I'm not 100% sure on this, but I've seen websites refresh sections of the page without actually refreshing the page. Twitter is one of the nest example is which it loads the latest content to the top of the page without refreshing it.
According to this website you can fetch dynamic content via xml and php without refreshing the page. So if the form for uploading the images has a timed limit on it you could try a function like this to refresh the form without actually refreshing the page.
Now if the url has a limited time or the page over all has a cookie, you'll need to figure out a way to either renew or extent the cookie which the API may or may not let you do based on how google sets that up.
I guess if worst comes to worst you can just try an auto refresh on the page via an html function, but if the person is in the middle of uploading images and the page refreshes they'll probably lose all of their progress.
Sorry if this isn't the most helpful thing, but I figured I'd try to give some input as to maybe how to get the ball rolling.