Tag: 3D

A Very British Boxing Day: The Pram Race 2023 in 3-D

A Very British Boxing Day: The Pram Race 2023 in 3-D

It's not every day you get to see Hobbits rubbing shoulders with Pikachu, Dr. Evils, the Red Arrows and Christmas leftovers to raise money for local charities. I hope that by capturing this quirky British tradition in 3-D, you get a sense of the wonderfully positive and fun atmosphere.

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

Percival John Hay, 1875-1943, Ophthalmologist and Amateur Stereo-Photographer

Percival John Hay, 1875-1943, Ophthalmologist and Amateur Stereo-Photographer

In this Blog post we rediscover the life of Ophthalmologist and Amateur Stereo-Photographer Dr. Percival John Hay through his own stereo (3-D) photographs.

Clifton Bridge Visitor Centre: 3-D Photos with a Smartphone Workshops and 3-D Talk ‘Stereoscopy – A Victorian Phenomenon’ 25th Nov 2023

Clifton Bridge Visitor Centre: 3-D Photos with a Smartphone Workshops and 3-D Talk ‘Stereoscopy – A Victorian Phenomenon’ 25th Nov 2023

On Saturday 25th November 2023 Clifton Bridge and The Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy are offering workshops showing participants how to take their own 3-D photos with their smartphones, and afterwards Denis Pellerin, co-curator of The Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy will give a 3-D presentation to take viewers back to the Victorian era.

‘Colour, Depth and Movement: The Victorians Wanted it All’ In-person 3-D Talk, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

‘Colour, Depth and Movement: The Victorians Wanted it All’ In-person 3-D Talk, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

Denis Pellerin, from The Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy, will be sharing a selection of wonderful stereoscopic images in 3-D to show how the Victorians pushed the boundaries of photography to capture reality. Step back into the past with him on Saturday 7th October at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK.

J. E. Ellam (1857-1920): Press Photographer, by Dr. David Barber

J. E. Ellam (1857-1920): Press Photographer, by Dr. David Barber

Dr. David Barber, founder and author of the PressPhotoMan Blog, has rediscovered and thoroughly researched pioneer press photographer and amateur stereoscopist James Edward Ellam (1857-1920), sharing a stereo-a-day by him throughout September.

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.

Alfred A. Hart: American Photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad, Remembered with a Stereoscopic Camera Memorial

Alfred A. Hart: American Photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad, Remembered with a Stereoscopic Camera Memorial

In this Stereoscopy Day post, we're paying tribute to photographer Alfred A. Hart and California historian Mead B. Kibbey, looking at Hart's stereoscopic photos of the CPRR.