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photojpl.com is a 360 panoramic photography and virtual tour website run by Montreal-based Canadian photographer Jean-Pierre Lavoie. Operating since 2002, it has accumulated a massive library of interactive panoramic content covering locations all around the world, and also accepts custom commercial panoramic shooting projects. Content on the site is categorized by location, city, event, and theme, spanning famous attractions, landmark buildings, religious sites, city events, and abandoned architecture across North America and Europe. It even hosts high-definition panoramic works from NASA's Mars exploration missions, as well as gigapixel-scale panoramic city photos.
The site's core feature is its free, open interactive 360-degree panoramic tour. All public content is available to browse directly without requiring user registration. You can drag to adjust your view and explore the full scene, ultra-high-resolution panoramas support zooming in to check fine details, and some panoramas are paired with ambient audio to boost immersion. The site also offers custom commercial panoramic shooting services: users with需求 can reach out directly to discuss their needs and get a custom quote, and ad placement collaborations are also supported. The site supports switching between three interface languages: English, French, and Spanish.
Its strengths lie in its deep content library, strong niche focus, high-quality panoramic content, free open access with no entry barriers, and flexible commercial customization. The downsides are that the site has an outdated interface design, a fairly traditional interaction experience, no Chinese language support, non-transparent pricing, a content focus heavily skewed toward North America, and very little content related to China.
The website is currently directly accessible from mainland China with no VPN required. Loading speed varies depending on the size of the panorama you're viewing, and general browsing feels smooth. It's a great cloud sightseeing tool for global travel lovers and humanities researchers, but it's not well-suited for casual use by general Chinese-speaking users. Custom commercial projects require contacting the owner directly to discuss requirements in advance.
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