Product Photography VR News

Product Photography
Museum 360 views
360 Hotsposts

Eva-Dry came to photospherix with a problem. Their customers loved their products, but a new customer just didn’t get it. They wanted a way to demonstrate their product online. They wanted the user to hold the product in their hands and examine it. They also needed to tell the story of how the product works. Hotspots for their 360 degree product rotations were the answer. With two or three clicks, the user knows how the product works and how to assemble the product when they receive it. This has greatly reduced Eva-Drys phone and email questions about the product as well as virtually removed product returns from lack of information.

Here is a link to 360 product view hotspots in action.

 

Sanyo Biomedical 360 views
360 view of furniture
RCA 360 Product Tours

More and more PhotoSpherix is getting requests for alternate uses of our rotational imaging. RCA request that we photograph there new line of LCD and Plasma displays. The images were used as an art element on their site. Additionally they were used in the online catalog of products.

Here is a link to the RCA site with the cutting edge technology from PhotoSpherix.

 

Beech Grove Web Tours
Brooklyn Museum Webtour
Inhabit Product 360's

What started out as wall panels has evolved into pillows and more. We’ve mentioned the good folks at inhabit before – see the previous news note below. This time around we were asked to shoot their entire product line, including pillows, bed linens, wall pieces, and more. For the inhabit folks, it’s a way to better convey their artistic and functional products. For us, it’s an excuse to test a pillow during a well-earned nap! Here’s to a great partnership with InhabitLiving.com, and a toast to more things to come. And here’s a link so you can buy some kick-ass pillows and more:

http://www.inhabitliving.com

 

Inhabit Living 360 views

The good folks at inhabit have some amazing interior items … many of them are nearly white and very tough to photograph normally.

That’s where we come in. Their wall panels are revolutionary, and the only way to get a sense of their style and texture is to spin ’em around, PhotoSpherix-style. Go have a look at InhabitLiving.com and let us know what you think in the Forums.

http://www.inhabitliving.com