Wild Imagery

Adventure. Experience. Inspire. Reflect.

About Me!

Hi, I’m Dana — an adventure content creator from the States! I split my time between Colorado, New Jersey, and traveling around in my built-out 4 Runner with my Dog, Koda!

Growing up with the ability to travel and experience so many different types of landscapes has given me so much appreciation for how beautiful the world we live in is. I’ve always felt an overwhelming need to share the way I see the world with others. From a young age, I have always had a camera in hand, fine-tuning my ability to capture a moment. I want to inspire and encourage others to see the world, even if that means just getting out into their own backyard. 

I have translated this love for inspiring through my lens’ viewpoint, into assisting companies in their content creation. With a unique point of view and love for adventure, I have collaborated with brands to showcase their products, being used in real-life outdoorsy situations.

What do I do?

I specialize in Photography, Videography, Modeling and Marketing.

I specialize in collaborating with brands to come up with a unique vision for exactly what outcome they desire. With 7+ years working in marketing, staying in line with the specific campaign and/or positioning a brand is looking for is critical in how I decide to create.

Taking this vision and turning it into a reality is where I excel and provide true value for companies I’ve partnered with.

My Mission

Inspire, Educate and encourage others to get out of their comfort zone every day.

I was lucky enough to have the support of family and friends to push me to chase my passion. Even with this, the fear of failure still looms with every decision I make.

My mission is to chase my passion for creating content for brands, whilst instilling the confidence in onlookers to take leaps of faith — Take that trip, Start that business, Go on an adventure, Get out of your comfort zone


“We thought of life by analogy with a journey, a pilgrimage, which had a serious purpose at the end, and the thing was to get to that end, success or whatever it is, maybe heaven after you’re dead. But we missed the point the whole way along. It was a musical thing and you were supposed to sing or to dance while the music was being played.”
— Alan W. Watts