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  2. FeetFinder - Wikipedia

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    FeetFinder is an American online platform that allows users to buy and sell photos and videos of feet. [1] [2] [3] It is a foot fetish website dedicated specifically to those with a foot fetish or interest in feet. [4] Feetfinder is the first and only PCI-compliant website where people with valid IDs can buy and sell custom feet material.

  3. How to Sell Photos Online: 15 Websites + Pro Tips - AOL

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    1. 500px Prime. More than 1 million customers purchase stock images with 500px, according to the site. Free users receive up to 60% and paid users receive up to 100% net for every license sold ...

  4. wikiFeet - Wikipedia

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    wikiFeet is a photo-sharing foot fetish website dedicated to sharing photos of celebrities' feet. In 2016, it was described by Vice Media 's Lauren Oyler as "...the most extensive online message board and photo gallery of women's feet on the Internet". [ 1][ a] It mostly includes images of the feet of famous actors, actresses and other ...

  5. List of most expensive photographs - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, Peter Lik reportedly sold a photograph titled Phantom to an anonymous bidder for $6.5 million, making it potentially the third highest price paid for a photograph.

  6. 15 Best Websites for Selling Your Photos Online - AOL

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    3. SmugMug. SmugMug allows you to sell photos at your price and personalize your seller website on the platform to take care of private galleries and personal events. Plans range from $7 to $42 a ...

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    Just Words. If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online! By Masque Publishing. Advertisement. Advertisement. Feedback. Help. Join AOL.

  8. Shoe-fitting fluoroscope - Wikipedia

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    A shoe-fitting fluoroscope was a metal construction covered in finished wood, approximately 4 feet (1.2 m) high in the shape of short column, with a ledge with an opening through which the standing customer (adult or child) would put their feet and look through a viewing porthole at the top of the fluoroscope down at the X-ray view of the feet ...

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