vinmunoz wrote in post #18643803
i know it's all distorted. my 15mm laowa is a bad idea. The agent is happy though. I will replace it with a 16-35F4 if i'll continue to do it sp I can shoot only at 18mm up.
I don't think it's worth it until you get to the point like other RE photogs who can go in and out of a house in an hour. that way they can shoot more houses. Chinese model of business, less for more.
ah, the 15, yeah, that is really wide, and it stretched some of the furniture. I know you are in the RE group on FB, I have learned a lot from that group, but some of them still use UWA and I always wonder why, it looks so stretched. Camera height is also a big factor, too low and at the wrong angles to things really distorts elements in the room.
Yes, traditional RE isn't going to pay the bills unless you can shoot a bunch in a day and then turn them over quickly...I had a conversation with a guy last weekend, that on a $2M house, gets paid about $650 in his area, since photogs are scarce...here in ATL I bet it would be hard to get $250 for that...which just doesn't justify the effort for me...