On average, how many pictures do you take a day with your phone? Five? Ten? Fifty? When it’s as easy as point, shoot, upload to Instagram, it can get out of hand sometimes. But rather than just sharing your commanding knowledge of composition, framing and the rule of thirds with your friends, share it with complete strangers… for money. The concept for Foap is pretty simple: upload your iPhone photos (sans filters and borders) and sell them to, well, whoever for $5 a pop. Install the app, upload your pics, tag them, get them approved and then you’re on your way to bank. At $5 per use, you have the chance to make some serious beer money while you’re out spending serious beer money. And hey, you were going to take the picture anyway, so it’s not like you’re really doing all that much extra work.
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