Non-Fungible Tokens, often known as NFTs, are a novel mechanism for photographers to sell their images as NFTs and for investors to amass one-of-a-kind items that may wind up being valued at thousands, if not millions, of dollars. So, let's see how to sell a photo as NFT.
How To Sell A Photo As NFT
Once you've linked your digital wallet to the platform you want to sell on, it's rather simple to start the process of selling your images as NFTs. Let's go over the steps involved in selling a photo as NFT on OpenSea.
HOW TO SELL PHOTOS AS NFT ON OPENSEA
The most well-known website for NFT photography is unquestionably OpenSea, where countless photographers sell their work.
To start off, sign up for an account and collect your digital wallet – I recommend the most universal, MetaMask.
Once that is done and once you've chosen what photograph to sell as an NFT, head over to OpenSea's homepage and click on “Create” on the top-right corner of the screen. OpenSea accepts pretty much all file formats you can think of and up to 100MB.
Select the auction type after uploading your file; you can either sell NFT photography for a set price or accept offers. Don't leave any blank spaces; be sure you complete all the details.
Additionally, you can create an external link to showcase your whole portfolio, which need not be on OpenSea.
After paying the posting fee (gas fee), you may then begin selling. It's important to keep in mind that the "gas fee" varies significantly depending on the hour and the quantity of people using the network at the moment. To perhaps pay less for gas, I advise doing it in the early morning or late at night.
Your first NFT photography listing comes with a one-time gas fee, and then once you have done this you can go ahead and list all your next images for free with the “lazy minting” feature.
I hope with this extensive guide you've gathered all you need to know about how to sell a photo as NFT.

















