Commercial Photography Proposal Prepared for: Grecia Araujo, J+ Group Price: $12,500
Date: 05/29/2025 Property Location: Tampa, FL (Exact address available upon engagement)
Scope of Work: We are pleased to present our photography services for the flex space warehouse located in Largo, FL. Due to the urgency of the project, we will be flying in our professional photographer from another location to ensure a prompt turnaround. Our services include:
Ground and aerial photography (included in the package)
Videography and 360-degree virtual tours (available as add-ons)
Usage: Per your requrest, the final images will be optimized for use in:
Offering Memorandum
Online marketing (CoStar/LoopNet)
Social media campaigns
Broker email marketing
To this end, we offer flexible multi-party licensing options, allowing developers, architects, investors, and marketing agencies to share usage rights for all images and panoramas.
Timeline:
Photography Session: We can fly our photographer in on Friday or Saturday to begin capturing the property.
Final Edited Photos Delivery: Completed within 3 days of capture to meet the time-sensitive nature of the listing.
Pricing:
Total cost for ground and aerial photography:$12,500
Videography and virtual tours: Available as add-ons—pricing upon request.
Next Steps: To proceed, please confirm the following:
Preferred date/time for the photography session
Any specific creative direction or property highlights you wish to emphasize
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We are committed to delivering high-quality visuals within the requested timeframe to support the marketing efforts for this property.
We can customize this proposal further to suit your needs. For a personalized quote or questions about multi-party licensing, please contact Rohinita Charan at Panaviz:
PanaViz Hotel Photography Proposal for Two Waikiki Properties
Prepared for: JLL Date: May 10, 2025 Photography by: PanaViz
PanaViz specializes in capturing Waikiki’s hospitality properties with stunning aerial, exterior, and interior photography. Our expertise in Hawaii’s landscapes and luxury accommodations will make your two Waikiki properties shine in marketing, presentations, and virtual tours. This proposal covers day, evening, and night shoots for aerials, exteriors, interiors (amenities and rooms by class), and Waikiki attractions, with optional 360 aerial panoramas.
Photography Package Overview
Cost per Property: $3,000 Total for Two Properties: $6,000
Scope:
Aerial elevation views of each property and Waikiki skyline/attractions.
Exterior shots of architecture and surroundings.
Interior shots of amenities (pools, spas, restaurants, lobbies) and rooms (standard, deluxe, suites).
Day, evening, and night shoots for varied lighting.
1.5 days per property for optimal visuals.
Package Details
1. Aerial Photography
Elevation Views: Drone shots of each property’s design, scale, and Waikiki context from multiple angles. Day, evening, and night shoots.
Waikiki Attractions: Aerials of skyline and landmarks (Diamond Head, Waikiki Beach, Ala Moana Beach Park) to highlight location.
2. Exterior Photography
Shots of façades, entrances, and landscaping.
Day, evening, and night shoots for vibrant details and ambiance.
3. Interior Photography
Amenities: Lobbies, pools, spas, restaurants, bars, event spaces. Day and evening shots for versatility.
Rooms by Class: Standard, deluxe, suites. Day and evening shots for clarity and luxury.
Hawaii Architecture Photography – Mauna Lani Estates
Hawaii Architecture Photography- Big Island, Mauna Lani Estates
PanaViz, a distinguished Hawaii Architecture Photographer, has masterfully captured the essence of the sprawling 3,200-acre Mauna Lani Resort through their lens over the years.
In this presentation, we take you on a visual journey to a remarkable residence nestled within the prestigious Mauna Lani Estates, which serves as a splendid testament to the allure of resort living.
This residence embodies a refined yet unassuming opulence that redefines the concept of leisure in a resort setting. Its exquisite tropical architecture seamlessly melds with the rugged beauty of the surrounding lava fields and the verdant expanse of the Mauna Lani landscape.
The home’s design transcends the boundaries between indoors and outdoors, embracing the Hawaiian philosophy of ‘Aloha aina,’ a deep respect for the land and nature. This reverence is vividly portrayed through the deliberate incorporation of natural materials, the abundant infusion of natural light, and the judicious utilization of natural ventilation throughout the property.
Mauna Lani Resort
Nestled within the vast expanse of the Mauna Lani Resort, a sprawling oasis that spans approximately 3,200 acres and boasts an impressive 3 miles of easily accessible oceanfront beauty, lies a residence that luxuriates in the lap of this prestigious and eco-conscious paradise. Mauna Lani Resort, a globally renowned haven for luxury and sustainability, offers an array of unparalleled amenities, making it a sought-after destination.
At its heart, Mauna Lani is graced by two upscale oceanfront hotels: the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel, boasting 350 lavish rooms, and the opulent Fairmont Orchid Hotel. These accommodations set the tone for an indulgent stay amid the breathtaking natural beauty of the Hawaiian landscape.
The resort’s allure extends well beyond its accommodations, as it proudly hosts two world-class 18-hole championship golf courses that beckon enthusiasts from around the globe. A dedicated Hawaiian spa and fitness club cater to those seeking rejuvenation and relaxation, while tennis courts provide an outlet for active pursuits.
