this has a nice expression, but isn't that sharp and kind of jumbled up close. hard to say if it would print. the tags should mention endangered and everything about its face.
your bio shouldn't lead people out of the site. if your selling for less on pixels, there is no reason to buy the print. everyone should be contained in the site. no extra links
you should have better descriptions. google likes that. i don't see why you ran a filter over this. it would do better without it.
this has a little too much space around it, and is in odd place, i usually see these at ponds. ideally, even if nice, you have to figure out who this is for and market to them. that's the hardest part about selling.
the timing is good, but the horizon is crooked and its dark. however up close there is a sharp outline around them. did you shoot these at a dolphin show and placed them in where they normally don't swim? ideally it would be better if you didn't place effects over the work.
from what i can tell, your images are nice, the image is clear what it is, but up close you have all kinds of filters which turns me off. you have more lines about copyrighted to you, then describing the image. google uses this, people use that box to know why you made made it. it should be filled in. i don't remember it going to galleries when i clicked, but i may have jumped over automatically.
looking at the galleries i don't understand the industries one
like why is this there?
i never would have guessed these are firefighter tools. is there a more interesting shot? because these look like camping supplies.
your best sellers shows that faces sell the best, so shoot more of those.
some of your galleries only have 1 image in them. group them up if that's the case. it just makes it take longer to look at things and people may grow bored. if the private gallery is empty, erase it. you can easily condense those galleries into about half the amount you have now. either that, or fill them up.
beyond that you have to advertise.
---Mike Savad
MikeSavad.com