PhotoAuctions In Development

Where great photography finds the people who truly want it.

PhotoAuctions connects photographers with collectors through live auctions — on desktop, on mobile, wherever you are.

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Coming Soon — Get Started Free
Est.
2025
Platform
iOS · Android · Web
Model
Commission
Live Auction
Lot 0042 · 14 watching
Ed. 3 / 10

Dusk, Lofoten

Sarah Chen

Archival Pigment · 60×40cm

PhotoAuctions
Current Bid
$1,240
Reserve met · 7 bids
Closes In
02
HRS
47
MIN
18
SEC
Bid History
S. Kowalski
$1,2402m ago
anon·4821
$9808m ago
J. Whitmore
$75015m ago
anon·0374
$5001h ago
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For Collectors

Photography you'll actually want on your wall.

Stop scrolling through stock sites and gallery markups. PhotoAuctions brings you limited-edition prints from independent photographers around the world, sold through live auctions that reflect real value — not a price someone made up.

Browse active auctions, place bids in real time, and win work you'll want to keep. Get notified the moment you're outbid or when an auction is about to close. Secure checkout, direct from the photographer.

No gatekeepers. Just great photography.
For Photographers

Your work deserves more than a shop page nobody finds.

List a print, set your starting bid, and let collectors compete for it. Auctions surface demand naturally — buyers who care drive the price, not algorithms.

Manage everything from your phone. Track bids, monitor live activity, and get paid when the gavel drops. Edition sizes, auction windows, buyer notifications — all handled for you.

Sell smarter. Keep more. Stay in control.
Works Everywhere

Full auction power on every device.

The PhotoAuctions app runs on iOS, Android, and desktop. Full auction activity, real-time notifications, and your complete listing history — synced across every device.

Whether you're curating your collection from your desk or bidding from your phone at the last minute, you won't miss a thing.

iOS · Android · Desktop

PhotoAuctions · Est. 2025

The shortest distance between a photographer and a collector.

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