A research paper published this week by Kim Bell and Robin Canham, from Queen's University, Ontario, Canada, has revealed that some 19th century coloured stereocard mounts contain toxic heavy metals.
Happy New Year!
Sending everyone best wishes for a happy and healthy 2025!
What Killed 1950s 3-D Films?
If you're looking for some interesting reading during this Twixmas break, I recommend you head over to our friends at the 3-D Film Archive and check out this brilliantly researched post by Jack Theakston: 'What Killed 3D Films?'.
‘View-Master’ Movie in the Works
Apparently a live-action movie, based on the Mattel 'View-Master' is in the works with Mattel, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Escape Artists combining forces.
A Stereoscopic Trip to Hawaii Over a Hundred Years Ago
This stereoscopic adventure started with 24 glass 3-D negatives of Hawaii, taken by an amateur in the 1910s. Through his amazing research, Denis has identified a long-lost Hawaiian event, those in attendance, a royal estate, and the world-travelling photographer himself, offering an immersive magical glimpse into a forgotten era.
How to Use the Looking Glass Go to Display iPhone 15/16 Stereoscopic (3-D) and Spatial Photographs and Videos
The latest i3DMovieMaker update has enabled the Looking Glass Go to display stereoscopic (3-D) and Spatial photos and videos with compatible iPhones. Here's a step-by-step guide to show you how!
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.
Beautiful in Depth Stereoscopic Cyanotype Series
I've made a new set of stereoscopic cyanotypes to offer for sale: the Beautiful in Depth series.
Auction of Stereo Photography: The Wim Van Keulen Collection (Part 1)
The Arenberg auction house, Brussels, Belgium, are holding the 1st auction of the Wim Van Keulen collection, which holds some incredible stereoscopic images. If you're into collecting Victorian stereoviews, or just want to see some beautiful and unusual examples, I really recommend you check it out.
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.










