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.
Six focused studies show how Travis connects public-facing media, field judgment, maps, weather data, publishing workflows, and fast web delivery.
Photography and content support selected for websites, newsletters, advertising, signage, social, trail maps, dining pages, and visitor-facing resort content.
Photography and content production shaped by terrain, weather, wildlife, guest flow, and resort operations context.
A live weather and road-context surface that turns forecast data into a practical mountain decision card.
A self-hosted terrain map with elevation, water, roads, rivers, official trail geometry, lift lines, route context, and projected labels.
A publishing workflow where one structured source can produce public pages, downloadable PDFs, EPUB-style exports, and offline guide material.
A maintainable web architecture with typed content, optimized assets, static search, deploy checks, CDN delivery, and small live data surfaces only where needed.
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.
Available for photography, web/content, digital publishing, and mountain destination work where field judgment matters.