Your Photographs, Credited and For Sale
Publish heritage photography on a 28-year archive — and sell digital licences directly on the pages your photos illustrate.
What you get
- Credit on every image. Your name appears on each photograph, wherever it is published on the archive.
- Direct sales on place pages. Readers can buy a digital licence of your photo right on the heritage page it illustrates. You keep 100% of the sale price minus payment processing — Cultural Heritage Online currently takes no commission on photo sales.
- Protection on the web. Web previews carry a watermark and hotlink protection; the clean high-resolution file goes only to the buyer.
- You keep ownership. Publication is under a non-exclusive licence: your archive remains yours, and you can sell the same work elsewhere.
How you get paid
Payouts run through a lightweight Stripe Express account in your name (available for collaborators in the EU and UK): identity, IBAN, done. Sales are transferred to your bank; you can follow everything from your own Stripe dashboard.
What we look for
Original photography of heritage places — architecture, interiors, decorative detail, gardens, monuments — with verified locations. Only licence-clean work you took yourself. The Editorial Guidelines apply to captions and attributions.
Paid assignments
When a client commission requires photography, the assignment is offered by email to eligible photographers at a fixed, stated fee — first qualified to accept takes it. How distribution works is described on the collaboration page.
info@culturalheritageonline.com
Subject line “Photographer”, with a link to your portfolio and where your work was taken.
