The Money Making Myths of a Google Business Photographer
Since the launch of Ricoh's Theta camera, it brought back memories of my time with an IPIX camera in the 1990s. It functions the same way since it captures spherical images which needs to be stitched together with a desktop software. For Ricoh's Theta, you only need an iPhone app if you don't have a computer at your disposal.
Judging from the quality of the images, the first thing that came to mind is that Google could open this up to people with such a camera to capture extended Street View photos.
Google Business Photographer
This sounds really spiffy. Google Business Photographer. Wow. You must earn as much money as the stock has in recent years. That would be cool if you could make a load of cash by joining them.
Right now, the program is only available in the US, Australia, NZ and UK, and in time will be extended to other parts of the world. To sign up to be a trusted photographer, Google has some requirements which you must meet.
Equipment List
Google has strict criteria for this, and you need to have a camera with a 8mm fish eye with a 180 degree field of view. You can use most commercially available DSLRs with either APS-C or Full Frame sensor. So forget that puny smartphone camera you been raving about. It won't do.
Exposure Stacking Technique
To capture successful photos, you need to overlap each picture to make a seamless bubble, meaning you have to capture four scene from a single shooting vantage. Each of these must be bracketed, so you have a total of 12 frames with varying exposure. With three frames, you stack the exposure to create the best dynamic range for each scene therefore negating the HDR effect. You get a blended image. Exposure stacking allows you to shoot at a low ISO so that noise would not be a problem. Lower ISO also gives much better dynamic range which is what Google is looking for. To know more about exposure stacking, click this link. Since this will be shot with a tripod, there is no need to worry about shutter speed or aperture. You can preset your aperture to a f/11 value to get the best image for any indoor location.
Must have a Viable Photography Business
Yep, you have to be pro in some ways, with a dedicated photography set up, website and license to operate a business. This is to avoid any eventual flare ups between the business owner. There is even a clause that says this:-
Photographer will refund all Service Fees to the Business (but will have no further liability with respect to the agreement) if Google rejects the photographs for failure to meet the Google Business Photos technical specifications and Photographer does not correct the failure after re-photographing the Business at a mutually-agreed upon time.
How Street View is Extended Indoors
The whole idea is that upon walking on the road, or driving, you might want to take a peek at what's in store. It could be that you're running some chop shop or whore house that looks perfectly decent from the outside but it rocks on the inside! I'm just kidding. But if whoring is legal in your country, I am sure Google will allow indoor photos of your establishment on Google maps.
To get an idea of what sort of photos can be achieved through the humble use of a camera on a tripod, just click the link here.
Published Rates for Photographic Services
You get a rough ballpark cost for doing something like this and I have put two such services here. It's not much really. In fact, Google doesn't pay you a cent for taking the photos, the businesses that want their pictures taken do.
You can of course charge a fee for this that is beyond the structured fees charged by these individuals as it does not include transport, lodging or any other operation cost. Personally, I have problems with such a cost structure as it is not something you can a 'stable' business. I have often argued that photographers are paid far less today than they were during the analogue era for one simple thing. Film was a consumable cost and can be charged back to the client, whereas computer time, spent in post production of images cannot. In its day, you paid a photographer to take a fixed number of pictures which came out of a color lab. Today, you need to BUY computers to enhance your images before delivering them to your client, which you can't charge for. Software cost money and so does the computer. If you are not handy with a computer or software for imaging, you had to hire help and that added up to your final cost of delivery. This is something people take for granted in the digital world.
UK Rates For Google Street View Photography
Micro Business £195.00
Up to 5 Virtual Tour viewpointsUp to 10 Static PhotographsSetup of Google+ Local pageHosting on Google+ LocalEnhanced Google Search resultsIntegration into Google Street ViewIntegration into Google MapsQR codes linking to your tour
Small Business £245.00
Up to 10 Virtual Tour viewpointsUp to 10 Static PhotographsSetup of Google+ Local pageHosting on Google+ LocalEnhanced Google Search resultsIntegration into Google Street ViewIntegration into Google MapsQR codes linking to your tour
Medium Business £345.00
Up to 20 Virtual Tour viewpointsUp to 15 Static PhotographsSetup of Google+ Local pageHosting on Google+ LocalEnhanced Google Search resultsIntegration into Google Street ViewIntegration into Google MapsQR codes linking to your tour
Large Business £445.00
Up to 30 Virtual Tour viewpointsUp to 15 Static PhotographsSetup of Google+ Local pageHosting on Google+ LocalEnhanced Google Search resultsIntegration into Google Street ViewIntegration into Google MapsQR codes linking to your tour
US Rates for Google Street View Photography
Package One- $299Consists of approximately 1 hour of 360 Panorama Photography with up to 10 scenes of your business interior. Also included an additional 1/2 hour with up to 6 still photographs required by Google of your business, signage, and details of your location. Average business floor plan of 1500 sf or less. All images are uploaded to Google Pages for you.
Package Two- $399Consists of approximately 1.25 hours of 360 Panorama Photography with up to 15 scenes of your business interior. Also included an additional 1/2 hour with up to 6 still photographs required by Google of your business, signage, and details of your location, with and additional 1/2 hour shooting 10 still photographs specified by you. Average business floor plan of 2000 sf or less. All images are uploaded to Google Places for you.
Package Three-$499Consists of approximately 1.5 hours of 360 Panorama Photography with up to 30 scenes of your business interior. Also included an additional 1/2 hour with up to 6 still photographs required by Google of your business, signage, and details of your location, with and additional 1/2 hour shooting 10 still photographs specified by you. Average business floor plan of 2500 sf or less. Also, an additional 1/2 hour commercial portrait session with your team. All images are uploaded to Google Places for you.
Package Four – $999This is for a small Furniture store / Department Store / Large Retailer – Consists of approximately 2-4 hours of 360 Panorama Photography with up to 40 scenes of your business interior. Also included an additional 1/2 hour with up to 6 still photographs required by Google of your business, signage, and details of your location, with and additional 1/2 hour shooting 10 still photographs specified by you. Average business floor plan of 5000 to 7000 sf. Also, an additional 1/2 hour commercial portrait session with your team. All images are uploaded to Google Places for you.
Making Money Myth Dispelled
Yes, it's not a full time affair judging from the fees pros are charging for something like this. You can't possibly be charging these rates and relying on this to bring home the bacon so to speak. A typical package with a basic location shoot with travel time, planning and digital post production will cost you 4 hours tops. For US$299, that works out to less than a US$100 bucks an hour. In a day, you can only possibly do two clients, which means US$600 a day tops. Doesn't make sense if you are a Pro. Wedding photographers earn more than that in a single sitting. Judging from the fees charged now, you can safely assume that it is not a niche photography market.If you are an amateur on the other hand, with a Ricoh Theta camera and a Tripod. It makes good sense to earn some pocket money by shooting an entire location with for a mere fee of US$299. That's coz the Ricoh Theta cost only US$399! You could get a return on investment real quick and make money on your second shoot. Sounds lovely but until Google makes that official, you won't be qualifying yourself as a Google Business Photographer.
Update: Google has introduced a new Street App, which allows you to upload bubble photos using an Android device and there is support for bubble photos shot on the new Ricoh Theta as well, however there is no word on this from Google to say that you can junk your DSLR in favor of the Ricoh point and shoot to qualify as a Google Business Photographer.
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