Case Studies

Proof briefs for destination work.

Six focused studies show how Travis connects public-facing media, field judgment, maps, weather data, publishing workflows, and fast web delivery.

Resort-used media for public destination surfaces

Photography and content support selected for websites, newsletters, advertising, signage, social, trail maps, dining pages, and visitor-facing resort content.

PhotographyEditingWeb contentCampaign support
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Field media in changing mountain conditions

Photography and content production shaped by terrain, weather, wildlife, guest flow, and resort operations context.

On-mountain movementWildlife safetyWeather awarenessGuest flow
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API-backed conditions for mountain visitors

A live weather and road-context surface that turns forecast data into a practical mountain decision card.

Weather dataData surface designUX writingVisitor information
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3D terrain map for destination context

A self-hosted terrain map with elevation, water, roads, rivers, official trail geometry, lift lines, route context, and projected labels.

MapsTerrainVisual systemsUser experience
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Structured content to offline guide outputs

A publishing workflow where one structured source can produce public pages, downloadable PDFs, EPUB-style exports, and offline guide material.

Content collectionsStatic publishingPDFEPUB
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Static-first publishing for fast public sites

A maintainable web architecture with typed content, optimized assets, static search, deploy checks, CDN delivery, and small live data surfaces only where needed.

AstroSearchCDN hostingDeployment checks
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Pattern

The same thread runs through every study.

The visible work is photography, maps, conditions cards, guide outputs, and fast pages. The deeper proof is the same in each one: field context turned into structured, maintainable public work.

Contact

Booking photography, media packages, and destination web projects.

Available for photography, web/content, digital publishing, and mountain destination work where field judgment matters.