Whether you represent a safari brand, a tourism board, a conservation cause, or a publication — if your work requires visual storytelling that goes deeper than the surface, let's talk.
Eight ways to work together — from a single licensed image to a full expedition media production. Every engagement begins with a conversation about what you actually need.
Exclusive visual storytelling for Africa's premium lodges and operators. Immersive content that converts aspirational travellers into guests — photography, short films, and social content created on location.
Country and destination visual identities built on authentic wild encounters. Photography and film that captures the emotional truth of a place — work that makes people book flights, not just save to Pinterest.
Partnerships with NGOs and conservation organisations to build campaigns that create genuine public empathy for endangered species and habitats. Imagery that makes the emotional case before the scientific one.
High-resolution wildlife and expedition imagery for magazines, digital publications, books, and premium editorial platforms. Single image rights or full collection access — rights-managed and clearly documented.
Full expedition media packages combining stills, 4K video, and written narratives. Multi-platform content for brands commissioning authentic wilderness campaigns with genuine depth behind them.
Small-group guided photography experiences in the Serengeti, Ranthambore, Alaska, and Yellowstone. Learn to see wildlife with intention — in the field, at the right time, with someone who knows the ground.
Museum-quality limited edition prints on premium archival papers. Each piece signed, numbered, and delivered with a certificate of authenticity. Available directly — no gallery markup.
Keynotes on conservation, expedition storytelling, and the intersection of corporate discipline and creative vision. Available for wildlife summits, travel industry conferences, and corporate leadership events.
Every collaboration begins the same way — a conversation, not a pitch deck.
Use the form below. Tell me what you're working on, what you need, and roughly when. No brief too early-stage.
A call or email exchange to understand the project properly — the brief, the audience, the budget parameters, and what success actually looks like.
A clear, specific proposal covering deliverables, timeline, and investment. No vague estimates. No surprises later.
Execution with the same rigour I brought to managing federal portfolios. On time, on brief, with results that hold up under scrutiny.