The Tin Shed News
More Than Fancy Footwork: Why the Right Exposure Matters in Photography
(Originally posted 21st Jan ’26) “I think the visual arts is the key to creating and bridging the gap between humanity and our natural world.”*— Robert Irwin Robert shared this insight during a recent local TV news segment celebrating the…
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When a Simple Calendar Brings the Outback Back to Life.
(Originally posted 15th Jan ’26) A few days ago, a simple piece of mail stopped me in my tracks—a 2026 calendar from one of the many incredibly talented rural and regional photographers I’ve been connecting with during the pre-launch of…
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Celebrating the Women Behind Queensland’s Rural Lenses
(Originally posted 5th Dec ’25) Over the past few months, as we’ve been building our new Aussie agriculture and rural-life stock image library, we’ve had the privilege of speaking with many photographers across Queensland. And something remarkable has stood out….
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Why Stone Fruit Season Matters — and Why It’s a Big Opportunity for Australian Creators
(Originally posted 17th Nov ’25) A couple of weeks ago, one of our social community members shared a story that perfectly captures life in the Southwest of WA. Anne-Marie recently bought a 1950s cosy jarrah weatherboard cottage with several well…
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Here’s why Spring, Native Blooms, and Authentic Imagery belong together
(Originally posted 25th Oct ’25) It must be spring. Stories about flowers are blooming everywhere. I’ve always had a soft spot for Aussie natives, with close family growing iconic blooms like banksias and kangaroo paw for decades. But lately, media…
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I’m excited but anxious: Will my Australian agriculture image library work?
(Originally posted 2nd OCt ’25) I’m nearly finished building something close to my heart: a stock image library dedicated to Aussie ag and rural life. It’s not just about beautiful photos of crops, livestock, tractors, doggos, and landscapes. I want…
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