Since the QooCam EGO was released recently, I've been asked quite a few times how I think it compares to other compact digital stereo cameras, so here's a post to do exactly that, especially for Stereoscopy Day.
Tag: 3-D
The Art of Stereoscopy: Jim Naughten
I'm very fortunate to welcome to the Stereoscopy Blog British artist Jim Naughten. He uses photography, stereoscopy and painting to explore historical and natural history subject matter in a beautiful and unique way. He's written something special for Stereoscopy Day to celebrate the art, explaining how he got into stereoscopy and how he uses it with his work.
Straight from the Box Review: QooCam EGO, a New Digital Stereo 3D Camera (With Updates!)
I thought I'd quickly make a post about the QooCam EGO digital stereo 3-D camera, which was launched through a Kickstarter campaign earlier this year.
International Stereoscopy Day, 21st June 2022: Events Announced
World Stereoscopy Day, being held on the 21st June every year, is an international celebration of stereoscopic 3-D. Whilst everyone is encouraged to join in and celebrate in their own way, the website has just released a list of some of the events being held across the world to mark the occasion.
Stereoscopy Day: An International Celebration of Stereoscopic 3D, June 21st
The Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy have announced the first international Stereoscopy Day is to take place on June 21st 2022.
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.
My First Adventure with a Sputnik Camera, Part 1
I'm excited to welcome to the Stereoscopy Blog Norwegian photographer and artist Ida Marie. She is very kindly sharing her experience of using a Sputnik camera in this first of two posts. Thanks so much Ida Marie, this is perfect for anyone wanting to get to grips with one of the most widely available 120 film stereo cameras!
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.
Free Online 3-D Event: Cha-Cha Chatterton
The stories behind Victorian and modern stereos after Henry Wallis's 1856 work "The Death of Chatterton" and how to create similar images will be discussed by Photo Historian Denis Pellerin on the 7th October 2021, 18:30 BST. The event is free but you need to register, which you can do in this post.









