A little piece of the world, mailed to you.
At Travel Snail Mail Club, we celebrate the beauty of personal connections through the magic of letters.

A travel letter + exclusive photo print delivered to your door every month, starting at just $7!
Join me on this brand new adventure - you'll be among the very first subscribers to Travel Snail Mail! ✈️SEPTEMBER LETTER SIGN-UPS OPEN NOW!
Get my inaugural Mongolia adventure letter as your first delivery.
Sign-ups close September 20th - Letters ship September 22nd.Currently shipping worldwide!
International friends welcome aboard.
Travel Snail Mail Club
Adventure in an Envelope
This is a monthly subscription service, not a one-time purchase. You'll be automatically charged $7 each month and receive authentic travel letters plus photo prints from my adventures around the world until you cancel. Cancel anytime.
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What makes this project special
Every Travel Snail Mail letter is born from real adventure and genuine curiosity about our world. I seek out the moments that challenge me, and the people who change my perspective. Each monthly package includes a letter along with a carefully selected photo print from the journey, creating a tangible piece of wanderlust you can hold, save, and treasure.
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Join the Journey
There's something magical about receiving a real letter in your mailbox, that moment of anticipation as you hold something created just for you. In our digital world, I believe we're all craving authentic human connection, those stories that transport us beyond our daily routines. Travel Snail Mail brings the world to your doorstep through honest storytelling, beautiful photography, and the simple joy of slow correspondence.
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How it works
You can join or cancel at any time.
Shipping is included!
Join by the 20th of the month to receive that month's print.
Receive an exclusive print via snail mail in ~7 days domestically, ~21 days internationally!
Prints ship around the 22nd of each month.

The Upcoming September Photo
This September, journey with me to the remote taiga of Mongolia, where I spent days searching for the Dukha - one of the world's last nomadic reindeer herding communities. This letter captures not just the physical challenges of reaching them but the profound beauty of witnessing a way of life that has remained unchanged for centuries.