As a resort photographer, PanaViz gets to capture some fabulous pools.
A pool perfectly designed for watching sunsets.
This luxury vacation home is over the top and a lot of fun.
This pool lulls the senses.
Great for early morning and late night swims.
Serenity.
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.
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.
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.
PanaViz is a full service architectural photography provider specializing in interior and exterior photography of hotels and resorts. Resort Photographer servicing North America.
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.
Pearl Harbor, December 7th, 2011. We were honored to participate in the 70th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 2011. History records that 2,390 service members and 49 civilians were killed and the U.S. was dragged into World War II.
We share our memories of the day via interactive panoramas here.
Now it is time to remember, contemplate and learn. We were honored to be present at the 70th anniversary commemoration of the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor. For many of the frail Japanese and American veterans gathered here, this was a final milestone for those who survived the battle on Dec. 7, 1941.
With most members in their 90s, the national Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, disbanded on Dec. 31. Consider, if youngest survivor at Pearl Harbor was 16, then hew would 87 now, and most sailors were older.
The National Park Service and Navy Region Hawaii hosted the 70th Anniversary Pearl Harbor Day Commemoration on December 7, 2011 on the back lawn of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. The venue looks directly out on the USS Arizona Memorial situated in Pearl Harbor, approximately half a mile away.
The ceremony included military band music, morning colors, a traditional Hawaiian blessing, a rifle salute by members of the armed services, wreath presentations, echo taps, and recognition of the men and women who survived that December 7, 1941 and those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
At 7:55 a.m., the exact moment the Japanese attack began 70 years ago, a moment of silence was observed. A U.S. Navy ship rendered honors to the USS Arizona followed by a “missing man” formation flight over the Memorial.
Pearl Harbor Survivors and World War II Veterans, along with their families and friends from around the nation, joined more than 3,000 distinguished guests and the general public for the annual observance of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
Pearl Harbor Survivors and World War II Veterans, along with their families and friends from around the nation, joined more than 3,000 distinguished guests and the general public for the annual observance of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
The venue looks directly out on the USS Arizona Memorial situated in Pearl Harbor, approximately half a mile away.
Rest
Many veterans who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country were laid to rest at Punchbowl Cemetery, National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
Of the estimated 60,000 men and women in the military stationed on Oahu on that day, only a few thousand survive today. Many of them are laid to rest at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, commonly know as Punchbowl.
PanaViz was contracted by the firm of Hawaii architect, Jeffrey Long, to document and showcase this fabulous Kapalua Resort Home.
This dwelling is one of only 4 beachfront properties available in prestigious Kapalua, Maui. A contemporary architectural masterpiece, it was a pleasure to photograph this lodging. We tried to capture the ambiance, location, and the many architectural features of this luxury Hawaiian Retreat through a combination of aerial panoramas and lots of still photos taken during the day, afternoon, evening and night.
Luxury Maui Resort Home Photography
Our aerial 360 virtual tours capture the magnificent oceanfront setting of this fabulous villa. Our full screen virtual tours also fabulously showcased the 18 foot disappearing Sapele corner pocket doors, and the fabulous wood detail on the ceilings.
As with many luxury Hawaiian lodgings, 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.
PanaViz provides architectural photography services to hotels, resorts, commercial and residential real estate and luxury condominiums for lease in Hawaii, Texas, Arizona, California and Seattle.
Our clients include architecture firms, developers, interior design firms, architectural design firms, marketing agencies, retails chains, hospitals, interior decorators, senior living communities, healthcare organizations, and schools.
What we do for fun when we are not photographing hotels and resorts.? A week long kayaking and camping adventure on the remote Napali Coast on Kauai.? Some of these beaches are only accessible by water.
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