Whether you're promoting a small, cozy coffee shop, or  trying to find supporters for a region-wide environmental cleanup effort, a panorama image is worth far more than a thousand words.

 

Panoramas are the next best thing to actually being there—they welcome viewers in and let them wander at will.

 

It took them years of hunting, but eventually Dave Scarlow and his partners found the brick oven of their dreams. Under a bridge in Brooklyn, buried at the back of a place that had sold cigars for generations, was a baker's turn-of-the-century oven. In my newest portrait of artists in their workspace, I present a tour of Pizza Moto at 338 Hamilton Ave., Brooklyn!

 

Taken one Sunday evening, just before opening. Between everyone eating a quick dinner of pesto and pasta, the tables were set, the bar polished and the kitchen hummed with activity. Once a chopping task was complete, another log was thrown on the fire.

 

www.pizzamoto.com

For marketing professionals and graphic designers, a set of  panoramic images is like a Swiss Army Knife. Panoramic images can be:

 

  • used on Facebook to offer friends and followers a 360-degree view of your location
  • part of a detailed panoramic tour with sound, image galleries, animation and video
  • used as a single, still image on websites, social media, catalogs, brochures, and annual reports
  • cropped a million different ways to offer selected details from the overall image

 

I can provide clients the images in a variety of formats with which designers and webmasters can work.

 

 

Recent panorama uses and subjects include:

 

  • An on-line tour of the Hudson River Clearwater sloop
  • A published book tour of the Northampton State Hospital
  • A kiosk tour of the West Point campus for the West Point Visitor's Center
  • A bus advertisement for the United Way of Pioneer Valley
  • A print catalog for Conklin Furniture
  • A promotion website for the HBO documentary "Shelter Dogs"

 

To see samples of these and other projects on my Tours page.

Northampton, MA

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