Virtual Reality photography (VR) is a superb way of placing people into an environment and allows them to interact with it. This type of imagery goes one more than the saying that photography speaks a thousand words as this type of image speaks millions.
VR images can be grouped together into Virtual Tours providing a great tool for showing people around establishments online from the comfort of their home, office or now even mobile devices. Virtual tours can also be displayed on interactive screens, kiosks, television panel's etc...
These images are a great tool when marketing property for sale or rental. I have produced many of these images for estate agents, holiday homes, hotels etc... and they have proved to be of great benefit to my clients.
Also a superb tool for education. Many schools, colleges and universities use this type of imagery for advertising their facilities. Not only that but VR photography can take the classroom to locations all around the Uk and the world without costly field trips.
The list of applications for VR photography and Virtual Tours is endless.
Please click here for a virtual tour of Clovelly in North Devon
VR images and Virtual Tours can be displayed in a number of different ways. The most popular way of displaying these images on a website is with Flash. Most computers already have Flash installed and the images work straight away without confusing prompts to download plugins.
Other methods of displaying VR images include Apple's QuickTime, DevalVR, Java and KRPano.
Virtual Tour of the World of Country Life Theme Park

Click here for a virtual tour around Eastdon House Apartments at
Cofton Holidays in Dawlish

Tarker Holiday Park Virtual Tour - North Devon

Virtual Tour of the Marine Hotel in Paignton

Virtual Tour around Exeter Princesshay Shopping Centre

Click here for a virtual tour of an appartment in
Exeter's new Princesshay development.

Click here to view a virtual tour of the Glam Salon Furniture showroom

Black and White Hair Studio - Click here to view the virtual tour and still photography
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