Not at all. I tried to sell photos via Shutterstock but it's really hard to sell pictures. Don't know how to do this. 0,25 Cent for a sold picture is not my goal.
I tried shutterstock and Pond5, none of which worked. Pond5 seems to be geared more to video and I don't want to give up the rights my higher quality pictures for a few cents, so shuttersoc is out too.
Right now I'm trying Picfair. They allow you to set your own price adding a comission of 20%. You can opt into a license for use in ads which gives you a 10x multiplier on the price you set. All licenses are single use/project.
They also sell your pictures as prints on posters, canvas, mugs etc.
I haven't sold anything yet, which might be because I have somewhat high and cheeky prices and only
market it through my Instagram (~30 followrs) but if someone actually wants to use them commercially I would like at least a little bit of compensation.
For prints to end consumer I have 0 experience yet. But I recently met the curator of a local art society, who asked me if I would be interested to show my photos in a possible future exhibition. I'll what comes from that, if I actually get invited. When I'm there why not offer some prints on demand.