For residents fortunate enough to call Mauna Lani home, the resort extends a wealth of privileges. From the comfort of their abode, they have easy access to the property owner’s beach club, iconic Ancient Hawaiian fishponds, and the mesmerizing historic petroglyph fields. Moreover, the resort’s retail therapy options and an array of dining establishments, both casual and fine, elevate the overall experience.
This particular home enjoys the full spectrum of Mauna Lani Resort’s offerings. It is conveniently situated close to the Mauna Lani Beach Club, a sanctuary of sun and sea, as well as the meticulously designed golf courses that beckon golf aficionados. Additionally, the proximity to an array of shops and dining establishments enhances the convenience of resort living.
As part of the esteemed Mauna Lani Resort community, this home embraces a lifestyle where luxury, leisure, and natural beauty converge harmoniously, offering its residents an idyllic retreat within a world-class destination.
Hospitality Photography of Resort Amenities – Hokulia Resort
Hospitality Photography of Resort Amenities. David Tonnes of PanaViz spent a day, starting at dawn and finishing at nightfall, photographing the amenities of Hokuli’a Resort on the Kona Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.
Hospitality photography by PanaViz captured the essence of Hokulia, a luxurious resort community in the heart of Hawaii. Through their lens, they showcased the warm aloha spirit and breathtaking natural beauty of this paradise. Those images and videos were not just captivating; they served as powerful marketing tools. Developers, realtors, and others used them to entice visitors and potential residents, offering a glimpse of the serene beaches, lush landscapes, and world-class amenities that await. PanaViz’s skillful artistry didn’t just document a place; it invited you to experience the hospitality, relaxation, and sheer wonder that defined Hokulia, making it a must-visit destination for all.
Our imagery included resort images, aerial photos, raw video as well and a narrated marking video.
Open Air Pavilion RestaurantThe Big PictureShowing off the Golf CourseOpen Air Pavilion RestaurantSunset Open Air DiningSunset Open Air DiningOpen Air DiningStriking LandscapeDining Under the StarsOutdoor Dining at SunsetOceanfront Fitness CenterGolf CourseMore Golf CoursePro ShopTennis CourtsThe Resort at Night
This is how the resort describes itself.
Designed for active, health-conscious adventurers and avid golfers, Hokuli’a is the Kona Coast’s most spacious and private luxury residential community. You’ll enjoy sweeping ocean, coastline, and golf course views from the community’s 1,260 uncrowded acres. This vibrant community is set along three miles of west-facing shoreline away from the island’s densely populated resort areas. Experience unsurpassed luxury resort amenities and services at the exclusive Club at Hokuli‘a, which features a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course. At Hokuli‘a, you’ll find plenty of space to gather, celebrate or simply unwind.
Our hospitality resort photography was used on Hokulia’s Resorts website. It was used to market their luxury residences. It was also used in print articles such as:
PanaViz is an architectural photographer. We specialize in photography of hotels, resorts, commercial, and luxury residential real estate. Our work spans across the globe.
David, our founder and lead photographer, is a highly sought-after award-winning architectural photographer. His assignments have taken him across the globe.
Dave’s passion for his craft comes through. He has a unique ability to capture the architecture and interiors of diverse properties, places and spaces.
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Luxury pools. As a world class photographer of spaces, David gets to photograph some phenomenal properties across the globe.
A majority of these properties have a least one pool and hot-tub, some have several.
Here are some pools we have captured in the Hawaiian Islands. Photographed at dusk and early evening.
This property overlooks Holualoa Bay on the Big Island. Beautifully landscaped w/fragrant, flowering plants.
A luxury estate in Hanalei Bay, Kauai.
A home in Kona, Hawaii.
A very majestic home on Kauai.
Home in Kohanaiki Resort, Kona, Hawaii.
Lahaina, Maui home.
Hualalai Resort home on the Big Island of Hawaii. Kona Coast.
PanaViz is an architectural photographer specializing in photography of hotels, resorts, commercial and luxury residential real estate across the globe.
He has a unique ability to capture the architecture and interiors of diverse properties, places and spaces.
As a world class photographer of spaces, David is a expert in aerial photography, architectural photography, interiors photography, architectural product and hospitality lifestyle photography.
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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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.
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.
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 Theaterincluding Wake Island and Japanese POW campswere 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 civiliannoted war correspondent Ernie Pyle. Initially, the graves at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific were marked with white wooden crosses and Stars of Davidlike the American cemeteries abroadin 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.
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
Despite the Armys 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 Governments markers in national cemeteries for all our herodead 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 areas 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 craters rim.
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 Americas veterans from various organizations. As of 2008, there were 56 such memorials throughout the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacificmost 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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We opted to photograph this luxury lodging as dusk. It turned out to be the right call, as the lighting, feathery clouds and momentary stillness made for absolute magic for a brief moment.Sunsets are very fleeting in this location close to the equator, and the moment was lost in minutes.
Fullscreen 360 virtual tours were used to present the luxury lodging in its entirety. We were able to show the open spaces and how the indoor and outdoor spaces melded in this beautiful retreat.
Once again, still photography was used to bring attention to the beautiful inside and outside spaces.
Once completed, a narrated video will evoke the magic and romance of this home that will beckon with a hint of drama, a dash of romance and with a promise of appealing to all your senses.
Capturing the magic
A wondrous sunset
Interior
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PanaViz provides real estate photography services on Maui and other Hawaiian Islands.