
Estates & hospitality
One flight.The whole estate.
What sells a property like this isn't the square footage. It's the light, the setting, the arrival up the lane. We capture all of that from the air: a cinematic film, golden-hour stills, and a 3D tour a buyer can walk from anywhere. All from one flight.

The first ten seconds
Let them fly itbefore arriving.
A serious buyer makes up their mind fast. So give them the whole estate (house, grounds, the setting it sits in) in one cinematic glide, before they've booked a showing. This is the moment they lean in.
Then hand them the controls
The film pulls them in.This is what keeps them.
From the same flight, we build a model of the whole property a buyer can orbit, zoom, and explore on their own, at midnight, from another province, on their phone. Load the mesh below and look around the exterior, then press play on the flythrough beside it. A photograph can't do this. This can.
- Demonstration capture
- Interactive 3D
- RTK FIX
- Summerland BC
The whole property, in the browser
Drag to orbit and scroll to zoom. The house, the grounds, and the setting are all recorded in one pass. A buyer explores the property on their own terms, at any hour, from anywhere.
- Demonstration capture
- Rendered flythrough
- Summerland BC
One capture, two ways to show a property
Video gets attention. The interactive tour holds it. Both come out of the same flight, so a listing page can run the cinematic flythrough up top with a fully explorable 3D model right beside it.
Open the live model in the interactive twin lab and orbit it yourself.
The reveal before the address
Buyers fall for the setting first.
A serious buyer decides with their gut and justifies it with the numbers later. So we shoot for the gut: the arrival up the lane, the light on the water, the way the house crowns its setting. You get a 30-to-90-second cinematic reveal film, golden-hour and twilight stills, and short vertical cuts for Reels, usually back within a few days of the flight.
A 30-90 second cinematic reveal
The glide through the gate that sweeps up to show the house in its setting, shot in the best hour of light and graded so the property reads the way it feels to stand on it. Kept short on purpose, so it works as the trailer a flagship listing leads with on its page and in social.
Golden-hour & twilight listing stills
The frames an estate page and a print brochure actually run on: the home, the grounds, and the water behind it, caught at the hour the setting reads its warmest. Plus short vertical cuts sized for Reels and Instagram, cut from the same flight so the look holds across every channel.
The explore-the-estate 3D tour
A self-guided model of the home and grounds a buyer can orbit in their own browser. The film makes them fall for the place; this lets them walk it before they fly in. For an out-of-province buyer, that is what turns curiosity into a booked showing.

Why it comes from a single capture
The reveal film, the stills, and the 3D tour all come out of one visit, flown with RTK positioning and processed in-house. Knowing the terrain is half the job: it tells us where the property wants to be seen from, and which hour to be in the air. One flight, one point of contact, the whole package back together.
All imagery shown on this site is our own demonstration capture. Client work is published only with written permission.

The frame a listing opens on
The property,in its setting.
The wide frame that places the house where it actually sits: the grounds spread out in front, the hills stacked behind. A buyer takes in the whole estate and its privacy in one look, before a single interior photo loads.
- Estate property
- Golden hour

The grounds, from the air
House, rows, and the bench,one frame.
From just above the roofline, the whole hilltop reads at once: the vines running off the crown of the hill, the buildings tucked into the sage, the bench rolling away behind. From the ground a buyer sees a house. From up here they see everything the address comes with.
The photography set
Shot like architecture, down to the detail.
The wide frame sells the setting. The detail frames sell the craft: the breezeway, the courtyard, the line of a roof against the hills. All of it comes out of the same flight and is graded to the same look, so the listing page and the print brochure hold together.

- Demonstration capture
- Flown with permission
- RTK workflow
Down to the architectural detail
A property like this earns its close-ups. The breezeway, the courtyard, the way the pool meets the house, all caught at high resolution from the angle the architecture asks for.

- Demonstration capture
- Summerland BC
- RTK workflow
A second estate, the same eye
A different home, flown and framed the same way: the architectural oblique that gives a modern build its strongest angle against open sky.
More ways to show the property
More waysto show it.
One capture, many ways to present it. Each gives a buyer another reason to linger before they ever drive up the lane.
360° panoramic tour
Stand-and-look-around spheres that drop a viewer into the setting. They turn in place from the arrival, the grounds, or the rooftop and take in the whole property in every direction.
Sun-study shadow animation
A short animation of how shadows move across the grounds through the day. It helps with landscaping and solar planning, and it quietly tells a buyer the place was understood.
Guided narrated 3D walkthrough
A hosted tour through the 3D twin. The camera moves view to view while narration points out what matters. It's the next best thing to walking the property in person.
Before/after interactive slider
Drag between two dates on the same view. Before a renovation and after, or one season and the next. The change is shown rather than described, in a frame the viewer controls.
RGB low-light / dusk imagery
The property in golden-hour and dusk light, captured on the RGB camera when the setting reads its warmest. The glow on the water and the lit windows are what make a place feel like home.
Stand where the drone stood. This is a real 360° capture from above the Kettle Valley trestle. Drag to look out over the vineyards, the gorge, and the lake. We build the same thing over an estate, embedded right on the listing page.
- Demonstration capture
- Interactive 360°
- South Okanagan landmark
More for the property
The same flight serves the property beyond the listing.
Each of these has its own page, with the full detail and its own examples.
The explore-the-estate tour, built out for wineries
A browser-playable model of the whole property with blocks, varietals, and the tasting room labelled on top.
ROOF & EXTERIORVisual roof & exterior inspection imagery
See the roof without ladders: high-resolution visual imagery for the owner and their roofer to review, never a structural, engineering, or insurance assessment.
PROPERTY RECORDSDated records & pre-loss baselines
A dated, georeferenced record of the property as it stands: documentation for the owner and their insurer or qualified pro, never an assessment or appraisal.
VENUES & EVENTSVenue & hospitality media
Resorts, vacation rentals, and wedding venues sell a setting too: staged, crowd-free aerial media for the booking page.
How we work
The same five steps, every property.
Your listing media, flythrough, and 3D tour all come out of one capture. We scope it, fly it, process it in-house, and deliver it the same way for every estate.
Questions & answers
A few common ones.
How is this different from a photo-only aerial service?
A photo shop hands you stills. We capture and process with the same precision pipeline we map with, so we can also hand you an interactive 3D tour and a rendered flythrough built from the same flight. That's media a flat photo can't match. You still get the beautiful stills. You just get more to work with.
Do I have to buy the 3D tour to get aerial photos?
No. Stills and footage stand on their own. The interactive tour and flythrough are there when a property earns the extra step, like an estate or a high-end listing. We scope it to what the project actually needs.
What about my neighbours?
Flights are planned over the subject property. Incidental imagery of neighbouring properties is never published, ever. And while we're on privacy: this site sets no tracking cookies. There's no analytics script watching you read this.
More in the full questions & answers, or see how a project runs.
More from the air program
We don't onlyshoot estates.
The same RTK capture and in-house pipeline, pointed at another kind of property.
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