Nickles and dimes, but an old boy I knew that was a fairly advanced amateur photog (far before the digital era), started selling quite a few of his pics to assorted venues like calendar printers and the like, eventually got to sell some to magazines.

Some wildlife pics, mostly scenics taken in the rural areas he traveled. Never had any trouble unloading pics of covered bridges, farms and farm buildings, scenic streams, etc.

Did a decent job of augmenting his retirement thattaway. He figured he was already taking such pics for his own enjoyment, might's well gain some extra money from it? He's long dead now, or I'd inquire as to who he dealt with back then.

'Course in this day and age with lots more folks getting into it with digitals, might now be a more saturated market, compared to the 70s, 80s and 90s?


If three or more people think you're a dimwit, chances are at least one of them is right.