Your site is typical of many photographers trying to make some money from photography and unfortunately that is the problem.
When determining what photos will be on your site, you need to look at them first for technical excellence. Anyone buying prints wants razor sharp images, perfect exposure, a subject that stands out in colour and contrast, etc. The range of technical excellence also needs to be small with only minor weaknesses in any particular image. The images need to say to the viewer: This guy really knows how to handle a camera extremely well.
Since you are trying to sell prints, composition and the artistic elements need to be at a high level as well. Framing should be perfect as well as placement of the centre of interest. Colour and tones should be well brought out in all shots. The centre of interest should have visual impact and standout in shape, colour and detail. Birds should for example not be the centre of interest unless you are using a long telephoto lens and they fill a large part of the frame.
Bottom line is that there are tons of photo web sites out there and you need to make your site stand out from the rest if you want to make money. You're not quite there yet, but don't give up. It takes a lot of work, effort, knowledge, and photographic experience.
By the way, I can identify problems and weaknesses, because I have made the same mistakes myself, numerous times.
Tegan


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