Beyond the Listing | Photography • Video • Drone

Beyond the Listing

 

Every property has a story to tell.

Whether it’s a luxury mountain residence, a thoughtfully renovated home, a vacation rental, or a distinctive retreat property, compelling imagery begins with understanding what makes a place unique. Beyond documenting rooms and features, the goal is to reveal the character, atmosphere, and lifestyle that set a property apart.

With more than 23 years of experience as an ASID and NCIDQ-credentialed interior designer, Deborah Scannell brings a unique perspective to real estate photography. Her understanding of spatial flow, architectural detail, materials, and light allows her to present each property with both technical precision and a designer’s eye.

Every listing is approached with careful observation and intention. Through photography, cinematic video, and aerial imagery, spaces are captured in a way that feels authentic, inviting, and true to the experience of being there.

The result is imagery that creates connection, attracts attention, and helps buyers envision not simply a house, but the possibility of home.

More Than Accommodations

 

Today’s travelers are seeking more than a place to stay—they are searching for experiences.

Whether marketing a luxury vacation rental, mountain retreat, wellness destination, or boutique hospitality property, compelling imagery plays a vital role in creating an emotional connection long before guests arrive. The most successful properties communicate not only their amenities, but also their atmosphere, setting, and sense of place.

Through thoughtful photography, cinematic video, drone imagery, and twilight photography, each property is presented in a way that invites guests to imagine themselves there. From mountain views and gathering spaces to quiet moments of reflection and connection, the goal is to capture the experience as much as the property itself.

In an increasingly competitive market, authentic and engaging visual storytelling helps distinctive properties stand apart and attract the guests they are meant to serve.