Licensing

Compare our licensing options to choose a license that's right for you.

Personal Use
Commercial Use
For personal presentation (Keynote, PowerPoint, ProPresenter, etc.)
For monetized websites or social media posts
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For advertising and marketing materials (e.g., handbills, flyers, posters, banners, t-shirts, online ads), less than 15,000 copies
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For resale or redistribution
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Image quality
Medium resolution (1080p)
High resolution (2k)
Price
$9.99 $14.99
$29.99 $39.99

FAQs

Some frequently asked questions you might have.

Can I share the image files with others?
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No. Sharing stand-alone files is prohibited.

Scripture reminds us, "the worker is worthy of his hire," and the artists deserve fair compensation for their work.

Can I get a refund?
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Unfortunately, due to the nature of digital products, we cannot offer refunds.

Is 1080p enough for my presentation?
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In most cases, 1080p resolution is sufficient for your audience to view the presentation clearly from their seats.

Additionally, 1080p images have smaller file sizes, helping you save storage space on your computer.

What if I plan to distribute over 15,000 copies?
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Please contact us at admin@adventimages.com for a special rate.

I’m interested in purchasing multiple licenses for pastors and speakers.
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Please email us at admin@adventimages.com for a group rate. We’d love to connect with you.

Who comprises Advent Images?
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We are a group of Seventh-day Adventist artists and designers with a burden to equip pastors and laymen with high-quality artwork that communicate our prophetic Adventist message.

What inspired us to start Advent Images?
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John Huss, the fourteenth-century reformer, was converted through artwork.

“Here was a sermon which arrested the attention of all classes. Crowds came to gaze upon the drawings. None could fail to read the moral, and many were deeply impressed by the contrast between the meekness and humility of Christ the Master and the pride and arrogance of the pope, His professed servant… The pictures made a deep impression on the mind of Huss and led him to a closer study of the Bible.” — The Great Controversy, p. 100

Artwork, well-crafted, can bring souls to Christ.