Storefront Photography Series Index

Hello, Fellow Local Guides,

I decided to start a series of 19 posts here on Connect to weekly share some of my best tips on taking great storefront photos for Google Maps. The lessons are optimized to get you more views.

Every Saturday I will be publishing a new post according to the schedule below. I hope you will find them enlightening and helpful. Please comment, like, and share your experiences in the comments.

These are the 19 articles:
1: Balance the indoor and the outdoor light.
2: Why storefront photos are so important.
3: Make your shots look brighter and better.
4: How to fix perspective errors.
5: How to crop perfectly for Google Maps.
6: How to blur faces and license plates.
7: Always keep the source of light behind you.
8: How to predict the best lighting conditions.
9: How to avoid distractions.
10: Learning from your photo contribution list.
11: Learning from the Star Photos Leaderboards.
12: Prevent leaning storefronts sides.
13: Where to position the store name in your frame.
14: From where should we take storefront photos?
15: Avoid duplicates and similar pics.
16: Obvious missteps.
17: Photogenic storefronts.
18: Calculate the quality of your photos.
19: The Storefront Photography Tips Most Relevant to You.

This short clip from the 2022 Guiding Stars presentation mentions this series:

Cheers
Morten

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Here is the short index:

1: Balance the light

2: The value of Storefront pics

3: Brighter and better

4: Perspective errors

5: Cropping

6: Blurring

7: Backlight blunders

8: Planning for sunlight

9: Distractions

10: Feedback from Google

11: Leaderboard inspiration

12: Get plumb vertical lines

13: Business name location

14: The golden perspective

15: Redundancy

16: Indistributable failures

17: Photogenic storefronts

18: Quick Excellence Check

19: Wrap-Up

Cheers

Morten

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Great idea, @MortenCopenhagen

Storefront is always an interesting subject. The storefront is the business card of the business, and sometimes even the business do not understand that.

I am sure a lot of people will find helpful this series, and hopefully this will increase the quality of the contributions in maps.

Well done.

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I would like to thank @JeroenM who runs the excellent Facebook group called Local Guides World. This series was first published as a guide under Local Guides World. Jeroen was a constant help by reviewing and cheering me on during the writing process. Thanks a million.

Quite a few other Local Guides also helped me by letting me use their photos as examples. I will thank them in the relevant weekly posts.

Thanks

Morten

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Now, I finally get to use the Bookmarking tip @AdamGT taught me.

Wow! One topic a week for 19 weeks!

May God spare our lives to complete this journey we have started and grant you good health of mind and body

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@MortenCopenhagen I certainly agree with @Ewaade_3A

You’ve got us hooked for 19 weeks!! But I certainly want to read anything that will improve my contributions and get more views.

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Hi @MortenCopenhagen ,

Die Ladenfronten sind ein tolles und lohnendes Thema fĂĽr eine Serie. Prima, dass du das in Angriff nimmst. Ich werde dem sehr gespannt folgen.

Ich bin ja erst seit etwa einem halben Jahr als Local Guide aktiv. Ehrlich gesagt war mir gar nicht von Anfang an klar, was für eine besondere Rolle die Ladenfronten bei der Beschreibung und dem Auffinden von Orten spielen. Ein Blick in dein Profil und auf die beeindruckenden Aufrufzahlen deiner Fotos hat mir da die Augen geöffnet. Danke!

Viele GrĂĽĂźe aus Berlin

Michael

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@IntranetMiRi Congratulations on your short time on Local Guides. Hope you enjoy and keep on with this.

Now I must confess I would’ve skipped your post, but I’m learning German so it caught my attention. :grinning:

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@tony_b , Danke fĂĽr deine nette Nachricht. Ich finde es auch ganz faszinierend, was man als LG so alles fĂĽr Erfahrungen machen kann.

Deutsch ist keine leichte Sprache, da hast du dir ja ganz schön was vorgenommen. Hut ab. :slightly_smiling_face:

Cheers

Michael

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I understand how important to post good storefront pictures @MortenCopenhagen and I will benefit from this series. Great initiative.

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The ultimate guide to crack the photo AI :slightly_smiling_face: @MortenCopenhagen

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This is a smart idea @MortenCopenhagen

I love how you made a table of contents (index) here so we can have articles to look forward to. Look at you go! :clap:

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Great, it is rolling out now on Connect @MortenCopenhagen . Again, congratulations on your achievements and BIG compliments for the quality of your tutorials.

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Thanks a bunch, @JeroenM .

A surprising amount of editing is needed each week to adapt to Connect since Facebook does not allow more than one illustration inserted into the text. But I will hang in there and get it done!

Cheers

Morten

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Hallo @MortenCopenhagen ,

Ich bin ganz begeistert von deiner Storefront Photography Serie und habe schon sehr viel daraus gelernt. Woche fĂĽr Woche freue ich mich ĂĽber die neue Folge und werde ganz sicher traurig sein, wenn die Serie beendet ist.

