FAQs

Can I reshoot my tour?

Absolutely! You can reshoot your tour as often as you'd like. If you've remodeled your business and want to capture the pristine beauty before it gets too "lived in", we can reshoot. If you change your decor seasonally, we can reshoot for every season. Once a full year is complete, you can even hire me [...]

Can I add to my already existing tour?

The short answer is yes. But there is a caveat to that... I can only add 360° views to your already existing tour if I was the original photographer. If so, you're in luck! I will have your original tour files and you can hire me to shoot whatever additional 360° views you want to add [...]

Is there a way for me to enhance my tour?

Yes, but only on tours that you embed into your website, blog or social media. On Google, the tours show up the same way...no enhancements. If you're interested in adding hotspots, advanced navigation that will drop the viewer off anywhere within the tour, adding video or getting analytics on your viewers' behavior, I can provide [...]

Is there a monthly fee?

There is no monthly fee to have a Google virtual tour of your business...and, Google will host your tour for free indefinitely. There is a one time fee that covers my photography services and publishing your tour to Google.

How much does it cost?

Pricing is very dependent upon the size of the business, the layout of the floor plan, and how extensive of a tour the business wants. Ultimately, the business has the final say on how large or small a tour is. For example, a 1000 square foot business that has many aisles or nooks and crannies [...]

How will you know what to shoot?

The first thing we'll need to do is figure out how much of your business you will want to cover in the tour. I prefer to be able to see how a business is laid out and know what path you would like a visitor to take within your business before giving a quote for [...]

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A creative medium is merely a conduit between the creator and the viewer. As an artist, it is your duty to distill your essence into your craft. "There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer." ~Ansel Adams
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