go beyond the image

Wildlife photography expeditions built on conservation, storytelling, and real field experience

Small-group journeys into remote ecosystems, led by wildlife biologists, photographers, and guides who actually work in these environments

the difference

Most wildlife trips focus on sightings. We focus on understanding.

We don’t chase checklists or guarantee moments. We build expeditions around animal behaviour, seasonal timing, and experience in the field. So when something happens, you’re ready for it.

This is slower, more intentional travel. It leads to better encounters and better images.

the experience

full days in the field

unpredictable wildlife

moments you can’t script

time to observe, not rush

the approach

Small groups, intentionally
Groups are capped to ensure real time in the field - not crowded viewing.

Built around wildlife, not convenience
We prioritize timing, conditions, and access over comfort.

Guides with real field backgrounds
Travel with people who understand animal behaviour, not just photography.

Photography as storytelling
Learn to anticipate behaviour and create meaningful images.

the background

This isn’t a tour company built from behind a desk.

Our guides have worked as photographers, wildlife biologists, expedition leaders, and field professionals in places like coastal British Columbia, Africa, and the Arctic. We’ve spent years navigating remote environments, working with wildlife, and adapting to unpredictable conditions.

That experience shapes everything, from where we go to how we operate in the field.

If this is the kind of adventure you’re looking for, explore upcoming expeditions or get in touch.

  • "Everything was so well organized, and their respect for nature and conservation really stood out."

    Donna C.

  • "I loved our sessions in the evening and the opportunity to evaluate pictures and to learn."

    Rita F.

  • "The guides were professional photographers who shared invaluable tips while also making sure we had incredible opportunities to capture wildlife and landscapes."

    Jocelyn P.

  • "I was sitting on the sailboat looking around and listing off all the things that made that moment perfect: snow capped mountains, ocean, being on a sailboat, wildlife, camera in hand, untouched wilderness setting, and of course, being unplugged"

    Ron L.