I’ve got a normal job in HR but make £3.5k selling pics of my FEET – I know it’s a fetish thing but I have boundaries

I’ve got a normal job in HR but make £3.5k selling pics of my FEET – I know it’s a fetish thing but I have boundaries

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I’ve got a normal job in HR but make £3.5k selling pics of my FEET – I know it’s a fetish thing but I have boundaries
Author: Matt Rayson
Published: Jan, 26 2025 00:01

FROM having an influencer pooch to selling photos of their feet, three women share their success stories. Lucy, 42, works in HR and lives in London. “It was a freezing evening in January 2024 and all I wanted to do was escape into reality TV. But when two of the stars of Vanderpump Rules began talking about selling pictures of their feet, I immediately snapped to attention.

 [Woman smiling while holding a stack of cash.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Woman smiling while holding a stack of cash.]

Single and living alone, I was trying my best to cope with the cost of living and the financial impact of Christmas and New Year. I liked my full-time job in HR, but finances were tight. Looking at my feet, with their high arches and evenly spaced toes, my mind began to whirl.

 [Woman sitting on a wooden chest, wearing jeans and a pink striped shirt.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Woman sitting on a wooden chest, wearing jeans and a pink striped shirt.]

A website called Feetfinder.com had been mentioned in the US reality show, and I browsed the profiles in it, fascinated. They were nearly all women, describing and sharing images of their feet, and sometimes their face, too. Everything was done through the website, so no one buying the pictures knew any personal details about you, and you could choose what kind of pictures you were happy to sell and set the price yourself.

 [My Dog Has Made Me £200,000.’</p>
<p>Rosie Macpherson, 35, works for a tech startup and lives in London with husband Charlie, 35, who works in finance, children Milo, four, Albie, two, and 10-month-old Clover, and dogs Winnie, five, and Betty, eight months. Commissioned by Fabulous Magazine. Shot by Annie Abbott Photography]
Image Credit: The Sun [My Dog Has Made Me £200,000.’

Rosie Macpherson, 35, works for a tech startup and lives in London with husband Charlie, 35, who works in finance, children Milo, four, Albie, two, and 10-month-old Clover, and dogs Winnie, five, and Betty, eight months. Commissioned by Fabulous Magazine. Shot by Annie Abbott Photography]

I gave it a lot of thought, then in March decided to go for it. I wasn’t naive – I knew that someone prepared to pay for photos of feet had a fetish, but that didn’t put me off. I set some clear ground rules first, though. I would never show my face, never engage in sexual conversations and never accept requests for ‘niche’ images of, for example, dirty feet.

 [My Dog Has Made Me £200,000.’<br />
Rosie Macpherson, 35, works for a tech startup and lives in London with husband Charlie, 35, who works in finance, children Milo, four, Albie, two, and 10-month-old Clover, and dogs Winnie, five, and Betty, eight months. Commissioned by Fabulous Magazine. Here are dogs Winnie, five, and Betty. Shot by Rosie Macpherson.]
Image Credit: The Sun [My Dog Has Made Me £200,000.’
Rosie Macpherson, 35, works for a tech startup and lives in London with husband Charlie, 35, who works in finance, children Milo, four, Albie, two, and 10-month-old Clover, and dogs Winnie, five, and Betty, eight months. Commissioned by Fabulous Magazine. Here are dogs Winnie, five, and Betty. Shot by Rosie Macpherson.]

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