Natalie Alcala
Founder & Editor-In-Chief

“Just like music, travel has been a healing, self-explorative journey for me. Although I definitely enjoy the simplicity of sharing my travels via pretty pictures on social media, I have so much more to say and share about these adventures. I created this platform for creatives who love discovery, humanity, and storytelling. This is for the kids at heart who still love to play outside. We highlight the world’s most compelling people, places, and products through beautifully honest words and imagery.”
— Natalie 𖤓

Natalie Alcala is a writer, marketer, founder, DJ, and proud Latina. A creative leader and storyteller, Natalie is backed by 15+ years of experience shaping editorial strategy, brand partnerships, and events for global lifestyle brands.

From producing compelling content for top-tier media outlets including The Hollywood Reporter to spearheading revenue-driven campaigns for Fortune 500 companies to founding and scaling a first-of-its-kind creative community, Natalie thrives at the intersection of content, culture, community, and commerce.


Andre Satchell
Director of Photography

“I understand travel as both a physical and internal journey. I use light, texture, and composition to quietly document how places are felt, not just seen.” — Andre ᨒ↟

Andre Satchell is a California-born, Arizona-rooted photographer and naturalist whose work is shaped by movement, place, and the quiet moments found in between destinations. Drawn to the rhythm of travel, his images are less about spectacle and more about atmosphere — capturing how a location feels rather than simply how it looks.

With a background in professional writing, Andre approaches his work behind the lens as a form of storytelling that complements the written word. His camera becomes a companion to the narrative — never interrupting, always listening.

Whether documenting remote landscapes, shared moments on the road, or the stillness between chapters, his work is designed to inspire presence, stillness and curiosity while offering not just visuals, but a sense of place rooted in the experience.