James,
I'm now assuming you are not joking with us and that your really want to make a project succeed.
I do hope you find your golden egg here but check reality that you really can sell thousands of them!
Here's some caution for you. Most art photographers (outside defined vertical markets such as weddings, fashion, automotive etc) would look to selling say 100 to as few as 3 copies of a photograph but getting $50 to $3,000 for each picture depending on size. They have a portfolio of about 100-5000 pictures or so and each one is made to the highest technical standards. Normally they are represented by a competent agent to whom they continually feed a new remarkable series to cultivate a following.
Or else, if not sold as art, the photographer may produce thousands of key-worded images for stock photography. This is an immense devotion of time and labor which is not to be considered lightly. If, however, this matches your passion, then it's worthwhile. After all, some folk thrive doing just that. Most sell next to nothing!
Again assuming that you would want to make a substantial living from selling your pictures, there's no way, for your model, such a low end of the market could support you, unless Hallmark decides you are their new star. Still, I'd not be turned off by this caution if you remain enthusiastic. after all, if you invest $2,000 paying for lawyers time and licensing, you only have that amount and a little more at risk. Well Anything less than $5,000 is a bargain for a photographer's new project. If you lose it all, then you will not be incurring other costs. It's not as if you have to rent a building or by expensive gear. Still, there must be some magical market you see, 'cause I cannot imagine these people lining to buy the pictures. Yes, there will be some. But James, consider you sell 1,000 pictures, what then? What will you have achieved? How does this become a business plan to sustain you.
Asher