field notes is a collection of essays about photography, rural business and agritourism across central tasmania.
the difference between marketing photos + stock images.
many agritourism businesses begin their marketing with whatever images are available at the time. sometimes those are quick phone photos taken during a busy week. sometimes they are stock images chosen because they feel close enough to the atmosphere of the place.
documenting a working farm
the assumption is that photographs need tidy spaces, styled rooms or carefully planned moments. but farms rarely work like that, and they do not need to.
the work behind the work.
when you invest in photography for your business, you are paying for far more than the time spent on-site.
what good agritourism photography actually shows
agritourism businesses often begin with the same set of photographs: the accommodation itself. a neatly made bed, the exterior of the building, a wide shot of the property. those images are useful, but they rarely tell the whole story.
how strong images help the right people find you.
one of the things i hear most often from rural business owners is that they are not necessarily looking for more visitors. what they want are the right visitors.
what a small image library can do for your business.
many small business owners assume professional photography is mainly for social media. a few nice posts, perhaps a refreshed profile photo, and then the images disappear into the archive. in practice, a well-planned image library does something much more useful than that.