A significant portion of the panoramic imagery showcased on Panography.org comes from the work of Jason Pogodzinski, whose panoramic and sketchbook studies blend observational detail with a deep sense of place. His photographs form the visual backbone of the site’s creative and historical beginnings.
If you’re interested in contributing your work and becoming part of this panoramic website with your own panography, please reach out.
We are grateful to the talented photographers and creators who contribute to the resources we use on this website. Their work enhances the visual appeal and helps us deliver better content. Below, we provide credit to the platforms and individuals whose images are featured on our site.
Open Source Credits
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Pixabay
We also feature images from Pixabay. Pixabay offers a rich library of free images and videos shared by talented contributors. We are thankful for their generosity and creativity.

Pexels
We use photos provided by Pexels, a platform that shares beautiful, royalty-free images and videos from talented photographers. We appreciate the artists who generously share their work with the world.

Freepik
Some of the images on this website are sourced from Freepik. Freepik offers a wide range of high-quality graphics, illustrations, and photos contributed by creative professionals. We thank the creators for their valuable work.

Unsplash
A selection of our website images comes from Unsplash, which features incredible photography contributed by a global community of creators. We extend our gratitude to the photographers for their stunning and inspiring visuals.

Thank You to All Contributors
To all the creators whose work makes our website more vibrant and engaging, we express our heartfelt thanks. Your contributions enrich our content and inspire our audience.
Panography.org | PANORAMA HISTORY & ORIGINS
The Early History of Panography
Uncover the 200-year lineage of the expansive view. This archive traces the pioneers and the passion that fueled the original quest for the wide image.

