Witch Stock Photography sites accept people under 18 with a parent consent form?

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I'm not 18 yet and I'm into stock photography and want to start selling my images.
I know that some sites don't accept people under 18. (like fotolia).
Istockphoto does, so I want sites like this one.

Thank you
 
There aren't that may alternatives on the net to iStockphoto, but here are some...

DeviantART is a website that lets you buy photographs and paintings. I, myself am not a member so I cannot tell you whether they allow you to sell your artwork. Have a look around the site and see whether it is what you're looking for. ~http://www.deviantart.com/

The other alternative, is Flickr. It doesn't let you sell the photos, but you could upload your photos and make them private. You can then give your customers your password so then they have access to the photos. Of course, then you'd have to keep changing your password. You can sign in with your Yahoo! ID, and is no need to fill out a form. ~http://www.flickr.com/
 
There aren't that may alternatives on the net to iStockphoto, but here are some...

DeviantART is a website that lets you buy photographs and paintings. I, myself am not a member so I cannot tell you whether they allow you to sell your artwork. Have a look around the site and see whether it is what you're looking for. ~http://www.deviantart.com/

The other alternative, is Flickr. It doesn't let you sell the photos, but you could upload your photos and make them private. You can then give your customers your password so then they have access to the photos. Of course, then you'd have to keep changing your password. You can sign in with your Yahoo! ID, and is no need to fill out a form. ~http://www.flickr.com/
 
There aren't that may alternatives on the net to iStockphoto, but here are some...

DeviantART is a website that lets you buy photographs and paintings. I, myself am not a member so I cannot tell you whether they allow you to sell your artwork. Have a look around the site and see whether it is what you're looking for. ~http://www.deviantart.com/

The other alternative, is Flickr. It doesn't let you sell the photos, but you could upload your photos and make them private. You can then give your customers your password so then they have access to the photos. Of course, then you'd have to keep changing your password. You can sign in with your Yahoo! ID, and is no need to fill out a form. ~http://www.flickr.com/
 
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