The Kolor Team thanks all the people who permited us use their images :

Arnaud Frich

Arnaud Frich

Mr Panorama, himself! His website is THE reference in France for panoramic photography techniques. This exacting photographer's desire to know how has led him to create a veritable panoramic photography encyclopaedia that is available in book-form, too.
What makes him stand out? A true gift for passing on what he knows, which is manifest in his website and during his training sessions.



Bertrand Bodin

Bertrand Bodin

A great talent! From a one-month long photographic exhibition staged in two igloos in Monaco to his Vauban site national heritage photographs, his talent is outstanding. A non-conformist, his panorama photography stands out from the norm. For him, image stitching is nothing more than a process that enables him to constitute the image he has in his head. Nodal point? I'm not interested in that! It's the picture in my head that I want! His website



Thierry Kergroa'ch

Karine et Thierry Kergroac'h

A complementary photographic couple. Karine's feminine touch in web design, combined with Thierry's technical prowess in the field of panoramic and highly technical photography, result in beautiful work by this duo. Their website



Antoine Berger

The master of the grey vignette! Antoine has the knack of being in the most beautiful spots in our Alps at just the right moment. The light on our mountain-tops has never been so beautiful as in his panoramas. His website is really worth visiting and if you fancy learning a bit more, he regularly organises mountain photography courses. His website



Xavier Spertini

Xavier Spertini recently specialized in virtual tour creation. His website presents his projects, including atypical projects about the industrial heritage.



Grégory Panayotou

After several years spent in the 3D production, Gregory Panayotou decided to quit everything to follow his wife, transfered to Tahiti. He is now responisble for the websites of a media agency and he has a passion for panoramic photography designed for virtual tour creation. His blog gathers several dozen (awesome) virtual tours from Tahiti, but also from Easter Island and Las Vegas, for example.



Other credits

Cinema page: Photo by Stéphane Ducandas, Matte Painting by Rodolphe Furykiewicz
Cartographie page: Igor Carron and his team (ball)
Astronomy page: Alexander Adashkevich
Research page: Gregor Barclay
Dedicated solutions page: Sintegra (tunnel)