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Deepwild Creative Deepwild Creative is a team of photographers & filmmakers dedicated to authentic storytelling in wild places. Stills, films & locations. Expedition ready.
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Deepwild Creative is a team of photographers and filmmakers dedicated to authentic storytelling in wild places. Discreet, flexible & professional.

[   ] Italian Premiere 🇮🇹We’re thrilled to announce that our feature documentary, Find Mòr, has been selected for the pr...
01/04/2026

[ ] Italian Premiere 🇮🇹

We’re thrilled to announce that our feature documentary, Find Mòr, has been selected for the prestigious Trento Film Festival in northern Italy.

There'll be two screenings - Sat 25th April and Fri 1st May

We’ll be there in-person for both screenings plus a Q&A (plus a little tipple or two 🥂)

If you’re in the area, see you there!

🎬 25th April 2026 from 18:45
🎬 1st May 2026 from 18:45

Trento Film Festival
Feature-length (76’)

Tickets 👉 https://trentofestival.it/edizione-2026/programma/film/find-mor-canyoning-in-scotland/

A Deepwild Creative Production
Co-Directed & Edited by: Charlotte Workman, Steve Small
Sound Design: We Are Audio
Cinematography: Charlotte Workman, Steve Small
Music: Jarlath Henderson Janice Burns & Jon Doran Beluga Lagoon Innes Watson
Supported by: Seland CanyonZone.com CE4Y Petzl
With thanks to: UK Canyoning Association

[   ] World Premiere! 🔥 At Sheffield Adventure Film Festival (ShAFF)Proudly endorsed by Protect Our Winters UK ❄After ye...
18/03/2026

[ ] World Premiere! 🔥 At Sheffield Adventure Film Festival (ShAFF)

Proudly endorsed by Protect Our Winters UK ❄

After years in production, we are delighted to announce the international premiere of Split on 22nd March at Showroom Cinema in Sheffield 🙌

Join us for a big weekend of inspirational adventure films, talks, workshops and ShAFF's 20th birthday celebrations 🎉

Director Charlotte Workman and the two protagonists Tom & James will be there, along with the POW UK team.

🎬 22nd March 2026
🍿 Showroom Cinema, 1pm
🎟️ https://shaff.co.uk/shaff26/split
☕ POW UK Community Chat, Showroom Cafe, 2.30pm

[   ] Another award! 🏆“Canyoning is the next level in British and Scottish adventure sport. Intense, fascinating and dee...
17/03/2026

[ ] Another award! 🏆

“Canyoning is the next level in British and Scottish adventure sport. Intense, fascinating and deeply human. A must-watch.”
(Sheffield Adventure Film Festival)

We’ll be at ShAFF at the weekend for the next screening of Find Mòr on Sat 21st March 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

The festival cut (28') will line up as part of the ‘Spirit of Adventure’ collection alongside Ephemeral, Sink or Skim and To Scale: TIME.

See you there 🙌🏼

🎬 21st March 2026
Sheffield Adventure Film Festival (ShAFF)
Spirit of Adventure Films (1) at 12.45pm

🎫 Tickets - https://shaff.co.uk/shaff26/find-mor

[   ] Exploration and Connection Off the back of winning two awards at the premiere a few weeks ago, we’re delighted to ...
04/03/2026

[ ] Exploration and Connection

Off the back of winning two awards at the premiere a few weeks ago, we’re delighted to announce the next screening of Find Mòr on 12th March at The Birks Cinema Aberfeldy 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Join us for an evening of adventure and exploration films celebrating the diverse UK landscape and the connections, to people and place, that can be found through time shared in nature.

Find Mòr will line up alongside two other beautiful films - Assynt and The Lost Boys of Carbis Bay

As part of London Mountain Film Festival's community events, proceeds from the evening will go to support the local volunteer team at Tayside Mountain Rescue Team and we'll have a Q&A after the screenings.

🎬 12th March 2026
The Birks Cinema Aberfeldy
Doors at 7pm

🎟️ https://tickets.birkscinema.co.uk/movie/lmff-exploration-connection/

[   ]  Split follows the physical and mental journeys of best friends Tom and James - both environmentalists, both airli...
21/01/2026

[ ] Split follows the physical and mental journeys of best friends Tom and James - both environmentalists, both airline pilots and both inexperienced in the arctic - as they embark and reflect on a remote splitboard expedition in Greenland.

With humour and depth, filmmaker and expedition teammate Charlotte follows how each navigates their minds, passions and purpose in a time of crisis.

A Deepwild Creative Production
Directed & Edited by: Charlotte Workman
Sound Design: We Are Audio
Cinematography: Charlotte Workman
Supported by: Petzl River Rock Single Malt Whisky
With thanks to: Paul Walker GELCO, Safe Landing

❄️📽️ For screening dates, visit www.deepwildcreative.com/the-split-film

Split follows the physical and mental journeys of best friends Tom and James - both environmentalists, both airline pilots and both inexperienced in the arct...

[   ] Exploration. Community. Discovery.Scotland still has its mysteries roaring in remote glens and sometimes hidden in...
19/01/2026

[ ] Exploration. Community. Discovery.

Scotland still has its mysteries roaring in remote glens and sometimes hidden in plain sight.

Find Mòr follows a group of canyoneers over the span of two years as they embark on a journey of exploration into the hidden corners of the Scottish Highlands.

