WBAPWest Boca
Aerial Photography
Aerial view of a coastal public park and surrounding shoreline
Palm Beach, Florida

Palm Beach Aerial Photography

Commercial aerial imagery for property, waterfront settings and projects that need a clear view of the whole site.

FAA Part 107Certified remote pilot
$1M insuredLiability coverage
1,700+Commercial flights
A better sense of place

Show how the property works as a whole.

Palm Beach aerial photography is most valuable when it helps someone understand a property before they arrive. A ground photograph can show an entrance, a façade or a finished landscape detail. It cannot always show the relationship between the building, the approach, the grounds, nearby water, neighboring properties and the routes people use to reach the site. A planned aerial image brings those pieces together without asking the viewer to infer the larger setting.

That is useful for more than a polished marketing image. A property owner may need a current record before a renovation. A hospitality team may need a clear set of images for a presentation. A broker may need to make access, scale and surroundings immediately legible to a remote prospect. A project team may need repeatable views that show what changed since the last update. The right assignment begins with that practical use, then works backward to the views, timing and delivery.

West Boca Aerial Photography plans coverage around the site and the people who need the finished material. A waterfront setting may call for a wider approach that makes the broader context clear without losing the property itself. An active project may need careful coordination around crews, deliveries, temporary hazards and restricted areas. A completed property may need a concise, high-resolution selection that is ready for an owner update, listing package or presentation.

The result should be focused rather than excessive. A small set of considered aerial positions can answer more questions than a large folder of near-duplicate frames. Before the flight, the site contact can identify the views that matter, areas that should remain private, time-sensitive conditions and the people who will review the finished work. That preparation keeps the visit efficient and makes the final delivery easier to use.

Privacy and timing deserve the same attention as the camera position. A property may have guests, residents, service activity, neighboring homes or security-sensitive areas that should not appear in a public selection. A clear brief can separate the complete internal record from the smaller group of images approved for wider use. It also helps establish the right capture window, whether the goal is quieter site activity, a visible project milestone or light that makes the architecture and landscape easier to read.

Commercial capability

Coverage matched to the assignment.

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Property & Hospitality

Aerial photography and video can show the setting around a property in one clear view, from arrival routes and grounds to nearby water, streets, rooftops and surrounding uses. That perspective supports marketing, leasing, ownership updates and a more confident first review before a site visit.

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Construction & Estate Work

For a changing property, repeatable aerial views can document site access, exterior progress, roof work, landscape changes and milestones that will not be visible once the work moves on. The capture is planned around the record a project team will need later, not a generic flight.

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Mapping & Inspection

When a project needs a dependable overhead reference, orthomosaic, high-resolution detail and thermal capture can be planned around the question at hand. Each deliverable has a different purpose, and the scope should make that distinction clear before the visit.

Field work

Useful context for complex sites.

Coastal parks, commercial properties, large grounds and active projects all benefit from a perspective that shows how the site fits together. An elevated view can make building position, paths, parking, landscape, site edges and the surrounding environment easier to explain in a single frame.

That wide perspective should be matched with the level of detail the assignment needs. For a property presentation, the useful set may include broad context, an approach view and selected angles that make the architecture and grounds easy to read. For a renovation or construction update, it may include repeatable overview views, roof context, exterior progress and the areas that will soon change or be covered.

West Boca Aerial Photography has documented commercial property, public spaces, development sites and site conditions across South Florida. That practical range helps shape a capture plan around the real decision in front of the client, whether the goal is a concise visual presentation, a dated project record or a wider reference for planning.

When the question requires more than perspective imagery, the assignment can include complementary deliverables. Ground photography can clarify close details and finishes. Aerial video can add a controlled sense of movement for a presentation. Mapping can provide a broad overhead reference, while thermal capture can help a qualified team identify areas that may deserve closer review. Each option is selected because it supports the use of the finished work, not because it adds unnecessary footage.

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Start with the site

A focused plan from brief to delivery.

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    Define the purpose

    Start with the question the imagery needs to answer. That may be showing a property in context, documenting a milestone, preparing a presentation, recording a condition before work begins or giving a remote stakeholder a better sense of the site. The more clearly the audience and use are defined, the more useful the capture can be.

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    Coordinate the visit

    West Boca Aerial Photography plans around the property, access, weather, operating conditions and the views that matter. For active sites, that can include a site contact, safe launch area, work-zone boundaries and the point in the schedule when the condition is most useful to document. For presentation work, it can mean choosing the right light and the context that best explains the property.

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    Receive organized files

    Finished material is prepared for its intended audience, whether that is a concise selection for a property presentation, a high-resolution archive for the project team or a repeatable series that can be compared over time. Organized delivery keeps the people using the images from having to sort through redundant footage when they need an answer.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

West Boca Aerial Photography supports commercial property, hospitality, construction, estate, public-space, mapping and visual-inspection assignments where an elevated view helps a team present, document or better understand a site.

Yes. Aerial coverage can show the relationship between a building, its grounds, access points, nearby streets, parking, waterfront context and adjacent uses. Ground photography can be added when closer architectural details or interior-adjacent views are also needed.

Yes. Visits can be planned around milestones, changing exterior conditions, roof work, access requirements and the specific views a project team needs to compare over time. Matching a small group of useful viewpoints from one visit to the next creates a clearer project record.

Share the property address, intended use, timing, access information, any operational or privacy boundaries, the people who will use the material and the deliverables that matter. That gives West Boca Aerial Photography the right starting point for a focused flight plan.

Bring the site into focus.

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