGRAPHER: 6 PASSIVE INCOME IDEAS
  1. USING STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY AS PASSIVE INCOME. ...
  2. SELL PRINTS ON YOUR WEBSITE. ...
  3. SELL PRINTS WITH A CURATED ONLINE SHOP! ...
  4. OFFER DIGITAL EDITING SERVICES. ...
  5. BECOME AN AFFILIATE FOR BRANDS YOU LOVE TO PROMOTE.

Can I be a photographer as a side hustle? ›

Another way to make money as a photographer is to become a freelance photographer. You can offer services such as wedding photography, portrait photography, event photography, and more. This side hustle allows you to set your own hours and work with different clients.

Is photography a good career option? ›

Photography is one of those fields that may start as a hobby and then transform into a highly paid full-fledged career with proper training and experience.

Can photography be a side hustle? ›

Whether you're a beginner or a pro, you can find ways to make extra money with your photography skills. From taking stock photos to selling prints online, there are plenty of options out there. By exploring the possibilities, you can start your side hustle and begin making money on the side.

Can you make 100k a year with photography? ›

For these photographers, there may be an easier solution. Breaking down the math, if you want to make $100,000 per year, you will need to generate $8,000 per month or $400 per day for 20 days of the month. It is important to understand your value as a product and/or service provider when you look at these numbers.

Is photography a good business idea? ›

Photography businesses can have a high startup cost, but if you have a strong vision and a unique niche, it's a great place to nurture both creativity and business skills.

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