Order Info

The photography for sale through this website can be ordered either by way of digital image rights - in that I will send the purchased image via e-mail for the paying customer to reproduce according to their own preference - or as physical prints.

[IMAGE RIGHTS] The image rights allow you to reproduce the purchased file as many times as you would like, as long as it is for the use of one person or for display in one building. (There is little to stop you from breaking these conditions, but as this website is aimed primarily at a Christian audience I appeal to and trust in your better natures to keep to these prescribed terms.)

Buying the image rights is recommended if you wish the print to be larger than A4 size or if you want to reproduce the image more than once. Buying the image rights also keeps the costs lower for you the buyer, whilst allowing you the flexibility to display the image however you would like.

Over half of the images are produced from pictures taken on an 8 megapixel camera and are so marked on this website, but the rest are from a 5 megapixel camera.

Images are sent as JPEG files, and can be many MBs in size, so a broadband connection is recommended for this option.

[PRINTS] If you choose the physical prints option, you will receive them on high quality (50p per sheet) pearl photopaper printed by an Epson Stylus DX5000. Postage & Packing is included in the price (except for orders outside the UK mainland)

All prints are available uncut on A4 sized photopaper with at least a 5mm border for mounting. However, most prints can be ordered pre-mounted, in which case the dimensions given are for the entire mount and image combined (the mounts are 29mm wide on all sides), and will result in partial loss of the image, which is usually negligible. Mounted prints are not available where it is deemed that image loss is too great. Customers are advised to order their own custom mounts in this situation if so desired - one such service can be found on the Links page of this website.


'The term "reproduce" is used on this website to mean any form of printing from the digital file.'