An Easter-themed post as Denis Pellerin researches an unusual stereoview of a very British tradition: 'Egg Rolling at Preston'. You can still join in today, if you're so inclined!
Tag: 3Dcamera
The Art of Stereoscopy: Michael Taylor
We're very fortunate to welcome amazing British artist and portrait painter Michael Taylor RP to the Stereoscopy Blog. I've been astounded by his artworks in whichever medium he chooses, and was stunned to learn how he uses stereoscopy both as an aid to his art and as an art form in itself. I asked Michael if he would write an article and I'm really honoured to share it with you now. He not only discusses his use of stereoscopy and shares examples of his beautiful works of art, but also gives tips and a brief tutorial!
Julien Damoy, Provision Merchant and Publisher of Stereoscopic Postcards
We welcome back to the Stereoscopy Blog photo historian Denis Pellerin. In this post he devotes his incredible and thorough research to French provision merchant and publisher of stereoscopic postcards Julien Damoy. Despite his stereoscopic postcards being well known, very little was previously understood about the publisher himself. Denis has once again dug deep in his research (and spent a fortune on postcards!) to rediscover Damoy.
Stereo Images with a Polaroid Camera: ‘Stere-oids’?
I'm excited to welcome to the Stereoscopy Blog John Furlong. In his first post, he explains how he has used a Polaroid passport camera to take stereoviews with 120 and expired instant film.
Stereoscopic (3D) Photography with a Single Lens
I thought I'd make a post about the different ways to make stereoviews with a single lens. You don't need specialist equipment to take 3D photos, you can use almost any camera!
Get Ahead, Get a Hat
I'm very fortunate to welcome to the Stereoscopy Blog photo historian, independent lecturer, author and collector of wonderful stereoscopic images, Dr. Peter Blair. In his first post, he will introduce you to the world of sales and advertising in stereoscopy, through an incredible set of unusual Verascope slides in his collection.
A Few Quick Tips to Help Take Better Stereoscopic (3-D) Photos
I thought I'd put together a list of quick pointers for taking better stereos. It's not exhaustive, but hopefully it's enough to get you started.
Workshop: Stereoscopic (3D) Photography with Film and Digital Cameras
The Royal Holloway, University of London, Student Union's Photography Society are holding a free workshop about how to take stereoscopic (3D) images with film and digital cameras. Attendees will be shown a variety of different ways to make their own stereoscopic images, using different cameras and techniques.
My First Adventure with a Sputnik Stereo Camera, Part 2
I'm pleased to welcome back to the Stereoscopy Blog Norwegian photographer and artist Ida Marie. In this post she will share with you her experiences of processing the first film from her Sputnik camera. Thank you so much Ida Marie, I'm sure you will inspire people to dust-off or discover analogue stereo cameras and enjoy some darkroom adventures!
Salisbury Museum In-Person 3-D Talk: Henry Brooks & Sons – Salisbury Artists and Photographers
Local photographers and artists, the Brooks family, will be brought back to life, in 3-D, to support the Salisbury Museum on Thursday, March 17, 2022.










