Real Estate Aerial Photography
At Horizon Lens LLC, we transform listings into showstoppers. Our high-resolution aerial photos and cinematic flyover videos give potential buyers a complete perspective of your property, highlighting size, layout, and unique features from above.
We help realtors and homeowners make a lasting first impression, increase engagement, and sell properties faster. Every image is carefully captured, professionally edited, and optimized to showcase your property in the best light.
Elevate your listings. Stand out from the crowd. Close faster.

The photo shows the front view of the Horseshoe in Los Lunas, with its structure prominently centered in the frame. The angle highlights the symmetrical shape of the landmark, with surrounding desert sky providing context.

The image captures the Horseshoe in Los Lunas from the left side, showing the curve of the structure extending outward. The angle emphasizes the building’s depth and shape, with the surrounding landscape and sky framing the view from this perspective.

The photo presents an elevated front-facing view of the Horseshoe in Los Lunas. From above, the curved outline of the structure is clearly visible, emphasizing its distinctive horseshoe shape. The surrounding terrain and open sky provide additional context to the landmark’s setting.

The image shows the Horseshoe in Los Lunas from the right front side, highlighting the curve of the structure as it extends outward. This perspective reveals both the front face and the depth of the building, with the surrounding landscape and sky completing the scene.

The aerial photo captures Starlight Cinema 8 in Los Lunas from above, showing the full outline of the theater building and its parking lot. Cars are visible in the surrounding area, and the shot highlights the cinema’s placement within the town, with nearby streets and desert landscape stretching into the distance.

The image shows a full front view of Starlight Cinema 8 in Los Lunas, with the theater’s entrance, signage, and façade clearly visible. The perspective captures the building’s size and design, with the parking area and open sky providing context to its setting.