ABOUT
Eyes of the Wild is a body of work focused on wildlife, remote landscapes, and exploration. The images and films are created through extended time in the field — returning to locations, working in real conditions, and allowing moments to happen naturally.
I’m Giuseppe Improta, a photographer, cinematographer, and explorer working in wild and often hard-to-access environments. Much of this work is done while travelling and living out of an expedition-built 4×4 RV, allowing extended time in remote locations.
My projects move between still photography and motion, shaped by real conditions rather than controlled setups. Weather, terrain, distance, and time in the field dictate how the work evolves.
How I Work
I work independently and with brands, tourism boards, and creative partners to produce commercial and editorial visual work rooted in real environments. Projects range from cinematic campaigns and branded storytelling to expedition-based productions focused on wildlife, outdoors, technical, and field-use equipment.
Much of this work is produced while operating from an expedition-built 4×4 RV, which enables extended time in remote locations and allows work to be done where the gear is actually meant to be used.
FIELD SKILLS
Experienced 4x4 driver
Boat license
Car racing license
Drone License
Wilderness First Aid (40-hour certification)
Expeditions in remote locations, extreme weather conditions
Comfortable working with dangerous wildlife and sensitive environments
Comprehensive understanding of mechanical and electrical problems in vehicles
WHAT TO EXPECT
Commercial imagery and film created in real conditions
A calm, deliberate approach in the field
Small, efficient production footprint suited to remote work
Visual results shaped by experience, judgment, and technical discipline
Final deliverables — films, still imagery, and licensed assets — are produced to professional commercial standards while remaining faithful to the environments and use cases they represent.
Collaboration
I’m available for commercial assignments and campaigns, including product and gear-focused work for outdoor, adventure, technical, and expedition brands.
If you’re developing visual work centred on real-world use, exploration, or wildlife — and value authenticity, presence, and cinematic quality — I’m always open to discussing new projects.

