It takes awhile to get your first sale. It took me about 80 pictures to get there. However, I think if I can keep adding my best work, I will eventually get there. The platform is 10 times better than... See more
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Picfair is a global photography platform that helps photographers of all levels showcase and sell their work online. Photographers can create a beautiful, professional photography store, set their own prices, sell images as prints or digital downloads, and retain full copyright over their work. Picfair handles payments, licensing, printing, and shipping, removing the complexity of selling photography online. Designed for photographers at every stage, from beginners to professionals, Picfair provides everything needed to start selling photos, including access to hundreds of professionally written guides covering photography skills, how to sell photography, & more. Picfair is the all in one solution for selling your photography.
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Just a good place to show my pictures off to a broader audience, and get paid for them. Payment was relatively quick too!

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The reviews to publish are always fairly quick. I appreciate that. The web site is pretty easy to navigate and use.

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I honestly feel like this whole endeavor has been a waste of my time and money. It seems like no matter how much I try to keep the content fresh & updated that nobody outside the photography community even knows what PicFair is. I was hit with a targeted ad on social media. I fell for it. “I paid for my new camera with the money I made” was one of the sales pitches.
After a whole year of zero sales & less than a thousand page views, I foolishly allowed the service to renew. Since then I have one sale- a friend who bought a print for a gift. And still have less than a thousand page views.
For me, I really feel like PicFair has not been good for me. I have recouped less than 10% of what I have spent to date- if you don’t count the dozens of hours I have spent trying to curate a page that would interest people.
My advice for anyone thinking that this might be a viable source of income is to think again. I certainly hope that others have had better success. From my standpoint, though, it’s not worth the time or effort.

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Im using the paid for Pro version. Before you subscribe trial this and do the following upload a number of images. Scroll down from the top and shift select images 10 to 20. Now scroll back to the top to the 1st image and what you will see is all the images have been selected. This means that what ever changes you wanted to be applied to images 10 to 20 have been applied to all images from 1 to 20.
I have exchanged several emails with Sally in support who flatly denies their is an issue but you try it before you part with you money, its cost me days of work correcting all the damaged data on hundreds of tagged images. BEWARE these people are not interested in customer support or any form of support for their product. I have never sold a single image by the way.
I've seen the response below which sounds helpful but it took a post on trustpilot to provoke a seemingly helpful response. All I would say it's a concern that online software can be so unreliable as to be influenced by your PC, operating system or any other issue in your home. Also look at how people rate this system on Trustpilot which contradics this company's claim.

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An absolutely untrustworthy rip-off company. If you write a negative comment, they try to delete it.

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I cancelled my account in November, they've succeeded in taking Decembers payment with no return, they're still trying to take money from me.
*I emailed them asking them to resolve this before I posted this and they didn't - I wasn't overdue they just keep taking

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A complete waste of money. They are now rewarding top images of the month that are untitled and have incomplete profiles. I sell more on Adobe Stock and prints on my own website than Picfair. I refused to renew my Picfair subscription over 6 months ago.

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It should be 0. Avoid! I’ve tried to cancel subscription that had just renewed on the same day. They don’t accept any cancellation after renewal which I think it’s against the uk law. Its a robbery..,

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If I could give them 0 stars, I would. Signed up for the free basic plan and hit with $195 auto renewal.
Sent a note asking for a refund as I didn’t receive and email advising of the renewal or the amounts no opportunity given to cancel. AVOID this company. Giant rip off.

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If I could go 0 stars I would, such a waste of time and no support also took $175 out of my account with no warning what so ever. And no help getting it back!!!! DONT USE THEM
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Poor customer experience and no renewal reminders
Like others have pointed out, the renewal fee comes out automatically without warning.
An email reminder is something that most reputable companies do as a basic courtesy and when I pointed this out, they basically said they’re not doing anything illegal and it’s computer says no.
When I asked for a refund, they refused to issue a full one and would only offer 50% back “as a goodwill gesture”. This still penalises loyal customers for not manually checking a date every year.
It may technically follow their policy, but it’s not consumer-friendly or reasonable.
All respect for the brand out of the window in one email chain.

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Have just cancelled my subscription in the last few minnutes.
I have subscribed since 2023, and from the beginning, I paid the Plus subscription, which was due to renew on 26 December for £90. I've only had 2 sales since 2023, yet my images sell constantly on other sites without me having to pay. Picfair seemed like a good idea initially, but it hasn't turned out to be, so time to call it a day.

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Like many I signed up for the basic free version
used it thought it was sort of ok and uploaded a few great pics etc and then forgot it NO reminders no promts just BAM 90 quid off my card
asked for refund and offered 50% as they blame ME
Will be a shock when its chargedback because they failed to promt for renewal and the pestered me with emails to UPGRADE which i ignored for obvious reasons
payment went out today i terminated today for definite because why would i use a product that doesnt inform you or give you notifications ??
my ecperience personally would be worth ZERO stars but have to give at least 1 sadly

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The service is reasonable, although the interface is clunky and not easy for clients to use.
My real issue is with the automatic subscription renewal. I cancelled the service, but was charged again.
When I disputed the charge, they were quite short and unpleasant, saying they would share logs with my bank, etc. I definitely cancelled the subscription, and they would be able to see that no activity over the past few weeks, hence my cancellation.
It’s only £9 I’m disputing, and had they accepted their error (or perhaps mine but cancelling is complicated on a phone), I’d continue to use them, but given this experience, I would not recommend PicFair.
There are alternatives out there, which are much less clunky and, above all, much nicer to deal with.

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Like many, I had forgotten about a subscription until payment was taken. However, like any subscription-based system, there is a legal requirement that they advise you in a timely manner of both the date and cost of renewal. They didn't bother with the reminder and just took the money. Despite several emails relating to this, they refused to comply. Many thanks to my bank, Nationwide, for intervening and recovering the cost.

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I was very disappointed with my experience using Picfair. My subscription renewed automatically without any clear reminder or warning — something I didn’t expect and wouldn’t have agreed to. When I contacted support immediately after noticing the charge (and without having used the renewed service at all), they refused to issue a full refund, citing their terms and conditions.
They offered only a 50% refund, which I found unacceptable given that I had no intention of renewing and received no advance notice. The tone of the response felt dismissive, with no willingness to resolve the matter fairly.
Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) guidance, businesses are expected to make auto-renewal terms and reminders clear and prominent, giving customers a fair chance to cancel before being charged. In my experience, this standard was not met.
While their platform may work well for others, I would strongly caution anyone considering a subscription to check the renewal policy carefully. The process is unfair and not customer-friendly, especially compared to other companies that handle these situations with greater transparency and flexibility.

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Well you pay and get your photos uploaded and licenced. That's the easy part. Then they expect you to advertise your own gallery. So if you don't have any where to advertise then your photos don't get sold.

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Scammed money from account and provided nothing.

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