I'm so excited to welcome to the Blog animation director, visual effects artist and imagineer, Peter Spence. In this post, he introduces his passion for stereoscopy and his amazing work at Putty Studios.
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Create Your Own Stereoscopic Cyanotype: Workshop in Surrey (UK)
Visitors to Watts Gallery, Compton, can drop-in to the studio and learn how to make their own 3-D prints at the world's first (known) stereoscopic cyanotype workshop.
Looking through a Synopter
And now for something completely different! Michael Taylor takes us through making and using a synopter, and using the brain to make stereoscopic conversions. With a bonus W3 close-up attachment from the leftovers!
Alfred A. Hart: American Photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad, Remembered with a Stereoscopic Camera Memorial
In this Stereoscopy Day post, we're paying tribute to photographer Alfred A. Hart and California historian Mead B. Kibbey, looking at Hart's stereoscopic photos of the CPRR.
Stereophotography….with Clones!
We're welcoming back Thomas Asch and his clones to describe how they manage to photograph themselves and their shenanigans stereoscopically, with some examples of their wonderful work!
Using the Updated Kandao QooCam Ego: A Sort of Review
We welcome back to the Blog artist Michael Taylor to talk us through how he's finding using the Kandao QooCam EGO after all the recent updates. He also shares wonderful examples of his 3D photography with this digital stereo camera.
The Art of Stereoscopy: Andrew Brooks
I'm very excited to introduce to the blog Stereoscopic Photographer and Film-maker Andrew Brooks, and share some beautiful examples of his work as well as fantastic video tutorials.
Happy International Stereoscopy Day! June 21st 2023
Wishing everyone a very happy Stereoscopy Day!
Stereoscopy Day 2023 Events
A list of events taking place across the world tomorrow to celebrate Stereoscopy Day can be found on the official website.
Cyclopin: My Stereoscopic Pinhole Camera Made from a Cardboard Box
I'm so fortunate to welcome back Sroyon Mukherjee to describe how he's made an awesome inexpensive DIY stereoscopic pinhole camera!










