Case Study

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
Delivered
  • Field media selected for public-use surfaces.
  • Edited, web-ready image assets for multiple formats.
  • Original-to-placement documentation.
  • Campaign, web, social, and visitor-content support.
Demonstrates
  • Public-use media delivery.
  • Field judgment and visual range.
  • Brand-aware destination storytelling.
  • Useful support for teams that need strong content quickly.
Why It Matters

This is the clearest media proof: the work has already been trusted in public-facing resort contexts across multiple formats, departments, and visitor touchpoints.

Context

Mountain destination media has to be accurate, useful, and ready for real public surfaces. A strong image still has to fit the page, campaign, sign, newsletter, or visitor moment it supports.

Delivered

Travis created on-mountain, wildlife, lifestyle, aurora, dining, facilities, and destination images that were selected for real resort use across multiple public surfaces. The strongest proof is not a gallery. It is the original image next to the place it was used.

What it shows

The work shows field judgment, brand awareness, safe movement in mountain conditions, and the ability to deliver useful assets for teams that need content quickly. It also shows the range that matters for a destination: action, wildlife, weather, food, facilities, events, guest flow, and the smaller details that make a place feel real.

Transferable value

For a marketing team, HR reviewer, owner, or outside client, this study answers a simple question: can Travis create media that survives contact with real public use? The answer is already visible in the placements.