Sending feet pictures for money is a form of digital sex work or monetized personal content creation. People do buy and sell feet photos through various online platforms, websites, and direct arrangements. The legality and safety considerations depend on several factors: the age of the person in the photos (must be an adult in all jurisdictions), the platform used, local laws regarding sex work, and tax obligations. Financially, earnings vary widely—some people make small amounts, while others build substantial income streams. However, there are significant risks to consider: scams where buyers request photos but don't pay, platforms that exploit creators by taking large cuts, potential privacy violations if images are shared without consent, blackmail or extortion, and reputational consequences if identifiable photos circulate. Safety practices include using anonymous accounts, watermarking images, vetting buyers, using secure payment methods with buyer protection, and never showing identifying features like faces or tattoos. Many creators use dedicated platforms designed for this work rather than general social media. Tax authorities typically require reporting this income as self-employment earnings. The ethical considerations are personal—some view it as legitimate work, while others raise concerns about commodification and exploitation.