For the last day or so I have been trying to update my site, so I am very sorry if you have had any problems using links or things.
The posts should still be fine for now, otherwise sorry for the inconvenience.
It should be running well again soon.
Thanks for staying tuned!
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Site under construction
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Children's Ministry Blog
The Childrens Ministry 1234 blog has been set up by the amazing children's ministry team at Planetshakers City Church in Melbourne, lead by Ps. Rob Bradbury.
With the new 4 Children's Ministry Curriculum growing and improving continually, the office is never empty, and this team is taking the media side of things to the next level! Some of their newest designs, characters, and videos are amazing.... and even better things are yet to come!
It's a great site for children's leaders, and has some great news, resources and links, as well as a brand new video podcast, not to mention a new, funny and inspirational story about Ps Rob and his mission for a Vespa, that really demonstrates the need to enquire of God in everything we do.
Go check it out!

Saturday, February 16, 2008
Tips to make money online with stock photo sites
Stock photos have always been recognised as a great way to make some extra cash online from your photos or illustrations. Here are some tips to using stock photo sites, and some links to the ones I would recommend.
After doing some research, I decided to subscribe to the top recommended sites (list of sites below):
STOCK SITES:
Shutterstock - MY FAVOURITE! GREAT SITE!!!!
i Stock Photo - GREAT SITE!!!!
Big Stock Photo
Can stock photo
Dreamstime
Feature Pics
NOTE: there are a few other sites that I would recommend NOT listed here... check back for updates, because silly me can't find the list of links I have!! :O
I have been on Shutterstock for the longest, and have found it to be extremely user friendly and a great source of income. Once you pass the initial review process, it is easy to upload your images and the review process is very quick. Also, because buyers pay a monthly subscription rather than pay-per-photo, it means that they are more likely to buy photos to fill their quota, which is great for beginner photographers who often struggle to create that top-rated image.
i Stock Photo is also very good, although it follows a different subscription system to Shutterstock. It is a pay-per-photo site, so you wont get as many downloads as Shutterstock, but you will probably get more per photo.
I have more recently signed up to the other sites mentioned above, and find that some of them are a bit slower or not as user friendly, but they are still all worthwhile because you can still make a small income from photos.
EXLUSIVE OR NON-EXCLUSIVE SALES?
Deciding between exclusive or non-exclusive sales really depends on how you like to sell your images.
Each stock photo site offers photographers the opportunity to go exclusive, meaning you can only sell your photos on one site. This means that royalty rates and the amount you get for each image downloaded is higher, which is a good option if you don't have time to submit your photos to ten different sites.
However, if you have time to submit to multiple sites, the overall downloads and income of a single image on all the sites will most likely be higher than the exclusive sales on one site. Especially if you submit to sites like Shutterstock and iStock Photo, double the sites can mean double the sales, plus non-exclusive sales also gives you the right to sell the images yourself by any other means, so if you have a friend that wants to use your image without signing up to a site, you can make a private arrangement with them without worrying about the exclusivity on the sites.
MAKING MONEY THROUGH REFERRALS:
This is the part I love.... almost all of these sites offer referral bonuses, so by using a link provided to you by the site, you can refer your friends to the stock photo sites and make money from THEIR images too, without disadvantaging them in any way.
Take Shutterstock's referall program as an example:
If I get 20 downloads a day on my images, at 25c US per download (which, by the way, goes up to 30c once you pass the $500US dollar mark!!!), then you make $5 a day off your own images. It doesn't seem like much, but you already dont have to do anything to your photos once they are online.
$5 a day = approx $150 a month - going good so far
FOR EVERY PHOTOGRAPHER YOU REFER....
You get 3c per download for every referred photographer. So lets assume they also get 20 downloads a day.... thats 60c extra a day, which is approx $18 a month. Not much, but that is from THEIR photos, not yours, so you can't complain! Plus, they still get the 25c per download, so it doesn't disadvantage them in any way.
Taking all into consideration, imagine if you could just refer 10 people- that could make you approx $180 a month off other people's photos!
Sounds good to me!!!
You can also refer photo buyers, where you will get a commission on their purchases, usually from 5%-30%, depending on the site. Pretty good deal!
