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October 17, 2008

Help fund your travels by selling your travel photography online

Photographs of places you’ve been and people you’ve met have the ability to communicate what words often can’t. Share these images online and now sell them through imagekind.com and start making money to help fund your travels. I have yet to try it out but it seems easy enough and it’s a great way to make a little extra cash while traveling.

You can upload up to 24 images with the free account and beyond that, monthly prices start at $7.99 per month. The base prices are set for the photographs and you decide what markup you want. Markups over 100% are charged a 5% fee. For more information on selling your artwork through Imagekind, check out the FAQ page here.

Imagekind will print, mat, frame and ship around the world, making it easy to sell your images while traveling. Your images can be printed on canvas, custom framed or made into greeting cards. You can set your gallery to public and add tags and classify your images according to subject, genre and medium.

If you’re out there traveling with a camera (and who isn’t these days?), check out Imagekind just in time for the holidays. I’m sure there are many friends and family that would love to brighten up their walls or get greeting cards with photographs taken by you.

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