Announcements
10 percent off all prints from BCPix.com thru March 31, 2010
26/02/10 19:10
BC Pix Photo of the Day - Images by Brian Cleary
Many of the thousands of photographs appearing on bcpix.com are now available as prints from 4x6 all the way up to 20x30 inches. Customers are able to custom crop their selections during the order process and choose between a variety of finishes including lustre, glossy and matte. A variety of shipping options is also available, depending on the customers time-sensitivity.
And now, through the end of March 2010, all prints on bcpix.com are available at a special rate of 10 percent off the regular price. (coupon code 10OFFMAR2010 at checkout)
To price and then get the option of purchasing a print, go to the image you desire on bcpix.com and click on the "add to cart" link to the right of the image. This will give you the available print sizes as well as pricing for the print. Should you decide to purchase the print, just copy and paste the coupon code 10OFFMAR2010 into the box at checkout.
BCPix.com is the evergrowing online archive of Florida-based freelance photographer Brian Cleary, who's been shooting sports, motorsports, photojournalism, stock, nature and animal photography since 1981.
Whether you're a a scale modeler in need of reference prints for a 1980's NASCAR project or just someone needing to fill an empty spot of your wall, you can begin your search through the online photo archive at bcpix.com by entering search terms in the box below.
Thanks, and happy browsing,
Brian Cleary
Loving a Plan that Came Together
22/01/10 23:13
STS102 Mission, Space Shuttle Discovery, March 2001 - Images by Brian Cleary
Don't you love it when a plan comes together? I do and it did for me back on March 8, 2001. I was covering the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery and noticed that the Launch time coincided almost exactly with sunrise. I scouted a location along the Banana River in Titusville that also happened to have a group of spectators in the foreground. Mix in a few palm trees and the result was one of the more memorable Space Shuttle launches I ever witnessed.
A new gallery of my photos of that event is up at bcpix.com (click here to view gallery)
My online photo archive resides at www.bcpix.com, and features an ever growing, searchable database of editorial stock photography dating back more than 30 years.
Welcome all editors, writers, publishers and curious web browsers!
Thanks,
Brian Cleary
BCPix.com launches Facebook Fan Page
17/11/09 20:08
BC Pix Photo of the Day - Images by Brian Cleary
BCpix.com has launched a new fan page on Facebook. ( ).
The page will highlight selected galleries from the online archive of me, Florida Freelance Photographer Brian Cleary as well as provide links to pertinent and timely online articles on the state of the photo industry.
Fans of the page and other Facebook users can access the galleries as well and comment on the the photos they contain. The launch is part of the ongoing efforts to make the my online archive more accessible to editors, publishers, writers and just plain old online shutterbugs. Please stop by to check it out at
Thanks!
BC
Bcpix.com included in Photoshelter's September featured photographers!
03/09/09 15:59
The above photo of our Australian Cattle Dog , "Layla", playing with her frisbee is included in this month's Photoshelter.com "Featured Photographer" slideshow .
Photoshelter houses images of more than 40,000 photographers worldwide and each month selects 20 of these photographers to feature on the website. This month's selection includes my "Moment of Tooth" shot of Layla grabbing her frisbee in a Daytona Beach , FL park.
The site also includes a link to my photo archive on their monthly "examples" page, which it uses to highlight selected photographers' Photoshelter sites.
Bcpix.com uses the Photoshelter site to house and market editorial stock photography, rights-managed photography, and prints from an ever-growing photo archive of my motorsports, sports, photojournalism, editorial and stock photography currently numbering more than 5,000 images.