I'm so happy to welcome to The Stereoscopy Blog my friend Thomas Asch. In his first blog post he gives an illustrated field review of the GoPro Dual HERO System, an affordable stereo camera rig.
Category: Stereoscopic (3-D) Images
The Poet and The Polymath: Free Online 3-D Event
A new free online 3-D event has been announced to celebrate the anniversaries of the births of Robert Burns and Charles Wheatstone, on Saturday 29th January 2022 at 17:30 GMT.
Christmas Sledging in the 1910s in Stereoscopic 3-D!
As a little way to celebrate the festive season I'm sharing some glass Verascope slides from the 1910s.
Free Online 3-D Talk: ‘One Lens, Two Perspectives, Three Dimensions’.
The Universidade Lusófona and the Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy are joining forces once again to give a free online talk 'One Lens, Two Perspectives, Three Dimensions' on Friday December 3rd 2021 at 17:30 GMT, discussing sequential stereoscopic photography, past and present.
Henry Caruel, 1940s & 1950s Cinema Stereo Photographer: Exhibition and 3-D Presentation in Paris and Two Free Online 3-D Talks (in French & English)
To accompany the exhibition ‘Henri Caruel, Stéréoscopie de Cinéma 1942-1953’, which is taking place until 1st January 2022 at the Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé Foundation, 73, avenue des Gobelins, Paris 13th arrondissement, photo historian Denis Pellerin will be giving two free online 3-D talks ‘Henri Caruel, Still Stereo Photographer During the Occupation of France and the After-War Years’ and an in-person presentation at the Foundation.
Stamford, Lincolnshire in 3-D in 1859 and 2021
I was very kindly given a set of six stereoviews of Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. As soon as I saw them I felt inspired to research and retrace the photographer's footsteps, setting off on a mission in the rain very early the following day, despite not exactly being on Stamford's doorstep or familiar with the town.
On Test: Belplasca Stereoscopic (3-D) Camera and Kosmo Foto Agent Shadow Film
Kosmo Foto recently had a Kickstarter campaign for their Agent Shadow 400 ASA black and white 35mm film and I was lucky enough to be able to test some before it is released. I decided to use my current favourite 35mm stereo camera, a Belplasca, and share the results.
Dr. Brian May’s and Dr. Denis Pellerin’s Contributions to Stereoscopy Recognised by The Royal Holloway, University of London.
Yesterday, 12th July 2021, the Royal Holloway, University of London, recognised Dr. Brian May CBE's and Dr. Denis Pellerin's contributions to the education and research of stereoscopy.
Henry Brooks, Salisbury Photographer
A recent unearthing of one of the earliest images of a family visiting Stonehenge, in stereoscopic 3-D, has lead to the rediscovery of an eminent family of photographers and artists from Salisbury. We explore the history of Henry Brooks, his photographic studio and his family.
Exploring the Alps in Stereoscopic 3-D with a Jules Richard Verascope Camera
I thought it'd be nice to share my small collection of glass positives taken in the Alps in the early 1900s, with a Jules Richard Verascope camera.









