Google Street View Photographers here in December

Posted November 19, 2013 at 5:50 am by

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Kristina and Mahius Concord

You know Liz Collins at the post office right? And Eric & Laura Concord (formerly of Snug Harbor) and now owners of the Slowseason Bed & Breakfast down at the port docks. Well Liz’ daughter Kristina and Eric’s son Mahius are FHHS grads, (2004 and 2003 respectively) now married and running a photography business in San Luis Obispo, California. And they do Google Street View photography too. And they’re going to be here in December and can help put your business on the map. The Google Map. Check this out…

Former Friday Harbor HS students and Google Trusted Photographers Mahius & Kristina Concord will be giving businesses an opportunity to publish the inside of their location to Google Street View; a part of Google Maps that has so far been elusive to the San Juan Islands.

Google-trusted-photogThe photography service provides a fully interactive Google virtual tour of the business that gets published across Google properties, as well as a full set of still photos that highlight the business. The Google tour will also be published to the front page of Google searches. Still photos can be product photography to food photography.

The tour and photos can then be added to a website or Facebook. The program known as “Google Business Photos” is perfect for Hotels, Restaurants, Boutiques and much more. Mahius and Kristina also are partnered with Expedia to put 360 degree panoramas on hotels businesses listings.

Those interested in seeing examples can visit www.EvolvingPhotography.com, or http://goo.gl/lb5glj for a local Google tour of the Friday Harbor House.

The Photographers will be conducting photo-shoots for a limited time this December. This is a great opportunity to show your business to the world!
To learn more, or sign up contact Mahius & Kristina Concord at 805-423-9131
Contact [@] EvolvingPhotography [.] com

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