Orlando, from above.
Every clip and photo on this page was captured personally by Austin Munday over the city of Orlando. The catalog skews heavily downtown — Lake Eola, the skyline, the central library, the I-4 / 408 interchange — but it spreads outward into Parramore’s sports district (Inter&Co Stadium, Kia Center, Camping World), the South Orlando / I-Drive corridor, and the new-build subdivisions east of the city.
Royalty-free at $79 Standard or $299 Extended per listing. One license covers every angle in that listing’s bundle — no per-clip fees. Need a specific Orlando location that isn’t here? Email me and I’ll usually have it scheduled within two weeks.
Downtown Orlando
The dense core — Lake Eola Park, the central business district skyline, the Orlando Public Library, the I-4 / 408 spaghetti-junction interchange, the Ivanhoe / College Park approach. These are the angles real-estate marketers, news producers, and brand campaigns reach for first when they need to say ‘Orlando.’
Sports & Stadium District (Parramore)
Three of the largest live-event venues in the metro are clustered in Parramore on the west edge of downtown. Game-night and dusk overhead coverage of Orlando City SC at Inter&Co Stadium, Kia Center (Magic / Solar Bears / arena concerts), and Camping World Stadium (NFL preseason, college football, international friendlies). These clips work for sports broadcast b-roll, ticket-campaign creative, civic-pride pieces, and venue-marketing reels.
Around the Metro
Beyond the central core: the Florida Mall and the South Orlando / International Drive retail corridor, Pulte’s active subdivision build at The Grow on Orlando’s east side, and a multi-location residential variety pack spanning Lake Eola Heights, Hamilton South, and a few neighboring metro listings. Useful for retail real estate, builder marketing, MLS listing media, and broader ‘life in Orlando’ storytelling.
Best flying conditions & custom requests
Best Orlando flying conditions are October through April — lower humidity, fewer afternoon storms, longer golden-hour windows, and clearer skylines. Summer flights happen too, but expect a tighter shoot window before the daily 3pm thunderhead. If you’re building a campaign around a specific Orlando season or event, mention it in the license inquiry — I can usually point you to the clip that fits.