A Stocking Full of Bitsas
- At December 24, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Admin
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Time for another “bitsa” post, with some links, a photo from the past and a kick in the teeth.
A Big Thank You

I’d like to say a big thank you to my blogging buddy Brian Auer of Epic Edits and PhotoNetCast. The most recent episode of the excellent photography podcast PhotoNetCast discusses the sexy new Canon 5D MkII (you know, the one that will be my new camera sooner or later ;) ). I listened to this episode for that reason alone, but lo and behold, Brian actually selected my recent post on going photographer full-time as his link of the week! He graciously offered it to his listeners as something they may want to watch as I learn the ins and outs of a career in pro photography. Well I plan to live up to that and you can look forward to some interesting posts – I hope – as I build up my new career.
Have a listen to PhotoNetCast episode 19!
A Plug for Brian
Brian has a fascinating project going on over at his blog, and as usual this one takes a very unique and interesting angle. Rather than taking photos, Brian wants you to make an action or preset to help with the processing of your photos. If you have any Photoshop, Lightroom, or other application shortcuts that you use (Actions in Photoshop, presets in Lightroom), Brian wants you to write about it and submit the link to his project. And the best thing is, there’s over $1000USD worth of prizes to be handed out to ten talented winners. But you’d better hurry, the due date is January 2nd! Read about the project here.
Don’t Forget to Shoot Your Paperclip!
On the topic of projects, don’t forget about our Iron Chef Photographer – Paperclip project! The due date is just TWO DAYS away! So get out the camera, scrounge up a paperclip and get creative. Read the full details here.
Photo from the Archives
This is a photography blog, so this post should still have a photo. So here’s one from the archives.
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This was taken in 2006 on the first evening of our driving trip through Southwestern Western Australia. Our friend Antanas holds the setting sun in his hands, as it disappears behind the clouds in the Pinnacles Desert, near Cervantes.
Yes, I Said Kicked in the Teeth
Finally a short story about a road bump on my way to being a pro photographer. I was very excited to receive an email yesterday from a large Philippine advertising agency, who wanted to use my image of The Night Sky over the Church of the Good Shepherd. The image was to be used in three of the country’s newspapers, with a combined circulation of 300,000, as a double page spread! I was very excited by this prospect, and knew that such a huge scale, prominent use of my photo would command a good price.
I used the very handy Stock Photo Price Calculator to work out what I thought was a reasonable price – I even discounted the image use in the third newspaper, a kind of volume discount. In the end I quoted around $2000USD. I was very excited about this potential sale and I must admit I got a little giddy with the good news.
The reply brought me back to Earth however. A choice quote from the rejection email was: “Getty & Photolibrary … have quoted a much much much lower rate with a similar image.”
It seems that the ad agency were given an extremely restricted budget by their client. Alright, I’ll say it, they were tight. What makes me think this? 1) They found my photo on Flickr, where I suspect they hoped to find a photo from an amateur who would be more thrilled by the idea of being published than being paid. 2) They asked if I could do it cheap because it’s only going to be published “for one day“. All newspapers are only published for one day, and I priced my quote accordingly. 3) They asked if I could do the price cheap because “it’s only going to be used for a christmas greeting“. Excuse me, but what?!
I guess the lesson here is stick to your guns, and don’t get your hopes up until your quote is approved.
Milestones, New Sponsor, 10 Astrophotos and a Giveaway!
- At November 28, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Admin
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This post is a bit of a “bitsa” as my grandma used to call a meal made up from various left-overs, and remains of almost emptied packets. I’ve found it extremely hard to motivate myself to post lately, possibly because of the crappy weather, maybe because I’ve been up too late watching anime. But I’ve got some good news, and a giveaway! So read on for more.
Stats Success
Recently I’ve achieved some significant milestones in my online endeavours:
The blog has passed a quarter of a million views:
As have my Flickr photos:
And the blog’s feed has been read nearly 140,000 times:
New Advertiser
This week, a new advertiser signed up to support the site in one of the new smaller 4×4 grid of ad blocks I’ve made available at the top right of the blog.
Please welcome the Flickr Lister Photography Blog. I don’t know much about the site yet, but it looks like it’s just an ordinary blog, like mine, that is looking to get more visitors, and not some advertiser selling a product. I like this! It feels cool to be in a partnership with a fellow blogger. Make sure you check out Dave Adams’ Flickr Lister. He has some very nice photos there, and some very interesting HDR photos for sale on ImageKind.
If you’re interested in advertising yourself or your product here on the blog, you can secure one of the 125×125 blocks at the top right for just $10usd/month. Read more here: http://buysellads.com/buy/detail/620/.
Astrophotos by Phil Hart on DPS
Last week, I wrote my first post for DPS for a while, featuring the spectacular astrophotography of my good friend Phil Hart. The post was very popular and deservedly made it to the front page of Digg. If you missed it, make sure you go check it out, you won’t regret it, Phil’s photos are breathtaking.
Forum Giveaway
The new Learning Photography with Neil Creek Forum has got off to a good start, with 63 members so far, but everyone seems to be a bit shy. So far there are fewer posts than there are members, and the active community I was hoping for hasn’t appeared yet. So I’ve decided to help it along.
To encourage more active posting, I’m going to be giving away a free 20x30cm (8x12in) print of any photo from my collection to one lucky forum member (I wouldn’t want to speculate what the print is worth ;) ). I’m not completely sure how I’ll choose the winner yet, but I’m leaning towards a “raffle” type arrangement, where every post that contributes to the forum community by a member counts as a ticket in the draw. So the more useful posts you make, the better the chance you have of winning. This competition is open to anyone around the world, and I reserve the right to change how the winner will be determined at any time.
I should stress that only posts that contribute to the community will be counted as entries. “Me too” posts or anything that blatantly inflates ones post count just for the purposes of winning the prize will not count, and may lead to the banning of the offender. However any other kind of post, whether it be a question, one of your photos, a link to an interesting site, or even just a fun conversation between friends are all helpful to building the community.
So if you’ve signed up to the forum , but haven’t had much to say yet, get chatting! If you haven’t signed up yet, it’s not too late. I’ll start counting posts from Dec 1st, up until the end of the year. Who knows, if this turns out to be successful, I may even make this a monthly affair! So see you on the forum and good luck to all :)
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