Port St. Joe faces a quiet bay. Cape San Blas wraps around it — a long, low peninsula of beach houses where the sun sets to the west, over open Gulf water. Locals call it the Forgotten Coast because the crowds pass it by. So does most professional media. Port St. Joe and Cape San Blas photo, video and drone services — and we come to you.
St. Joseph Bay is the geography most visitors never notice: Port St. Joe, the Gulf County seat, sits on the calm inside water, while Cape San Blas runs along the outside edge with sand and dune grass between the road and the Gulf. At dusk the sun drops straight into the sea off the Cape — a true over-the-water sunset most of Florida never gets.
The market splits cleanly in two. Port St. Joe is the working town — Reid Avenue storefronts, the marina, restaurants, festivals and year-round real estate. Cape San Blas and St. Joe Beach are the rental economy — beach houses that live or die by their listing photos, pet-friendly stretches of sand, and T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park anchoring the end of the peninsula. Different clients, different shots. One visit covers both.
A Cape San Blas beach house competes with hundreds of near-identical listings, and the first photo decides the click. Our vacation rental photography and video leads with what the Cape actually owns: the west-facing sunset off the deck and the short walk from door to sand, backed by bright, true-to-color interiors. This is listing media, so next-day delivery applies — photographed today, live tomorrow. For a standout house, an FPV drone fly-through runs dune walkover to deck in one continuous take.
The peninsula is narrow enough that a single aerial can show both waters — St. Joseph Bay on one side, open Gulf on the other, the house in between. No ground photo can fake that context — and for Cape property, it is the sales pitch. Our drone and aerial photography pairs with full real estate photography and videography for listings from Beacon Hill and St. Joe Beach along US-98 up to WindMark Beach north of town.
On the town side the work changes. Reid Avenue businesses need small business media — storefronts, staff, product and social content that looks as good as the coast they trade on. The marina, festivals and community gatherings call for event photography with fast turnaround. And summer brings the bay’s signature season: scalloping in St. Joseph Bay, when charters, outfitters and rental managers want lifestyle footage of boats and grass flats.
We’re based in Grand Ridge, about 90 minutes inland — near enough to catch a Cape sunset on short notice. No office in town, none needed — we come to you, from a single rental to a full portfolio. Port St. Joe anchors our coastal media services corridor, and Mexico Beach sits minutes up US-98, so the two often share a trip.
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Listing photos, video and twilight frames for Cape San Blas and St. Joe Beach houses — the sunset deck and the walk to the sand that win the booking.
Vacation Rental MediaDrone stills and video flown by an FAA-certified drone pilot — both waters in one frame, shoreline position proven from above.
Drone & AerialStorefront, brand and event coverage for Reid Avenue businesses, the marina and community gatherings — delivered with fast turnaround.
Small Business MediaFor rental and listing media the clock matters: shoot a Cape house in the morning and the edited set — interiors, aerials, twilight — is ready to upload the next day. One handoff, everything together.
Yes — flown right, it’s fully legal. Every flight out here is planned and flown by an FAA-certified drone pilot (Part 107) against current airspace rules, and the business is fully insured — COI available on request. Spots like the state park at the tip of the peninsula carry their own land rules, so launch points are planned around them.
Yes — that pairing is the point of this page. A typical coastal day starts with a storefront or marina shoot in town, moves to a listing on St. Joe Beach, and ends with twilight frames on a Cape deck as the sun sets over the Gulf. Mexico Beach folds into the same run.
No — JandyLucho Marketing and Media is a service-area business based in Grand Ridge, about 90 minutes inland. We come to you: the rental on the Cape, the storefront on Reid Avenue, the boat at the marina. You pick the location and the light; we bring the gear.
What drives the number is scope — gallery size, whether aerials and twilight are in the mix, and how far down the Cape the property sits. Tell us the property or brand and your deadline, and you’ll get a clear, free quote with no obligation.