Seven questions. A clear direction. Whether you need photography, a story session, a full documentary, or an ongoing partnership — this tells you where to start.
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The Scout
Mission Photography · Priced by the Day
Based on your answers, photography is the right starting point. The Scout gives your organization mission-grade images before committing to full production. Whether stateside or in the field, one shoot day produces photographs that live in your donor communications, annual reports, and website for years. Most long-term Sojourn relationships begin here.
Stateside Interviews · The Mission in Their Own Words
Based on your answers, a stateside Story Session is where your organization needs to begin. Your story starts at home, with the people who lead the mission on camera. A focused production day that establishes voice, conviction, and narrative before anything travels. This is also the foundation every Expedition is built on.
Stateside Interviews · Field Deployment · One Complete Documentary
Based on your answers, your organization is ready for the full deployment. You have an active field presence and a story that cannot be told from a conference room. The Traveler closes the distance between your donor and the ground. Stateside interviews establish the why. Field production shows what that conviction looks like where the work actually happens.
Retained Creative Partnership · Multiple Deployments · A Story That Compounds
Based on your answers, your organization is ready for an ongoing creative partnership. You understand that one film is never enough. The Sojourner is built around the full calendar of your mission: multiple deployments per year, a growing archive of films and photographs, and a creative team that travels with you and learns the rhythm of the work over time.