3Rivers360 is an on-location photo service company that has been certified by Google as a trusted photography provider for Google Maps Street View. Google is working with us in order to provide Street View connections to more business in more places. As a trusted photographer, our work goes live on Google instantly, and we have complete control of our uploaded content.
Absolutely! Embed them on your website, link them to social media, blogs, emails and much more. Facebook will automatically recognize and format 360-photos. You can even put on a Virtual Reality headset and wander around in them.
You will own the photos once the shoot is complete and you have paid for this service. Bear in mind, that by signing the agreement provided by the Trusted Photographer, you are also licensing the use of the photos to Google, who will publish and host the imagery. As the owner of the pictures, you may remove or change them as needed in the future.
Much less than you think! Our pricing is based on the number of panoramas and the areas you wish to include in the virtual tour. Our consultants are available to answer questions and provide an estimate.
Unlike traditional advertising, once the pictures are online and linked into Google's search systems they don't cost you a penny and will make you money with no additional charges. Ever.
You don't have to pay a thing up front! We will give you two pricing options for your business:
1. Pay one single, low fee when the pictures are uploaded and linked into Google.
2. Pay nothing up front, and we'll define three milestones for views of the pictures (ie. 100, 500 and 1000 views). So if the images don't attract attention and get people looking into your business, you risk nothing! Once the last milestone is hit and the bill has been paid, we give you the master images and they are yours to keep. Along with all of the business that's been drawn to you! And, the tour stays live and keeps attracting business for years.
Because the technology takes individual unstitched and unreviewed images that need considerable processing after they are uploaded by the photographer, to produce the attractive ‘walk-through’ experience, you will not be able to review the images before they are uploaded to Google.