Showcasing Craft at Lighthouse Point – Victoria Interlock from Above

When you’ve got a location like Lighthouse Point in Shirley, BC, you don’t really need much help making it look amazing. It’s perched on the rugged coastline, the kind of place you pull over just to catch your breath (yes, I did exactly that on the way home).

But when you combine that kind of backdrop with the kind of stonework Victoria Interlock is laying down? That’s when a drone becomes more than a toy — it’s a spotlight.

The Project: Precision on the Coast

Victoria Interlock is run by Jasper, a guy who clearly cares about his craft and how it’s presented. After seeing his work in person, it’s easy to understand why his projects stand out — the stonework at Lighthouse Point is clean, precise, and designed to last longer than my editing patience.

From the ground, you can see the detail. From the air, you see the scale — how the work flows with the home, the land, and the ocean view that most of us can only dream about.

Why Aerial Makes the Difference

Sure, any jackass with 500 bucks can buy a drone and call themselves a “media company.” But polished aerials? That’s where experience, practice, and the occasional crash lesson come in. (Yes, I managed to crash in front of Jasper. No, it didn’t end up in the ocean. Small wins.)

For builders and contractors, drone footage isn’t fluff. It’s:

  • Progress tracking (for clients, or just proving to your crew that yes, things are moving).

  • Marketing ammo (because “Look at my project” hits harder with cinematic aerials than a quick iPhone snap).

  • Social proof (Jasper’s already using this footage in ads that fuel his pipeline).

The Location: Lighthouse Point

If you’ve never been, Lighthouse Point in Shirley is the kind of place that makes you want to quit your job and build a cabin on the rocks. The ocean views are ridiculous, the air feels sharper, and when the light hits right, it’s basically a tourism ad waiting to happen.

Now put a polished home in the middle of it, with Jasper’s stonework tying it all together, and you’ve got a property that belongs in a magazine spread. My job was just not to screw up the view.

Wrapping Up

Big thanks to Jasper and Victoria Interlock for letting Island Drones capture this project. Their craftsmanship speaks for itself, but I’m glad we could show it off from above — where the scale and beauty really come alive.

If you’re a contractor or builder in the Westshore / Greater Victoria area and want your work captured the same way, let’s talk. We’ll bring the drone, keep ourselves out of the shot (most of the time), and make sure your work looks as good on camera as it does in real life.

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