I’ve been shooting Nikon since 1976 but I switched to Canon in just for their two superior architectural-grade lenses.
I use Canon’s spectacular 24mm TSE-II and 17mm TS-E II as my two go-to lenses for interiors, Canon’s highest quality, all-manual glass and steel architectural lenses. They are remarkably sharp all the way to the edges with no lens distortion or little to no chromatic aberration.
That said, when conditions are right, I’ll use my old 80’s Nikkor 35mm PC Shift-only architectural lens.. on a Canon camera body. All you need is a $50 adapter. This amazing little Nikkor lens is steel and glass, small and all-manual. It’s also a compact 52mm filter size. I can put this amazing little lens in my front pocket.
Here’s a few images shot with this terrific old school lens.
Couldn’t resist a selfie in this grand Winchester manor dining room, full of 18th century furnishings! The room shot so well I figured why not add me at the wine room lol. Great light in here.
My portfolio shows a lot of fine homes but I also shoot loads of Standard and Mid-Range residences and work with everyone. I shot hundreds of homes for Redfin for almost five years. Sometimes their customers fill out reviews. Mine are here.
Ramp up the quality of your Airbnb listing with my professional interiors photography. It makes all the difference and like real estate, you can charge more when you use professional photography because it looks like it’s worth more.
Some of my interiors work below, a quick look mini portfolio.
In the 21st century world of finance, there’s nothing bigger right now than #bitcoin and cryptocurrency. Bitcoin’s blockchain network and the math behind it are the real value. It’s so much of a cultural paradigm shift there is daily coverage on nearly every major media outlet including CNBC, BloombergTV, The Wall St Journal, The New York Times and many others. Governments, investors, traders, brokerages, hedge funds, universities and countless others worldwide are on it like white on snow.
The internet has of course disrupted every traditional industry from publishing and distribution channels to everyday communication, advertising, telephony, broadcasting, the music, television, film and entertainment industries, movie rentals & distribution, education, books, newspapers, magazines, politics, news, mail, shopping, dating, travel, taxis and ride sharing, hotel and travel lodging and now, money.
Bitcoin has the potential to disrupt money itself. There’s nothing bigger than money.
If you’re new to bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, here’s an excellent introductory classroom-style presentation from MIT mathematician James D’Angelo. Be sure and check out all of his Bitcoin 101 Blackboard series as he also covers security, blockchain, wallets, pricing, the math and loads more. Additional bitcoin resources below.