I just came across these two interior images of our Four Wheel Camper (‘four wheel’ as in four wheel drive pickup truck). What’s noteworthy I think is that the two images show the full interior of a compact six foot long camper. The top image is taken just outside the door at the rear of the camper looking forward.
The second image is taken from the queen sized bed at the front of the camper looking towards the rear and door of the camper:
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To photograph this small space, a wide angle, ’tilt-shift lens’ which allows the photographer create accurate horizontal and vertical perspectives as well as having every part of the image to be in sharp focus without any distortion. No cropping or perspective adjustment is necessary. ( I had two sizes of tilt-shift lens and used them almost exclusively on every real estate interior photo for Sotheby’s Realty and for home builders and artists.)
Photographing such a confined space while keeping perspectives accurate is a challenge very few lenses can meet.
This camper sits snugly in the six foot box of a Toyota Tacoma camper and ‘pops up’ for standing head room. It has a roomy, square, sliding ‘queen sized’ bed (over the cab), fridge, stove, furnace and running water. It has windows on three sides, and a fold-down table with seating for two (the small table and two chairs fold to make an additional’ single bed’).
See the beach, the camping spot, and the view from the camper at Port Renfrew.

Four Wheel Camper on modified Toyota Tacoma coming out of a steep climb near the Nitinat River on Vancouver Island.