Group expeditions, field-tested and hand-picked.

The Field Guide

I've been traveling with a camera for over a decade — mostly to places that don't make the algorithm's shortlist. Along the way I've done the group trips: the serious wildlife-focused ones, the fun social ones, and everything in between. Enough of them to know exactly what separates a good operator from a great one, and what "eco-friendly" actually looks like versus what it's slapped on as a label.

TSP is where I put all of that.

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The scout. The host. The guide.

I've been traveling with a camera for over a decade — mostly to places that don't make the algorithm's shortlist. Along the way I've done the group trips: the serious wildlife-focused ones, the fun social ones, and everything in between. Enough of them to know exactly what separates a good operator from a great one, and what "eco-friendly" actually looks like versus what it's slapped on as a label.

TSP is where I put all of that.

If I wouldn't book it, it's not in the guide.

There are three things I can't stop thinking about when it comes to travel: operators who are genuinely obsessed with wildlife conservation, the difference between greenwashing and the real thing, and guides who are deeply connected to the places they take you. Those aren't boxes to tick — they're the whole point.

INTRODUCING: THE FIELD GUIDE

Every operator in the Field Guide has been vetted on the ground, firsthand.

That means I've traveled with the operators, walked the routes, and asked the questions you only think to ask the second or third time. Every destination in the guide is one I've assessed in person — not from a press trip, not from a brochure.

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If I wouldn't book it, it's not in the guide.

Every operator in the Field Guide has been vetted on the ground, firsthand.

EXPLORE THE FIELD GUIDE

That means I've traveled with the operators, walked the routes, and asked the questions you only think to ask the second or third time. Every destination in the guide is one I've assessed in person — not from a press trip, not from a brochure.

There are three things I can't stop thinking about when it comes to travel: operators who are genuinely obsessed with wildlife conservation, the difference between greenwashing and the real thing, and guides who are deeply connected to the places they take you. Those aren't boxes to tick — they're the whole point.

The spark for all of this was trying to build the perfect trip to Namibia. I've been there seven times and I'm still finding new places, new people, new light. I wanted to create something that felt genuinely wild — not a tour, not a content trip — while honoring everything I care about: wildlife conservation, local communities, and the kind of photography that happens when you stop chasing the obvious shot.

That's what the expeditions are. Small groups, destinations I've already scouted, with me leading the way. You get the benefit of the recon. I get to go back.

The party is heading out.

The expeditions

You get some really epic photos when you stop chasing every instagram-worthy spot.

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The party is heading out.

You get some really epic photos when you stop chasing every instagram-worthy spot.

The spark for all of this was trying to build the perfect trip to Namibia. I've been there seven times and I'm still finding new places, new people, new light. I wanted to create something that felt genuinely wild — not a tour, not a content trip — while honoring everything I care about: wildlife conservation, local communities, and the kind of photography that happens when you stop chasing the obvious shot.

That's what the expeditions are. Small groups, destinations I've already scouted, with me leading the way. You get the benefit of the recon. I get to go back.