Expedition

Germany → Mongolia (Motorcycle Expedition)

A long motorcycle ride with a simple goal: build a body of work that feels lived-in — and deliver clean, usable assets for partners along the way.

Year
2026
Style
Minimal / cinematic / documentary
Core promise
Real use. Real weather. Real images.
Plan (adaptive)
Route

Southbound into the Balkans/Turkey, east through Central Asia, into Mongolia (route adapts to weather, borders, and time).

  1. Southbound start

    Into the Balkans/Turkey — warm-up miles and the first real tests of gear and routine.

  2. Central Asia push

    Long days, big distance, unpredictable borders. The route adjusts to reality, not ego.

  3. Mongolia

    Remote tracks, weather, dust, and failures — the kind of conditions brands claim to handle.

Deliverables
Content plan
  • Minimal, cinematic travel + gear-in-use storytelling: stills, short reels, and field notes — no fake hype.
  • Delivered as batches (weekly/biweekly) when it makes sense — no daily noise requirement.
  • Each batch includes selects, captions/context, and a short usage note for fast publishing.
  • If there is no signal: I shoot first, publish later. No fake “updates”.
Output tone

Documentary-first, minimal edits, honest conditions. The goal is credibility and usability — not hype.

What partners actually get

Equipment sponsorship only makes sense if the output is concrete. My default is to deliver a clean set of finished images that a brand can use immediately — plus behind-the-scenes context that proves real-world use.

Deliverable
Still packs

Product-in-use and environmental images. Delivered as edits + web exports.

Deliverable
Short reels

5–20s clips, cinematic but practical — made for social and ads.

Deliverable
Field notes

One-page context: conditions, failures, wins, and what was learned.

Deliverable
Licensing clarity

Usage rights defined per package so nobody argues later.

Fit check

This is a good fit if you sell gear that is used outside: motorcycle, outdoor, camera, navigation, camping, apparel, luggage, tools, batteries, lighting.

Not a good fit if you need guaranteed daily posting, influencer-style hype, or strict route dates.

Quick note

If you're evaluating sponsorship: tell me what gear you want documented, where you want to use the content (website/ads/print), and your preferred delivery cadence. I'll reply with a clear offer.