Helfen kannst du mir, ein Rätsel zu lösen. Ich habe bis heute noch nicht verstanden, warum der durchschnittlichen Zahl der Fotoaufrufe so große Bedeutung und so viel Interesse gewidmet wird. Was sagt denn eine hohe Zahl durchschnittlicher Fotoaufrufe aus? Ich denke, je mehr Fotos ich in meinem Profil habe, umso weniger sagt der Durchschnitt über die einzelnen Fotos aus.

Besonders überrascht es mich, zu lesen, dass einige Guides sogar weniger gut laufende Fotos löschen, um den Durchschnitt höher zu halten. Sind Fotos mit geringen Aufrufzahlen denn so viel weniger wert, dass sie lieber verschwinden sollten? Hier bin ich wirklich ratlos.

Und dann gibt es noch etwas, worüber ich gerne mehr Erfahrungsaustausch hätte: Die Verweildauer, wie lange ein Foto das Top-Foto eines Ortes bleibt (oder auch an einer anderen Stelle der gefeatureten Fotos eines Ortes). Hängt das wirklich “nur” davon ab, wie viele Fotos es von dem Ort bereits gibt? Welche Möglichkeiten könnte es wohl geben, die Verweildauer zu beeinflussen? Es scheint ja doch so zu sein, dass die Aufrufe dramatisch nachlassen, wenn ein Foto nicht mehr gefeaturet wird.

Cheers

Michael

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Thanks, @IntranetMiRi

You could say that getting a high average viewcount is the extreme of gamification. But it is also an indicator of how well you can create photos that pleases the photo selection AI on Google Maps (= quality?).

I have this obsession (if you will) to understand the photo selection AI as best as possible, and then the average viewcount is really helpful. But you certainly don’t need to focus on the average number of views. Another strategy could be to get as many views as possible, or be as helpful as possible.

I also see the views as an indicator of how helpful our photos are. If only few people see them, I guess the helpfulness is low.

I do delete underperforming images soon after I upload them. If they don’t get more than maybe 10-20 views. I then know something is wrong. And I will check if the upload failed, or if the image got hidden. If it is a good photo I delete it and then try to upload it again. It helps maybe 50% of the times.

Regarding dwell time I can share an interesting observation. For a long time some of my images with many views were of cinemas. Exterior shots. But suddenly they all stopped performing. I then discovered that all cinemas had their cover photos changes from being an external shot to being from inside the cinema.

I don’t know how long or short the average dwell time is. It can be several years. And sometimes a lot shorter.

Cheers

Morten

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Hallo @MortenCopenhagen ,

Danke fĂĽr deine schnelle Antwort. Du gibst mir hier wieder gute Anregungen zum drĂĽber Nachdenken.

Ich bin ja erst seit gut einem halben Jahr als Guide aktiv und habe noch viel zu lernen. FĂĽr mich ist es sehr spannend, zu sehen, wohin mich das fĂĽhrt.

Ich bin recht ungeduldig als Fotograf (einschlieĂźlich der anschlieĂźenden Bildbearbeitung). Deine Tipps und Erfahrungen, die du hier vermittelst, finde ich sehr wertvoll und hilfreich.

Cheers

Michael

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Hello @MortenCopenhagen

I wish to ask a question based on the photo below about a new spot in Buea Cameroon called Europa Chill, map link : EUROPA CHILL
https://maps.app.goo.gl/iuZXq1khrKxrKYUi9

I uploaded a storefront photo I took earlier this week following your guidelines the best I could. Not long after, i received the above notification.

Does that mean my photo has been chosen as a main photo on maps about the restaurant?

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Great question, @Chelsey_99

Featured means your photos is among the 10 first images. This could be the cover photos. You just need to visit the place sheet and see if your image is #1 or #10 or somewhere in between.

Feel free to ask again should you need more help on this.

I think you will like post 18 in this series where I will explain in more details how to check what # your images rank. It will be published in 3 weeks.

Cheers

Morten

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**Hello once more @MortenCopenhagen **

I would be grateful if you analyse the B4 & AFTER editing i did in some photos i took recently to practice the few tips I have learnt from you.

  1. Europa Chill Restaurant https://maps.app.goo.gl/iuZXq1khrKxrKYUi9

B4:

AFTER:

. Side shot:

AFTER

B4:

  1. Y Complex Supermarket

https://maps.app.goo.gl/F2uCgKHV3rrVdYmc7.

B4:

AFTER:

3)Mont Zion Pharmacy
https://maps.app.goo.gl/uFqYfuYt9aQmPJB16

B4:

AFTER:

BTW, still not a Google one member, so i did editing with my phone editor :hugs: and it was still fun.

AFTER are what I just uploaded to Google Maps

Patiently waiting for your reviews & corrections on the photos :pray:

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