A smiling woman with short hair, glasses, and a backward cap, holding a camera with a large lens, against a yellow circular background.

About Kellie Warren and
Adventure Travel Photography

I’m Kellie Warren, founder of Adventure Travel Photography (ATP)—a professional travel photography company specializing in compelling, story-driven imagery for adventure and travel-based businesses.

With a love for storytelling and a knack for capturing what makes a place and the experience unique, we create images that go beyond just showing a destination.

What began as a personal passion for exploration has evolved into a creative business serving brands and companies who rely on powerful visuals to sell their services. Every shoot is approached with intention, professionalism, and a clear goal: to deliver high-quality imagery that elevates your brand and converts your audience into customers.

Adventure Travel Photography exists for businesses that understand the impact of exceptional visuals. Because great photography isn’t just beautiful—it’s a strategic asset.

ATP embeds an adventure travel photographer on expeditions, brand trips, and guided adventures to capture the full story—not just the highlight shots. We focus on real participation, letting moments unfold naturally instead of being staged.

All the images are made on location with actual travelers, guides, and teams. No casting. No influencer posing. Being embedded means we capture the experience and the human connections that make adventure travel what it is.

This isn’t a concept—it’s just what adventure really looks like.

Fun Facts about Kellie and the ATP Team

  • Thrown themselves off of the Auckland Tower within minutes of arriving to NZ

  • Jumped out of a planes multiple times

  • Hiked the Inca Trail in Peru

  • Crossed the Arctic Circle

  • Have been growled at by an alligator

  • Chased by a bear in the daylight

  • A wild baby gorilla touched our camera lens in Uganda

  • Road-tripped the entire continental United States

  • Visited countless state parks and national parks and… plenty of other stories you don’t tell you Mom about.