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The managing company contracted us to photograph this luxury home in the prestigious Diamond Head community.

A mirror of another home we photographed recently, this oceanfront luxury estate is being utilized as a vacation rental.

This Oceanfront Home at the Base of Diamond Head is an amazing 4 bedroom with 4 luxury estate located in the prestigious Diamond Head area.

Designed to capture Island indoor-outdoor living, this 4 bedroom & 4.5 bath oceanfront home offers all of the features expected in a luxury home: a gourmet kitchen, gorgeous living areas finished with exquisite solid wood & natural stone, opening onto a beautiful pool, spa, pool house; all with the sound of breaking surf & views of incredible sunsets. 

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Luxury Resort Photography by PanaViz. Hawaii Architectural Photographer

Hawaii Architectural Photography of Custom Home

Hawaii Home by Allen-Guerra Design Build

PanaViz is a real estate photographer in Hawaii, and was approached by Colorado based architectural firm, Allen-Guerra Design Build to showcase this fabulous home they had just completed in Kailua, Kona.

Having completed another home for the same owners in Colorado, they created this unique and fabulous home with a distinctive Hawaiian flair.   Our job was to document and showcase the overall home and all the big and small details that made this home distinctive and unique.

PanaViz used a combination of high definition 360 panoramas and still photos to show off this treasure.

Allen-Guerra Design Build, based in Breckenridge, Colorado, is a full-service architectural design firm, with a passion for details and quality craftsmanship. Their aim to bring together their client’s vision of their mountain home and guide them in creating unique and beautiful architecture that will withstand the changing times.

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Contact:

Suzanne Allen-Guerra, President

Courtney Saldivar, Architect

Lyndi Tyrrell, Bookkeeper

Tim Sabo, Project Manager

Benjamin Henson, Project Manager

Yves Mariethoz, Architect

Andrew Stabile, Project Manager

General Information: info@allen-guerra.com

Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

Punchbowl Cemetery Few national cemeteries can compete with the dramatic natural setting of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. The “Punchbowl” was formed some 75,000 to 100,000 years ago during the Honolulu period of secondary volcanic activity. A crater resulted from the ejection of hot lava through cracks in the old coral reefs which, at the time, extended to the foot of the Koolau Mountain Range.

Punchbowl on Memorial Day

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Punchbowl Cemetery
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

During the late 1890s, a committee recommended that the Punchbowl become the site for a new cemetery to accommodate the growing population of Honolulu. The idea was rejected for fear of polluting the water supply and the emotional aversion to creating a city of the dead above a city of the living.

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National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

Fifty years later, Congress authorized a small appropriation to establish a national cemetery in Honolulu with two provisions: that the location be acceptable to the War Department, and that the site would be donated rather than purchased. In 1943, the governor of Hawaii offered the Punchbowl for this purpose. The $50,000 appropriation proved insufficient, however, and the project was deferred until after World War II. By 1947, Congress and veteran organizations placed a great deal of pressure on the military to find a permanent burial site in Hawaii for the remains of thousands of World War II servicemen on the island of Guam awaiting permanent burial. Subsequently, the Army again began planning the Punchbowl cemetery; in February 1948 Congress approved funding and construction began.

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National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

Prior to the opening of the cemetery for the recently deceased, the remains of soldiers from locations around the Pacific Theater—including Wake Island and Japanese POW camps—were transported to Hawaii for final interment. The first interment was made Jan. 4, 1949. The cemetery opened to the public on July 19, 1949, with services for five war dead: an unknown serviceman, two Marines, an Army lieutenant and one civilian—noted war correspondent Ernie Pyle. Initially, the graves at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific were marked with white wooden crosses and Stars of David—like the American cemeteries abroad—in preparation for the dedication ceremony on the fourth anniversary of V-J Day. Eventually, over 13,000 soldiers and sailors who died during World War II would be laid to rest in the Punchbowl.

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National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

Despite the Army’s extensive efforts to inform the public that the star- and cross-shaped grave markers were only temporary, an outcry arose in 1951 when permanent flat granite markers replaced them. A letter from the Quartermaster General to Senator Paul Douglas in December 1952, explained that while individual markers are inscribed according to the appropriate religious faith:

Crosses do not mark the graves of the dead of our country in other national cemeteries. No cross marks the burial of our revered Unknown Soldier. From Arlington to Golden Gate, from Puerto Rico to Hawaii, the Government’s markers in national cemeteries for all our hero—dead are of the traditional designs…[s]ome are upright and some are flat. None is in the form of a religious emblem.

The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific was the first such cemetery to install Bicentennial Medal of Honor headstones, the medal insignia being defined in gold leaf. On May 11, 1976, a total of 23 of these were placed on the graves of medal recipients, all but one of whom were killed in action. The Punchbowl has become one of the area’s most popular tourist destinations. More than five million visitors come to the cemetery each year to pay their respects to the dead and to enjoy the panoramic view from the Punchbowl. One of the most breathtaking views of the Island of Oahu can be found while standing at the highest point on the crater’s rim.

