Here is the fourteenth post blog entitled “Case Study”. Through those case studies we would love to:

  • Enhance and highlight the work of a photographer
  • Present the results obtained with our software solutions and present business field where they can be applied
  • To put the photographer in touch with potentials customers

For this case study, Michał Gąsowski photographer uses the virtual tour and Panotour Pro 2 to enhance Suwalki Plaza located in Poland.

Could you introduce yourself?

[Panotour Pro 2] Case study #14: Shopping mall | Michał Gąsowski photographerHi, my name is Michał Gąsowski, I am 28 and live in Białystok, Poland. I am an alumnus of Kozminski University in Warsaw where I completed my Masters in Marketing and Strategic Management.

I am also a founder of gansa.pl, a company which offers an innovative approach for showcasing products, services and companies online.

What were expectations of your client before the virtual tour was made? How did he find the final result?

I’ve recently completed a project for Plaza Shopping Mall in Suwałki, Poland. The expectations of the customer were nothing unusal – it was the size of the building itself that made it really challenging. In particular, it was about the number of hotspots that needed to be pictured (around 50, most of them used Livepano) and the crowd that was unintentionally (… or intentionally) interrupting my shots.

The virtual tour contains Livepano, addon for Panotour Pro 2. To you, does this addon add value to the virtual tour?

Livepano transforms a traditional picture into a living image, a virtual tour. The result is the real environment of the place itself – elements like escalators, elevators, cars and people come to live on screen thanks to the movement that was only possible with the use of LivePano. The final effect is truly worth the work.

[Panotour Pro 2] Case study #14: Shopping mall | Michał Gąsowski photographer

 

[Panotour Pro 2] Case study #14: Shopping mall | Michał Gąsowski photographer

In short, what do you think of Panotour Pro 2?

I really like Panotour Pro 2 as it is really intuitive. It seems that the UI was designed so that users of other graphic software would find it very easy to use. I can’t wait to get my hands on the next release. Please keep in mind to add me as Beta Tester [Panotour Pro 2] Case study #14: Shopping mall | Michał Gąsowski photographer

What kind of equipment did you use to make this virtual tour?

[Panotour Pro 2] Case study #14: Shopping mall | Michał Gąsowski photographer

Camera and lens Accessories Software
  • Nikon D7100
  • Fisheye Sigma 8mm
  • Nodal Ninja R10
  • Manfrotto 294A3-A0RC2 tripod

Do you have other projects you would like to share with us?

I am busy all the time – I literally don’t sleep! The easiest way to check out our projects is to visit my website and see what is going on. Virtual tours is not the only thing we’re great at. Check out our 360° panoramic images, shots made with flying drones, interior photography, webpages and e-stores. E-commerce from A to Z.

If our readers want to follow you, how can they do?

[Panotour Pro 2] Case study #14: Shopping mall | Michał Gąsowski photographer

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If you also want to present your work and appear on the Kolor blog for the “Case Study #15″, thank you to contact us by email or leave a comment. Kolor team

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