 This paper compares two techniques for creating three-dimensional models from photographs, neural radiance fields, Nerf, and traditional photogrammetry. It evaluates the performance of each technique on a variety of objects with different textures and surface properties. Nerf performs better than photogrammetry when the objects have no texture or reflective surfaces, but it does not perform well when the objects have cooperative textures. This article was authored by Fabio Rimandino, Ali Karami, Ziang Yan, and others.