Category: Tutorials

The Looking Glass Go Holographic Display: Unboxing and Getting Started

The Looking Glass Go Holographic Display: Unboxing and Getting Started

Last December, I backed the Looking Glass Go Kickstarter project, a portable headset-free Holographic Display. Mine arrived just over a week ago, and I thought I'd write an unboxing post, and include quick tutorials on getting started.

How to Take Stereoscopic 3-D Photos With Almost Any Camera

How to Take Stereoscopic 3-D Photos With Almost Any Camera

Find out how to take 3-D photos with almost any camera - digital, analogue, single-lens, binocular - the choice is yours.

Instax Mini Stereoscopic 3-D Photos

Instax Mini Stereoscopic 3-D Photos

Instax Mini prints a great format to work with when making stereo-photos, and the cameras are fun to use, so I thought I'd write a quick guide about how you can take your own 3-D photos with them.

Using Your iPhone 15 Pro, 16 or 17 as a Stereoscopic 3-D Camera: A Step-By-Step Guide

Using Your iPhone 15 Pro, 16 or 17 as a Stereoscopic 3-D Camera: A Step-By-Step Guide

How to start using the iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max or iPhone 16s or 17s (except 16e and Air) as stereoscopic cameras, with some examples of unedited videos and photos captured directly from one to show the quality of the stereoscopic depth and camera lenses.

Apple’s New iPhone 15 Pro Spatial Video Capture: A 3-D Camera in Your Pocket

Apple’s New iPhone 15 Pro Spatial Video Capture: A 3-D Camera in Your Pocket

Paul Maclean explains why he sees Apple's new spatial video capture on iPhone 15 Pros as a 3-D camera in your pocket and keeps us updated with all the new developments

Create Your Own Stereoscopic Cyanotype: Workshop in Surrey (UK)

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.

Stereophotography….with Clones!

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!

The Art of Stereoscopy: Andrew Brooks

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.

Cyclopin: My Stereoscopic Pinhole Camera Made from a Cardboard Box

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!