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Here are some of the talented and respected people that we work with.

Chris Caldicott is one of the country’s leading travel photographers, a career he began with the Royal Geographical Society. His images continue to grace the pages of the best consumer press, including Harper’s Bazaar and Conde Nast Traveller. When our clients need fresh photography, we call on Chris.

James Litston has been a communications professional for 11 years. Recently, he’s added travel writing for national newspapers and magazines to his skills, though he continues to keep his hand in with media representation, looking after UK press relations, sales and marketing for several US clients. James is our lead host for press trips.

Sarah Barrell is an award-winning travel writer working for national newspapers and magazines. Sarah uses her editorial expertise to research the destinations where our clients’ products are set so that we can supply incisive information that can inspire journalists and secure quality coverage.

Social Pow Wow is run by Georgie Butcher, a social media community manager whose clients include travel companies and artists. Social media is an essential ingredient of any modern PR campaign or editorial project, so we call on Georgie when our clients need to devise an integrated strategy. She will then run it on their behalf or hand over the reins.

Sugarfree Design is a visual communications agency led by Paul Vater that works with market leaders in the private and public sectors. We draw on the variety of design services, from brand strategy to website design, that has earned Sugarfree a reputation for a cool, contemporary approach to screen-based and print media.

Travel Perspective is a consultancy run by experienced print journalists Steve Keenan and Mark Frary, who now advise the travel industry on digital and social media. Video is one of its key strengths and Travel Perspective can provide advice – and the kit – to make a project zing with moving images.