Editorial Collaborations

ATP works with publications and media partners to create documentary travel stories in the field.

We collaborate on editorial features that combine real-world travel photography with narrative storytelling, built from genuine experiences rather than staged or studio production.

These projects typically begin with a destination, journey, or subject, and are developed in partnership with a publication or editor to shape a story that reflects the reality of travel on the ground.

Our focus is on creating honest, visually driven features that feel grounded in real experience - people, places, movement, and the details that define a journey.

How it works

Editorial collaborations can take different forms depending on the publication and the story being told:

  • Documenting a specific trip or experience in the field

  • Contributing photography to an assigned editorial feature

  • Developing visual storytelling alongside travel writers or editors

  • Supporting long-form travel pieces with documentary imagery

Each project is approached with a documentary mindset—observing, capturing, and building a visual narrative as the experience unfolds.

Recent Work

One of our recent editorial collaborations was featured on Adventure.com, documenting the story of Jeff Jenkins and his work in travel storytelling and representation in the travel industry.

This project combined on-location documentary photography with editorial narrative, focusing on real experiences and personal perspective within travel.


Approach

Our editorial work is grounded in the same principles as all ATP projects:

  • Real environments, not staged sets

  • Natural, documentary-style photography

  • Focus on people, movement, and experience

  • Story-first visual thinking

We’re not a high-volume editorial agency—this is a selective and evolving part of our work that develops alongside our field projects, brand collaborations, and travel assignments.


Work with us

We’re open to collaborating with publications, editors, and media partners looking for immersive visual storytelling in the adventure travel space.

If you’re developing a feature or assignment that needs grounded, documentary-style travel imagery, we’d love to hear from you.