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National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

In August 2001, about 70 generic unknown markers for the graves of men known to have died during the attack on Pearl Harbor were replaced with markers that included “USS Arizona” after it was determined they perished on this vessel. In addition, new information that identified grave locations of 175 men whose graves were previously marked as unknown resulted in the installation of new markers in October 2002. The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

Monuments and Memorials

The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific contains a memorial pathway that is lined with a variety of memorials that honor America’s veterans from various organizations. As of 2008, there were 56 such memorials throughout the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific—most commemorating soldiers of 20th-century wars, including those killed at Pearl Harbor.

Historical information from U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/nmcp.asp

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Hawaii Photographer

PanaViz was contracted to showcase this unique property. We showcase the location and spaces of this luxury property using through full screen HD virtual tours and still photographs. Lighting: Daylight, Dusk and Night.

Designed to capture Hawaiian indoor- outdoor living, this 5 bedroom and 4-and- a-half-bath villa offers breathtaking sunset views.

The home offers all of the features expected in a luxury home: from the splendid entrance you enter a courtyard with tropical floral elegance; a gourmet kitchen, and gorgeous living areas finished with exquisite solid wood and natural stone open onto a beautiful pool, spa, pool house; all within the sounds of breaking surf and views of incredible sunsets.

Real Estate Photography by PanaViz

Full Screen Display of Hotel Rich Media

Introducing our latest rich media viewer to showcase hotels fabulously.

PanaViz has always believed in marrying great photography with the very best internet display of rich media content for Hotels and Resorts. Starting from 2003, we have been displaying virtual tours in high definition and full screen on the web.

Our new viewer at a glance.

  • Displays rich media content in full screen with just 1 click.
  • Displays 360 panoramas, still images and videos from one viewer and in high definition.
  • Works on desktops, laptops and mobile devices.
    • Mobile device versions have pitch/yaw detection. It means you can look within a 360 panorama by moving your device around if you so choose.
  • Fast loading.
  • Intuitive and clean user interface.
  • Highly customization.

Hotel Virtual Tour Photography

Tell us what of think of this implementation.

PanaViz specializes creating rich media content for the North American hospitality industry.

3125 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, HI, 96815

And More Fabulous Pools

As a resort photographer, PanaViz gets to capture some fabulous pools.

A pool perfectly designed for watching sunsets.

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This pool is for introspection

This luxury vacation home is over the top and a lot of fun.

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A fabulous lodging with a great pool

This pool lulls the senses.

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An understated and elegant pool

Great for early morning and late night swims.

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Perfect for a family

Serenity.

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A pool for Hawaii

PanaViz is a full service hotel and resort architectural photography company. Our goal is to fabulously showcase hotels, resorts and homes on the web through great photography combined with high definition online display. Resort Photographer.

BIA Renaissance Winner! Hale Kapena

Winner of the BIA 2013 Renaissance Awards

Residential Category award

Overall Grand Award for New Residential!

View 360 Virtual Tour

PanaViz was contracted by the renknowned Honolulu architectural firm of Long and Associated to showcase this recently completed custom home located in a prestigious ocean front location in East Oahu.

We used aerial 360 panoramas to showcase the location and layout of this fabulous space. We captured the many fine details of this home through still photographs.

As with many luxury Hawaiian homes, the division between indoor and outdoor living spaces are blurred, and we were able to show the beauty of this home and its surroundings through a combination of architectural still photographs and HD virtual tours.

Photography was done in the in the day, evening and after nightfall.

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Pool, Palm Trees and the Pacific Ocean
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Pool and Landscaping
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Entry
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Kitchen and Living Area
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Kitchen with a View
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Details
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Bath

PanaViz is a real estate photographer specializing in luxury homes and based in Hawaii.

Honolulu Chapel Virtual Tour

Honolulu Wedding Chapel Virtual Tour

We created this virtual tour for a Japanese marketing firm. This virtual tour will be used to showcase the interior of the chapel in detail to couples in Japan planning to be wed in Hawaii. The tours are designed to work on Desktops, iPads and cell phones.

Click to View Kau’i Chapel Virtual Tour

PanaViz is a full service architectural photography provider specializing in interior and exterior photography of hotels and resorts. Resort Photographer servicing North America.

Ko Olina Resort Photos

Time Lapse of a Day at Ko Olina Beach and Ko Olina Resort Photos

The resort includes Ko Olina Golf Club and Ko Olina Marina, as well as shopping and dining at Ko Olina Station and Ko Olina Center. Watanabe Wedding manages four wedding chapels on the resort property.

This is a day at the beach at Ko Olina Resort on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The cranes were working on the new Disney hotel, Aulani. The Aulani is now operational and mostly completed.

Golfing at Koolina

KoOlina Golf Clubhouse

KoOlina Golf Club

Learning Golf at Koolina

KoOlina Lifestyle

Koolina Golf

Golf at KoOlina

Life at KoOlina Resort

Golf at KoOlina

Black Swan and Cygnets at KoOlina

Koolina Resort

Golf at KoOlina

KoOlina Golf

Golf at KoOlina

KoOlina Beach

KoOlina Resort Villas

Golfing at Koolina

Golfing at Koolina

KoOlina Golf
Learn Golf at KoOlina Golf Club

KoOlina Golf

KoOlina Golf Resort
Golf at KoOlina
Golf at KoOlina
Koolina Golf
Life at KoOlina Resort
Life at KoOlina Resort
et Beach at KoOlina
One of the natural beaches at KoOlina
Natural KoOlina Beach

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