The film offers a unique perspective from within the relatively unknown niche community and discovers the myriad motivations that drive this passion of curiosity.

Setting out in search of uncharted canyons, they find true adventure and forge deep connections to people and place.

"You come for the canyons but stay for the people."

A Deepwild Creative Production
Co-Directed & Edited by: Charlotte Workman Steve Small
Sound Design: We Are Audio
Cinematography: Charlotte Workman Steve Small
Music: Jarlath Henderson Janice Burns & Jon Doran Beluga Lagoon Innes Watson
Supported by: Seland CanyonZone.com CE4Y Petzl
With thanks to: UK Canyoning Association

💦📽️ For screening dates, visit www.deepwildcreative.com/find-mòr

Exploration. Community. Discovery. Scotland still has its mysteries roaring in remote glens and sometimes hidden in plain sight. Find Mòr follows a group of ...

[   ] “Where are all the canyoning films?”That was the question we had a few years ago as we were delving into these hid...
17/11/2025

[ ] “Where are all the canyoning films?”

That was the question we had a few years ago as we were delving into these hidden worlds ourselves.

Descending these deep, dark aquatic cracks is challenging enough, documenting it is a whole other thing.

Find Mòr is the first of its kind to come from the UK and explores the often unmapped depths of the Scottish landscape, the people who are drawn to them and the myriad motivations of “why?”

Trailer dropping soon 🎬

deepwildcreative.com

📸Charlotte Workman | Steve Small

[   ] It was to be "the longest splitboard journey in the world"A self-supported, 6 week expedition in an extremely remo...
15/11/2025

[ ] It was to be "the longest splitboard journey in the world"

A self-supported, 6 week expedition in an extremely remote region of eastern Greenland where humans rarely go.

The “longest” accolade - as true as it may be (we never bothered verifying) - eroded in the Arctic winds as the deeper, more interesting story emerged.

Split evolved over the past three years into a character driven adventure film. One that not only explores the arctic but our inner worlds, motivations and outlooks. Thematically rife in contradiction, contrast and nuance, the splitboard has come to represent an analogy.

How do we navigate our minds, passions and purpose in a time of crisis?

www.thesplitfilm.com

Trailer dropping soon 🎬

📸 Charlotte Workman

[   ] Evolving has made us reflective. As we prepare our new name and logo, we’ve been thinking about where we came from...
14/09/2025

[ ] Evolving has made us reflective. 

As we prepare our new name and logo, we’ve been thinking about where we came from: put simply we had an idea, two cameras and a home in the back of a car ( #2)

Since year one we knew we wanted to give back to wild places and put roots in the ground, so we planted trees in the Trossachs national park and on the flanks of Schiehallion. Both have flourished and outgrown their tree guards ( #3)

We appreciate who we have worked with and how often over the years - most of our ‘clients’ and ‘colleagues’ have become friends. 

In the coming days we are excited to share our new name and logo (sneak peak #4), but our roots will always remain the same, just running a little deeper 🌳

[   ] 'The Adventure Photographers'That name couldn't have described us better 🙌 We did what was said on our metaphorica...
10/09/2025

[ ] 'The Adventure Photographers'

That name couldn't have described us better 🙌 We did what was said on our metaphorical tin, or in fact, houmous packet ( #2) - the founding document where our logo was born in 2019

We have been purposefully quiet on social media over the last twelve months because we have been delving deep into the world of filmmaking.

This year comes the release of not one but two debut adventure feature films. Both years in the making, both passion projects, and we are excited to finally share them this autumn, 2025.

We are and will always be adventure photographers - but now we are also, filmmakers. And so we are evolving our name and logo to reflect that.

We are working on it as we speak (Steve's gone to buy more houmous), but it will be true to what we value most - authentic, meaningful storytelling in wild places.

We'll keep you updated on the rebrand and we're happy to hear any comments or questions

Charlotte & Steve

[   ] 🎬 Falls of Askival 🌊 Part 2 of 2We rose early and hiked 3kms from the bothy to the canyon.It was not just a one-an...
19/10/2024

[ ] 🎬 Falls of Askival 🌊 Part 2 of 2

We rose early and hiked 3kms from the bothy to the canyon.

It was not just a one-and-done afterall.

The magical Isle of Rùm delivered. Water tumbled down the dramatic flanks of Askival - the highest mountain on the island - slipped into narrow crevices and dropped spectacularly several times to the sea.

We were stoked. Each pitch was technical, often cavernous and always interesting. This was helped by the fact we were ‘ghosting’ this one - not using any drills or bolts - leaving no trace.

There were rock chocks, squeezes, infinity pools and jumps before we even got to the final falls. When we did reach the finale, the flow funnelled and dropped 45m to the sea - 3 times higher than expected.

The only safe place to rig this pitch was in the depths of the pool before and we sent the aquatic line into a huge sea cave.

As fresh water met salt water, the cliffs soared up around us, seals watching with curiosity as we managed to breach the bluffs and scramble back on land. Mist swirled over Askival’s crumbling peak and the wind picked up as the light turned golden. Hiking back to the bothy, the storm clouds were billowing, the next lot of weather was on the way.

That night the bothy creaked in the wind and by candlelight we drew the latest topo to add to Scotland's ever growing list of canyons - the Falls of Askival.

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Petzl
CE4Y
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