33 Hotel Seaport

Visual content proposal - 33 Hotel Seaport

An iconic hotel above the Seaport,
Hudson River views and rooftop bar.
The photos are not utilizing this.

Intentional and aspirational photography and short-form video built to drive direct bookings, not just fill the Instagram feed.

Commercial experience with

The opportunity

Where 33 Hotel Seaport stands

An iconic hotel above the Seaport,
river views and a rooftop bar.
The content does not do it justice.

33 Hotel Seaport is a formerly Cipriani-run boutique hotel sitting directly above the South Street Seaport with Hudson River views, a rooftop bar, and the entire visual identity of one of New York's most storied hospitality families behind it. The location and the brand both earn more than the current content communicates.

What the work is actually for

The guest at 33 Hotel Seaport
chose the waterfront on purpose.
The photography should validate it.

The guest who books 33 Hotel Seaport is not ending up at the Seaport by accident. They chose the water, the neighborhood, and the Cipriani name deliberately. Content that validates that choice by showing the river views, the rooftop, and the surrounding blocks makes the booking argument better than any amenity list.

Content concepts for 33 Hotel Seaport

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rooftop bar and river views

A rooftop bar with Hudson River views above the South Street Seaport is one of the strongest content assets available to any hotel in downtown Manhattan. Shot at sunset with the water below and the bridges in frame, that image drives direct bookings from guests who would never have considered the Seaport.

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Urban Cove dining identity

Dining here carries a specific level of expectation in New York. The food, the service, the atmosphere. F&B content that captures what it means to dine under that name at the Seaport earns reservations independently and validates the hotel booking from guests who understand the brand.

03

The Seaport neighborhood

The South Street Seaport has transformed into one of the most interesting eating and drinking neighborhoods in downtown Manhattan. The cobblestone blocks, the water, and the bridges make it one of the most visually distinctive settings available. Content that uses the neighborhood as context earns organic reach the hotel cannot buy.

Engagement options

First shoot

$3,500

One-time - no commitment

One direct booking from a well-placed photo covers this.

1 full shoot day
20-25 edited photos
3-5 short-form videos
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Let's discuss what a
Content System looks like
for 33 Hotel Seaport.

A formerly Cipriani-run boutique hotel above the Seaport with Hudson River views and a rooftop bar. The location, the brand, and the neighborhood all earn more than the current content communicates.

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