An American woman fascinated by the colours and landscapes of rural Australia has turned her career in farming into one of photography as well.

Danielle Fuller moved to Borden from her home town in Wyoming, in the mid-west of the United States, about five years ago.

She said she immediately fell in love with the rural life and landscape of Australia.

"I came to visit family and was only supposed to be here for three months and never left," she said.

"I just loved it, just walking around everyday, going for big walks, just taking it all in because there was always something new to be seen."

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The rural landscape was not the only thing to catch her eye. Ms Fuller had already extended her stay when she found love and married a local farmer.

The couple have a mixed farm, with sheep and crops.

Ms Fuller said the only thing she missed about the United States landscape was the mountains, which is why she loved the Borden area — a town that has a front row view of the Stirling Ranges.

Ms Fuller's favourite photo: a flowering lupin crop in front of the Stirling Ranges. ( Supplied: Danielle Fuller )

"It's just got such a great view of the Stirlings and the surrounding hills," she said.

"You can see all the valleys and it's just so pretty when it's green.

"When the canola flowers are out it's just gorgeous, there's so much colour."

Showcasing rural Australia a focus

Ms Fuller said she had always done photography as a hobby, but over the past year had turned her attention to making a career of it.

"I've always loved photography and when I started farming I thought it was a great way to share the beauty of rural life and farming with everyone who doesn't get to see it," she said.

Ms Fuller wants to showcase rural life in her photography. ( Supplied: Danielle Fuller )

She said showcasing what rural Australia had to offer was especially important.

"The beaches: they're nice but a lot of people do them," she said.

Danielle Fuller moved from Wyoming, USA, to Western Australia five years ago. ( Supplied: Nightwell Photography )

"[You] don't really see a whole lot of rural landscape photos."

Ms Fuller said it was her goal to travel around Australia and take photographs of different rural landscapes across the country.

Over the past year, Ms Fuller's photographs have begun to gain traction on social media and within the local community.

She said the community support for her career had been fantastic.