
In the highly competitive realm of luxury hospitality, first impressions are everything. With discerning travelers increasingly turning to online visuals to inform their booking decisions, the importance of exceptional imagery cannot be understated. Photography is essential in capturing not only the aesthetic allure of a property but also its soul—highlighting the breathtaking landscapes, opulent accommodations, and curated guest experiences that define a hotel's unique essence.
Olivia has traveled to over 70 countries photographing everything from luxury African Safari camps in Masai Mara to architectural wonders like Kilindi in Zanzibar to the well known Natural Selection Kwessi Dunes Hotel in Namibia.
Olivia’s photographs have been published by such prestigious institutions and publications as Drift, Elite Traveler the Conde Nast Traveller. Olivia has also been commissioned by highly prestigious hotel and travel groups such as Natural Selection, Elewana Collection, Lark Journeys and Divine and Wild Expeditions.
Olivia brings a unique blend of experience to her photography that was shaped by her extensive work in humanitarian aid and documentary photography. Her travels through rugged and unpredictable landscapes have refined her ability to capture both the raw beauty of the world and the profound stories of the places she visits. This background gives her an exceptional eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the luxury and elegance that define her work in hotel and resort photography.









a Taste of Luxury
Indulge in opulence
Accomodation that redefines the meaning of ‘luxury’. From the sweeping views of sun-kissed coastlines to the tranquil seclusion of the African savannah, each property promises not just a stay but a transcendent experience.
Culture
The heart of travel lies not just in the destinations but in the intricate tapestry of human connection and cultural exchange. Dancing with the Masai, embark on a safari and mingle with the locals at the morning market.
“One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.”
– Henry Miller