Hubbard County / Itasca corridor
Resort & Tourism Aerials in Park Rapids, Minnesota
Seasonal content libraries for lakefront properties and tourism businesses.
Resort & Tourism in Park Rapids
Park Rapids and the Itasca corridor host a strong concentration of resorts and cabin rental operations that compete for a booking audience driven heavily by the Itasca State Park draw. Resorts in this market benefit from imagery that connects their property to the broader landscape — the forest, the lake, the Itasca character. Timing a shoot to early summer, when the park traffic is building but the landscape is at its best, produces the strongest content.
Booking decisions at resort properties happen on the strength of imagery. Travelers choosing between options on Airbnb, VRBO, direct resort websites, or through travel agents are making visual decisions before they read a word of copy. A property with strong aerial imagery gets clicks. A property with weak imagery gets scrolled past. That dynamic is not getting less competitive as booking platforms improve.
The Resort Season Opener Package is built around a single planned shoot, timed to the right light and season, that produces enough content to carry a resort through an entire marketing year. Website hero, photo library, social clips, and ad creative — all from one day of work, properly executed. Properties that wait until peak season to think about marketing content are already behind. The guests who book June are searching in February.
We plan the shoot around your specific marketing calendar. If your peak booking window opens in March, the shoot happens in late April or early May when the ice is off, the docks are in, and the property looks its best without the crowds. If you have a fall leaf-peeper audience, we time for that separately. The content strategy and the shoot planning happen together.
Why aerial
The selling point of a northern Minnesota resort is the water, the forest, and the sense of place. Those elements are only fully visible from above. Ground-level photography shows a room or a dock. Aerial shows the whole picture — the lake relationship, the property layout, the surrounding landscape that guests are actually paying for.
What you get
- A full-season content library from one planned shoot
- Website hero imagery that communicates the property's best version of itself
- Social clips ready for Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok reels
- Ad-ready stills formatted for paid placements before peak booking opens
- A deep photo library that covers your site's full geography, dock, shoreline, and setting
When to commission
Late April or May for summer season content. Late September for fall. Schedule in January or February — the spring shoot window for northern Minnesota is competitive and fills quickly.
Summer is the primary season, with activity beginning at the fishing opener in May and running through Labor Day. Fall color along the Itasca corridor is excellent and draws a secondary leaf-peeper audience in late September. Winter is quiet outside of snowmobile and ice-fishing traffic. Spring shoots for summer marketing content should happen in May before the resort season gets busy.
Working policies
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Weather reschedules included
One weather reschedule is built in. We never deliver footage we wouldn’t put our name on.
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One revision round included
Edits land within the agreed deliverable count. Any additional rounds are spelled out in your proposal.
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Clear, written terms up front
Scope, schedule, and terms are confirmed in a written proposal before anything is booked. No surprises.
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Standard commercial usage rights
Full commercial usage of finished deliverables for your business. Resale, broadcast, and paid ad licensing quoted as add-ons.
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Insurance certificates on request
Commercial liability insurance carried on every shoot. We’ll send the COI before you ask.
Resort & Tourism in Park Rapids
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