Media Production and Property Documentation
Turn a place into a clear, credible story. I document properties, regional assets, hospitality projects, and investment opportunities with the media and written context buyers need to understand them.
Best fit Real estate, akiya, ryokan, hospitality, regional development, and investor-facing projects where the value is hard to see without strong documentation.
The opportunity
Great properties need more than a few phone photos.
A building, landscape, neighborhood, and operator story can be valuable, but buyers and partners need to see the logic. What is there now? What can it become? Why does the location matter? What does the experience feel like on the ground?
This service combines field production with property thinking. I capture the site, document the practical details, shape the story, and prepare assets that can be used across listings, investor decks, websites, articles, and social distribution.
What gets produced
Media and documentation that make the asset easier to understand.
Property photography
Exterior, interior, approach, neighborhood, landscape, and detail shots that show the physical reality of the site.
Walk-through video
Video that helps remote buyers, partners, or internal teams understand flow, scale, access, condition, and atmosphere.
Field notes and context
Location notes, visible condition, surrounding assets, access considerations, and the story points that matter for presentation.
Place and operator story
Clear written framing for what the property is, why it matters, and what kind of buyer or partner it should attract.
Page-ready assets
Copy, images, clips, and structure that can feed a listing page, investor memo, project page, article, or social campaign.
Distribution support
Posting, cross-page placement, and social distribution support so the material gets used, not just delivered into a folder.
Field rhythm
The minimum schedule is built to capture the place properly.
The standard minimum is two days and two nights. That usually means arrival and scouting, night one, a full production day, night two, then return travel. The extra time protects the quality of the work: access, light, weather, local context, and unplanned details all matter.
- 01Pre-production brief, route planning, shot list, story angle
- 02Arrival, scouting, access checks, first-pass documentation
- 03Primary shoot day for photos, video, notes, and local context
- 04Editing, page-ready framing, posting, and distribution support
Pricing model
Transparent field, production, and travel budgeting.
On-site production and documentation days.
Video, editing, posting, web page support, cross-page placement, and social distribution.
Budgeted for the two-night minimum field schedule.
Field day food budget. Incidentals are billed separately at cost.
Before incidentals. Based on two visitation days, two accommodation nights, two food-budget days, and the production package.
Good fit if
- You need investor-facing property material that feels credible and direct
- The property value depends on location, story, condition, or future use
- You want one operator thinking about media, copy, strategy, and distribution together
- You need material for a listing page, project page, pitch, article, or social campaign
Not the right fit if
- You only need a cheap photo shoot with no strategy or post-production support
- The site cannot be accessed safely or legally during the field window
- You need guaranteed drone work without checking local rules and conditions first
Need procurement details first?
Need the broader context first?
Review selected results, the engagement model, and the foreign-owned SME page to see how strategic operations, media, and execution fit together.
Next step
Send the property, location, and intended use.
I will help decide whether this needs a light documentation pass, a full field package, or a broader property story with web and investor materials attached.