Tag: 3d day

Making Stereoscopic Cyanotype Prints Straight from a Negative, with Howard Sandler

Making Stereoscopic Cyanotype Prints Straight from a Negative, with Howard Sandler

Photographer Howard Sandler has very kindly written in to share how he made a stereoscopic cyanotype straight from the negatives of an inexpensive single lens medium format (120) camera. A perfect experiment to coincide with Stereoscopy Day and the Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere.

Making Tissue Stereoviews, with Roger Sassaki

Making Tissue Stereoviews, with Roger Sassaki

In this Blog Post, I am going to share a brief description of French tissue stereoscopic photographs, and highlight the excellent workshop given by Brazilian photographer and educator Roger Sassaki.

The Rolleidoscop (1926-1941): Introduction, User Guide and Review

The Rolleidoscop (1926-1941): Introduction, User Guide and Review

To celebrate 100 years of the Rolleidoscop stereoscopic camera, first released by Franke & Heidecke, Braunschweig, Germany, in 1926, we're going to meet the beautiful camera itself, with an introduction, specifications, user guide and review.

Edmond Rostand’s “Chantecler” in the Stereoscope

Edmond Rostand’s “Chantecler” in the Stereoscope

Photo historian Denis Pellerin shares his incredible research into a set of Verascope stereoscopic glass slides. He identified them as depicting the actors and actresses and their amazing costumes of the 1910 production of Chantecler, by Edmond Rostand, brought to life through the magic of stereoscopic time-travel.

The Art of Stereoscopy: Michael Taylor – ‘Boy with Apple’

The Art of Stereoscopy: Michael Taylor – ‘Boy with Apple’

British Artist Michael Taylor RP gives an amazing insight into his process of painting 'Boy with Apple' for Wes Anderson's 'The Grand Budapest Hotel', including his use of stereoscopy. Michael also treats us to a virtual tour of the current exhibition where the painting is on display, 'Wes Anderson - The Archives'.

Happy 5th International Stereoscopy Day!

Happy 5th International Stereoscopy Day!

The Blog wishes everyone a very happy Stereoscopy Day, now in its 5th year, 188 years to the day when Sir Charles Wheatstone officially presented the stereoscope and his theory of binocular vision to the world.

‘The Creative and Prolific Partnership of Furne & Tournier’: Free Online 3-D Talk, 20th June for Stereoscopy Day

‘The Creative and Prolific Partnership of Furne & Tournier’: Free Online 3-D Talk, 20th June for Stereoscopy Day

For Stereoscopy Day 2026, photo historian and co-curator of the Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy, Denis Pellerin, is giving a free online talk on 20th June 2026, starting at 5pm BST: 'The Creative and Prolific Partnership of Furne & Tournier'.

Stereoscopic Photography with a Rolleiflex

Stereoscopic Photography with a Rolleiflex

Find out how to take analogue stereoscopic photographs with one of the most iconic cameras, the Rolleiflex, using the Rollei 'Stereo Slide'.

Happy 4th International Stereoscopy Day!

Happy 4th International Stereoscopy Day!

187 years ago today Sir Charles Wheatstone first presented the stereoscope and theory of binocular vision to the world. Happy Stereoscopy Day!

‘Music and Musicians in the Stereoscope’: Free In-Person 3-D Presentation for Stereoscopy Day in London

‘Music and Musicians in the Stereoscope’: Free In-Person 3-D Presentation for Stereoscopy Day in London

The Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy has announced a free in-person 3-D presentation given by photo historian Denis Pellerin: 'Music and Musicians in the Stereoscope'. The event will be held as part of the Stereoscopy Day celebrations on Saturday 21st June, starting at 1.30pm at St. Mary le Strand Church, London.