Panoramas

Since 1998 I’ve been shooting Quicktime VRs, back before most people or businesses had heard of them. Anyway, the idea behind QTVRs was to add “life” or “movement” to a static environment. I really thought the real estate market would be the number one business to latch on to these. I mean, how easy would it be to sit down in the comfort of you office and tour homes or vacation property with your clients and narrow down the choices instead of driving miles and miles and wasting time.

I remember showing some to a few realators who just scratched their head and didn’t get it… now, you can’t find a real estate website that isn’t full of panorama’s of each home with mulitple rooms. Oh to be soo cutting edge… ha ha ha.

Here is a collection of my VRs, from cubics to basic and some object VRs thrown in for good measure. If your next project could use some VR technology to spice things up, give me a shout and let’s V-R-it-out!

Cubic VRs

Object VRs
Basic Panormamas
Panormamic Prints - this technology is also useful for creating huge prints with tons of detail
  • WWII Memorial in Washington D.C. 2007

  • Fall in Minneapolis, MN. 2001

  • Ice Palace, St. Paul MN. 2004

  • MN Wild vs Phoenix Coyotes, Xcel Energy Center 2004
  • BestBuy headquarters, Bloomington MN 2005


  • Wildfire restaurant, Eden Prairie MN. 2005

  • Xcel Energy Center at sunset, St. Paul MN. 2005

  • Xcel Energy Center at night, St. Paul MN. 2001

  • Fall colors, Plymouth MN. 2001

  • Cabin scene in Bemidji, MN. 2002

  • Sunset in Akley, MN. 2002

  • M. Berglin studio, Minneapolis MN. 1999