NELHA - HOST PARK

NELHA - HOST PARK

NELHA - HOST PARK

VISUAL CONTENT FOR MARKETING CAMPAIGN

VISUAL CONTENT FOR MARKETING CAMPAIGN

The Host Park campaign was a multidisciplinary documentation and strategy effort centered on place, use, and public experience. The work focused on observing how people moved through and interacted with the park, how the environment shaped those interactions, and how visual language could reflect the park’s role within the broader community.

Cinematography and photography were used to document both designed spaces and unscripted moments, emphasizing light, movement, and scale rather than staged activity. The visual approach prioritized continuity and atmosphere, allowing the park to be seen as a living system rather than a static location.

Alongside image-making, the project involved analysis to understand how the park was represented publicly and how that representation aligned with its physical reality and cultural significance. Attention was given to tone, pacing, and clarity, with the goal of supporting communication that felt accurate to the place and accessible to its audience.

We enjoyed this collaborative process, integrating observation, visual storytelling, and strategic thinking to create a cohesive record of the park.

The Host Park campaign was a multidisciplinary documentation and strategy effort centered on place, use, and public experience. The work focused on observing how people moved through and interacted with the park, how the environment shaped those interactions, and how visual language could reflect the park’s role within the broader community.

Cinematography and photography were used to document both designed spaces and unscripted moments, emphasizing light, movement, and scale rather than staged activity. The visual approach prioritized continuity and atmosphere, allowing the park to be seen as a living system rather than a static location.

Alongside image-making, the project involved analysis to understand how the park was represented publicly and how that representation aligned with its physical reality and cultural significance. Attention was given to tone, pacing, and clarity, with the goal of supporting communication that felt accurate to the place and accessible to its audience.

We enjoyed this collaborative process, integrating observation, visual storytelling, and strategic thinking to create a cohesive record of the park.

The Host Park campaign was a multidisciplinary documentation and strategy effort centered on place, use, and public experience. The work focused on observing how people moved through and interacted with the park, how the environment shaped those interactions, and how visual language could reflect the park’s role within the broader community.

Cinematography and photography were used to document both designed spaces and unscripted moments, emphasizing light, movement, and scale rather than staged activity. The visual approach prioritized continuity and atmosphere, allowing the park to be seen as a living system rather than a static location.

Alongside image-making, the project involved analysis to understand how the park was represented publicly and how that representation aligned with its physical reality and cultural significance. Attention was given to tone, pacing, and clarity, with the goal of supporting communication that felt accurate to the place and accessible to its audience.

We enjoyed this collaborative process, integrating observation, visual storytelling, and strategic thinking to create a cohesive record of the park.

Marriott Waikoloa Anaehoomalu Bay
Marriott Waikoloa Anaehoomalu Bay
Marriott Waikoloa
Marriott Waikoloa
Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations
Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations
Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations

Created by:

Created by:

Andrew Richard Hara + Joey Trisolini

Andrew Richard Hara + Joey Trisolini