TOP TEN TIPS:
1. Subscribe to the top stock sites (listed above)
2. Refer all your friends and other photographers
3. Practice your photo skills... Better photos sell much more!
4. Spend the time to make good keywords- it makes it easier for people to find your image
5. Decide which is better for your needs- exclusive or non-exclusive
6. Have links to your gallery on other sites or your blog
7. Submit photos regularly to keep a good flow of income
8. Get advice from other photographers in the forum
9. Use FTP or uploading software to make submissions quicker :)
10. Bookmark all your sites so you don't get lost! (It has happened!)
Friday, February 8, 2008
Ever tried something out of this world?
Among my photoshop exploring and tutorial hunting, I managed to see a few new little tricks toc create something I had never done before - digital space art.

Feel free to leave any comments or visit the other images in my Shutterstock Gallery!
Why are online tutorials good to learn photoshop?
If you are at al like me, you will love exploring more and more in photoshop, and one of the easiest ways to do that is by using some great online tutorials.
Even if you never need to create a flashy glass ball or destroyed city, its a great way to learn heaps of new tips and tricks.
Online tutorials can be really easy to follow for beginners, while providing more complex ideas and projects for the more advanced user.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Pro stock Master - handy program to upload stock photos to all sites at once!
if you have signed up to any or all of the stock photo sites listed on this blog, you will probably find that even though they are great, it can be very time consuming to upload your photos to every site.
well i just recently stumbled over a very handy program, called Pro Stock Master , that helps you to sort all your stock images and will send them off for you.
I actually tried setting up my own photo database at first, but while it was useful to keep track of photos and what sites they were submitted on, it didnt really speed up the actual process.
in this program, you can add keywords and everything, but by listing the sites you have registered for, you can also get it to submit your photos for you, and to multiple sites at once.
it also keeps track of your sale statistics, which i found great because there isn't really any other way to check them all at once except for visiting each site separately. On a single page, it lists your monthly earnings for each site, as well as other useful details.
its a freeware program (yay! bonus!) and you can upgrade it later if you want. the only limitation to the freeware version is that it has a limited number of uploads per day, otherwise its great.
it is compatible with both PC and Mac, which is great because I have just converted to Mac myself... so check it out:
Pro Stock Master
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
stock video - is it worth submissions?
I've been signed up to stock photo and video sites for a while, but have never tried submitting footage yet.
I never really thought about it, until recently, when I discovered that two big advertising agencies that I have contacts in use i Stock Video for video resources... and it got me thinking that maybe it is more popular than I realised.
The problem with footage sales compared to photo sales on sites like i Stock Video and Shutterstock is that subscribers have to pay a lot more for videos, which makes sense, but also means that footage has to be pretty good to get sales.
However, with the amount of video that is used by people in advertising or creating video products that use multiple backgrounds in their work, it looks like stock videos are worth the submittion.
I haven't yet tried, but from what I've seen, anyone who can create interesting or abstract moving backgrounds should give it a go. Things like moving or animated fractals or lines seem popular, probably because not many people have the time or knowledge to make them themselves.
Anyway, if you are interested, check out i Stock Video or Shutterstock footage
Thursday, January 10, 2008
another great stock photo site
Big Stock Photo:
Stock Photos, Search and Download Now!
Just another great site to check out...
VOTE FOR MY PHOTO!! HELP ME WIN!
I've submitted one of my photos on a site to win prizes, and I got an email saying I'm in the running, so I need as many people as possible to go to the following link and rate my photo.
You don't have to sign up or anything, and every vote counts!!!
I need at least 20 votes!!!! Please don't hesitate!!
Rate My Photo, Click Here
Thanks for your votes!
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
These are a few of my favourite things...
I've been working like crazy with my camera and my computer to try and come up with some new interesting images. Here's 2 of my favourites:
I really love the depth of field in this image. I also used photoshop to enhance the colours.... gotta love photoshop! I actually took this photo and a set of similar ones a month or so back, and I was really happy with the results because I didn't really put much effort into lighting or anything. Sometimes it's just luck... and a good camera!
I always knew there was a use for mum's old piano music books....
This is my most recent piece. I used a fractal program to design the heart-shaped swirls in pink.... very experimental and lots of luck required! I still have no idea how to work with all these fractal programs!!! Then I added the actual heart cutout and altered the colouring in photoshop, which has once again saved me from the embarrasment of bad images!!!
That's all for now.