Florida landmarks, from above.
The named places. The recognizable silhouettes. The stadium bowls, the skylines, the iconic civic spaces, the cult roadside oddities. These are the clips news producers, brand campaigns, civic-pride pieces, and tourism marketing reach for first when they need to say a specific Florida city or institution by name.
Royalty-free at $79 Standard or $299 Extended per listing. One license covers every angle in that listing’s bundle. Each landmark below is a full multi-clip shoot — not a single fly-by.
Civic, cultural & event landmarks
Lake Eola Park (the swan boats, the central fountain, the amphitheater, the surrounding skyline), the Orlando Public Library’s brutalist downtown block, historic downtown Sanford on the south shore of Lake Monroe, the Winter Park rail-depot farmers market, the long-unfinished Majesty Building visible from I-4, and Lake Eola’s annual July 4th fireworks over downtown.
Sports & stadium venues
Three of the largest live-event venues in the metro — Orlando City SC at Inter&Co Stadium, Kia Center (Magic / Solar Bears / arena concerts), and Camping World Stadium (NFL preseason, college football, international friendlies) — plus the historic Winter Park golf course on Webster Avenue. Sports b-roll, ticket-campaign creative, broadcast cutaways, civic-sports storytelling.
Skylines & infrastructure landmarks
The downtown Orlando skyline as a recognizable silhouette, the I-4 / 408 spaghetti-junction interchange, and the Florida Mall in the South Orlando / I-Drive retail corridor. Used heavily by commercial real-estate marketing, civic editorial, and any campaign that needs ‘this is Orlando’ in a single frame.
Best flying conditions & custom requests
The landmark catalog grows as flying weather permits and as new venues warrant coverage. If you’re looking for a specific named Florida landmark that isn’t in the list above and it’s in Central Florida, ask — there’s a good chance there’s already coverage on the SSD that just hasn’t been published yet, or it can be added to the schedule.