Atlanta to Nairobi with @turkishairlines — business class comfort, incredible food, and a seamless journey from start to finish.
Turkish Airlines offers flights to more destinations across Africa than almost any other airline in the world. Proud to partner with an airline that takes such pride in the travel experience.
#turkishairlines #africa #kenya
Desert roaming. Powered by the @noco AX65. One of the most important parts of solo travel is being able to self recover. That’s why I’ve had a NOCO packed in the rig with me for the last 8 years. Built for the moment you actually need it. With a built in 2000 AMP battery, jump starter and air compressor, the NOCO AX65 is the perfect combination of function and design. #AD #NOCO #overland #camping #overlanding
The Art of Color Grading 🎨
Comment “COLOR” if you’re interested in learning my Davinci Resolve Color Grading Workflow
#filmmaker #colorgrading #cinematography #sonyalpha
I’m excited to partner with @mpbcom on my recent trip to Africa! MPB is the largest global platform for buying, selling, and trading used photo and video gear. For this trip to Kenya, I picked up the Sony A1 II through MPB—an incredible upgrade to my kit and the perfect camera for capturing wildlife.
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#ad #changegear #mpb #photography #filmmaking
A few of my favorite frames from my first time filming underwater with the @aquatech_imagingsolutions Edge Pro water housing. Stepping into a completely new environment always comes with a learning curve, but the Edge Pro made it easy from the start—responsive controls, excellent ergonomics, and total confidence in the seal. I shot with both the dome and flat port, moving between split-level shots and clean underwater frames without missing moments. Credit to Aquatech for designing a system that lets you stay present with the story instead of worrying about the gear. #filmmaking #underwaterphoto #cinematic #ocean #oceanphotography
Moments from above the surface with @naturalworldsafaris
I spent two weeks living aboard a ship in northern Norway. Every day, we were in the water in search of orcas. Norway delivered every kind of weather—some days calm and glassy, the next with blistering winds and sleet, and others buried in heavy snow and whiteout conditions. Without fail though, it was always cold, with temperatures ranging from the single digits into the low teens for most of the trip.
I get asked a lot if I get cold on trips like this. The short answer is yes. But I love the cold. I love the privilege of feeling the icy wind hit my face, or my hands going numb from being in the water. I may be cold and shivering in the moment, but I know that as soon as the trip ends, and even now, as I’m writing this, I would give anything to be back in that moment.