Central Florida, from above.
The full regional catalog — 22 location bundles spanning the I-4 corridor, the Winter Park / Maitland / Apopka satellite cities, Sanford and Lake Monroe to the north, Altamonte Springs along I-4, Clermont and St. Cloud to the south, and the working industrial + agricultural land in between. Every flight is shot personally; nothing here is licensed in from contributors.
Two categories the major stock libraries genuinely under-cover are documented heavily on this site: industrial / aggregate (recycled-concrete plants, lime-rock and sand pits, active borrow pits) and working agriculture (Central Florida cow-calf cattle operations on real pasture). If you’ve been searching the big platforms for this kind of footage and coming up empty, you’re in the right place.
Orlando metro
The largest cluster — downtown landmarks, the sports district, and the broader metro. A few highlights are below; the full Orlando set lives on its own page. See all Orlando listings →
Winter Park
The historic city directly north of Orlando — tree-canopied streets, the rail-depot farmers market, and the Winter Park Country Club golf course on Webster Avenue. Useful for upscale-residential, lifestyle, and Central-Florida-character creative work.
Sanford & Lake Monroe
Historic downtown Sanford on the south shore of Lake Monroe — the riverwalk, brick streets, the old marina, and the lake itself sweeping out to the north. The kind of small-historic-Florida-downtown footage that tourism boards, civic campaigns, and travel editorial reach for.
Lake Apopka & Apopka
The North Shore Restoration Area along Lake Apopka — restored wetlands, the wildlife drive loop, raptors and waders, big sky over open water. Ideal for environmental, nature, and conservation-marketing pieces that need real Central Florida wetland coverage rather than generic stock.
Altamonte Springs & the I-4 north corridor
Coverage along the I-4 corridor north of Orlando — including the long-unfinished Majesty Building visible from the highway, an oddity that’s become a Central Florida icon for editorial pieces about stalled development and roadside landmarks.
Industrial, agricultural, and rural Central Florida
The catalog’s real moat — subjects the big stock libraries don’t cover well. Active recycled-concrete aggregate plants. Lime-rock and sand-mine borrow pits with bench cuts visible. Cow-calf cattle operations on Central Florida pasture. New-build subdivision site work in Clermont. Multi-location residential variety. These get bought by equipment manufacturers, environmental consultants, ag-marketing agencies, builders, and developers who’ve been quoted five figures for a custom shoot elsewhere.
Best flying conditions & custom requests
Best regional flying conditions are October through April — lower humidity, fewer afternoon storms, longer usable golden-hour windows. Summer flights happen but require an early-morning or late-afternoon slot to dodge the daily thunderheads. Need a specific Central Florida location that isn’t in the catalog yet? Email me — most one-off requests can be flown within two weeks if the weather cooperates.