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http://businessweekly.readingeagle.com/?p=3660
At the heart of Google Business Photos is what Google calls its
“Trusted Photographer” certification process. When a photographer
expresses interest, Google conducts interviews, provides training and
then evaluates test photos from the candidate. Beyond ability and
training, Google also requires certain specified equipment, such as a
fisheye lens and a rotating turret that mounts on a tripod. After the
vetting process, Google declares the photographer to be a Google
Trusted Photographer and provides referrals when businesses inquire
about an enhanced listing. Once hired, the photographer takes all the
pictures and sends them to Google, which then uploads the images to
its database.
Thanks for posting.
John Conway
Key West Fl
On Sep 16, 2:55 pm, sanfairyanne <
andywaddingto...@googlemail.com>
wrote: