ShelfShot

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. 1

    Check the open list — Texas grocery stores, each photo request worth $3–$15.

  2. 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. 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

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.