These posters are moments gathered slowly.
Benji and I have taken each photograph here on our farm in Tenterfield — in early morning light, in the pause between seasons, in the stillness that comes after rain. They capture the food we grow, the flowers that return each year, and the quiet beauty of this landscape that continues to teach us how to live more attentively.
What you see in these images isn’t styled or staged. It’s the real rhythm of our days — garlic lifted from the soil, roses picked from the back garden, hands full of what the season has offered.
We’ve printed them so that a small piece of this place can travel beyond our fences. So that the slowness, the light, the tenderness of growing and tending might find a home in yours.
A reminder, on your wall, that beauty can be grown. That seasons turn. That ordinary things — food, flowers, landscape — are often the most meaningful of all.
Love Tash
