ABOUT US
Hi, I’m Theo
The creator of Unicorn Adventure, lover of wild places, and someone who’s been through some serious life shitiness. My passion lies in exploring the breathtaking beauty of our planet. Through extensive travel, I seek out the most stunning locations, immersing myself in nature’s wonders.
A bit about me:
I’m on the autism spectrum and have battled depression, anxiety, and substance abuse for as long as I can remember. For years, I denied my diagnosis, pretended I was fine, and tried to squeeze into boxes that were never meant for me.
Living with autism isn’t just a diagnosis, it’s a journey. One filled with chaos, realizations, and eventually, acceptance. After years of fighting who I was, I’ve come to embrace my autism, and all the quirks that come with it. Nature and travel have quite literally saved my life.
That’s where Unicorn Adventure comes in. I created it to inspire people, whether you’re barely holding it together or totally crushing life to embrace who you are and live your best possible life.
My goal is to share these experiences and inspire others to embrace their potential through my photography and quirky storytelling. Sharing my passion gives my life meaning and purpose, and I hope you find resonance with my mission.
I travel. A lot. I chase adventure, dirt roads, trailheads, campsites, and those weird little backcountry moments that most people overlook. I photograph what hits me in the feels. I tell stories that are honest, raw, and a little ugly. And I try to show people, especially fellow neurodivergent, creative, struggling humans, that you don’t need to “fix” yourself to be a badass bitchin’ unicorn. You just have to show up.
Through Unicorn Adventure, I share the good, bad, and downright ugly. I’ve also built a shop full of handpicked photography prints from my solo adventures. Each one printed with care and high-quality materials, because your walls deserve a little spice and soul.
This is my way of giving younger me (and maybe you too) something real to hold onto. Thanks for being here. I hope my mission resonates, and that you’ll join me in this wild, weird journey of mental health, autism awareness, and celebrating all the creative brains out there.

