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Earn from your photos
Earn from aircraft photos you already take.
Flight to Frame helps passengers find and buy real photos of the aircraft they travelled on.
As a photographer, you can upload aircraft photos with the flight number and date, while adding photo location along with height & speed. This data is usually present on FlightRadar24. If a passenger searches for their flight and buys a print, frame, canvas or gift product using your photo, you earn from the sale.
It is not just for dedicated aviation photographers. If you live near an airport, travel often, enjoy photography, or already take photos of planes, Flight to Frame gives your images a chance to become personal keepsakes for people who were actually on that flight — first holidays, honeymoons, family trips, work journeys, reunions and once-in-a-lifetime travel moments.
Costs and earnings
Free to use and upload.
Photographers make 40% of every photo sold. Money is sent to your bank account and can be withdrawn once you have made £80 in sales, or the equivalent in your currency.
Photo do's and don'ts
Stay safe. Capture the memory.
First and foremost, do not put yourself in harm's way to capture a stunning photograph. No one can buy your pictures if you are not around.
Artistic scenic photos will be more likely to sell. Customers are buying memories, so the more stunning, the better. Please feel free to edit your photos before uploading — after all, they are your photos.
No more than one or two of the same moment captured seconds apart. We will monitor uploads, and if the same flight number appears more than twice with the same date from a single photographer, it will be flagged for review.
Stay clear of zoomed-in photos showing only the plane and some clouds. We want scenic shots showing buildings, ground surroundings, forests, bridges, landmarks or anything captivating. Of course, we understand there can also be stunning images where the clouds look especially nice or rare.
Night shots are encouraged, but we will remove photographs that only show the lights of the plane in a dark sky.
Planes landing and taking off can make incredible images. That money shot of a 747 taking off is lovely on the eye, but photos of planes simply taxiing will be deleted. The initial landing? Go for it if the angle is sweet. Wheels just hitting the ground with that puff of smoky rubber? Even better.
We hold the right to remove any photographs.
Stay safe and have fun helping create memories.