Travel & Creative Photography — Place as the Point
A hotel that wants to feel like an escape. A brand built around a place. A landscape portrait that's really about who you are when you're somewhere else. This is where travel and storytelling meet.
Start the conversationFramed by Scotland
Golden hour, Highlands
Carmel at low tide
Brand with a point of view
The waterfront
Kate — Well Fraimed
Behind the lens
I came to photography through travel — specifically through the feeling of arriving somewhere and knowing instinctively that the light is different here, that the air looks different in the frame. That instinct is at the root of everything I shoot: a curiosity about place, and a commitment to documenting it honestly.
For hotels, hospitality brands, and travel-forward businesses, I create editorial-quality imagery that makes people feel something before they book. For travel portraits and destination creative shoots, I work as both photographer and travel advisor — so I know how the light moves in that alley, what time the market is empty, and how to get the permit for that rooftop.
Common questions
Do you photograph hotels and hospitality brands?
Yes — and I'm particularly well-suited for it. I'm also a travel advisor, which means I understand the hospitality industry from both sides: what guests are looking for and how to create imagery that communicates it. I shoot rooms, communal spaces, food and beverage, and the experiential details that make a property feel like a destination.
Can you photograph travel portraits or destination creative shoots?
Absolutely. Travel portraits are one of my most requested offerings — images of you in a place that feel genuinely located there, not staged in front of a backdrop. I work as photographer and travel advisor simultaneously, so I handle location scouting, permits, and timing as part of the package.
What kinds of brands do you work with?
Travel-forward brands, hospitality businesses, outdoor and lifestyle companies, and anyone whose visual identity depends on conveying a sense of place. I'm drawn to brands with a strong point of view — makers, experience-builders, boutique properties — who need imagery with editorial depth, not stock-photo generic.
Are you available for international travel photography?
Yes — worldwide. I'm based in the US and relocating to Portugal in 2026, which means European destinations are increasingly accessible. I'm experienced with destination logistics, and as a travel advisor I can handle permits, location access, and timing in ways most photographers can't.
What is the difference between travel photography and brand photography?
They overlap significantly — especially for hospitality. Travel photography prioritises place: light, landscape, the feeling of being somewhere. Brand photography prioritises story: what does this company stand for, who are their customers, what should someone feel when they see these images. I work at the intersection of both, because the most compelling brand imagery is always located somewhere specific.
