Get paid for a photo of a grocery shelf you’re already walking past.
Food & beverage brands want to see their shelf at your store — is it stocked, is the price tag right, is it where it should be? They can’t be everywhere. You already are.
How it works
- 1
Check the open list — Texas grocery stores, each photo request worth $3–$15.
- 2
At the store, take 2 photos of the listed shelf: one full-section shot from a few feet back, one close-up of the brand’s products and price tags. No people in frame.
- 3
Submit through the site. If the brand accepts it — declines require a stated reason, like “blurry” — you’re paid the same day via Venmo/PayPal.
House rules
- You're a regular shopper taking a photo. Don't interfere with staff or other shoppers.
- No people in your photos. Shelf only. No back rooms, checkout lanes, or pharmacy.
- If an employee asks you to stop: stop, smile, move on — it won't count against you.
- During the pilot: 2 stores per person per day, 5 per week. Keeps it fun money for everyone, not a delivery route.
FAQ
- When do I get paid?
- Same day your photo is accepted, via Venmo/Paypal.
- What gets declined?
- Blurry, wrong shelf, or half the section cut off. You get the reason and first shot at a re-take.
- Is this allowed?
- Yes. You're a customer taking a picture in a retail aisle — follow the house rules and you're fine.
- Who's paying?
- Real food/beverage brands checking their own shelf placement.
- Can my photo earn more than once?
- Yes. If another brand pictured in your shot buys it later, you get paid for that sale — automatically, no extra work (rates may vary). Your photos keep earning.
- Is there a limit?
- During the pilot, 2 stores per person per day and 5 per week. We'd rather 50 people each grab a couple than one person run a route.