Workshop: Stereoscopic (3D) Photography with Film and Digital Cameras

Workshop: Stereoscopic (3D) Photography with Film and Digital Cameras

The Royal Holloway, University of London, Student Union’s Photography Society are holding a free workshop about how to take stereoscopic (3D) images with film and digital cameras. The workshop’s guests presenters are Denis Pellerin and Rebecca Sharpe from the Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy. They will be showing attendees a variety of different ways to make their own stereoscopic images, using different cameras and techniques. There will be plenty of the speakers’ own cameras, stereoscopic images, viewers and displays for the attendees to get hands-on with and try for themselves.

These workshops are aimed primarily at the RHUL Photography Society’s members, however, that won’t be a strict requirement for this particular workshop. To comply with current Covid rules, the number of tickets is strictly limited to 30. The workshop will be held at the RHUL’s Founders Building campus in Egham, please contact the Photography Society directly for the room details.

The workshop starts at 19:00 GMT on Thursday 24th February and will last about 1-1.5 hours. To book tickets, and for all other enquiries about the event and the Photography Society, please click on this link (see the ‘Denis Pellerin Talk – 2022’).

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