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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 it to be a resource with real insight for farming and education.

That’s why every photo needs some basic info: Location, year and crop or livestock type.

There are also optional fields (soil type, irrigation, fertiliser use, breeds, etc.) that can turn this into a living dataset, helping track change in agriculture and support better decisions.

But here’s my worry…Am I asking too much from photographers?

Other sites (like Wirestock) make it super easy, even auto-generating tags and uploading everywhere for you. Mine takes a little more effort.

Still, I believe it’s worth it. As one project put it:

“Digital metadata — the who, what, where, when, and how — are essential to transform raw data into actionable agricultural knowledge.”

(Smart Agricultural Technology, vol. 12, In progress, Dec 2025)

That’s the vision: a data-rich, Australian ag stock library that documents our farming story while also giving photographers a fairer share of royalties (for a few extra clicks!).

👉 What do you think — is the extra effort a barrier, or the very thing that makes this project valuable?

Image: Leesa Baldwin Photography