I had (probably) the world's first stereoscopic contact f-stop printing workshop with Wendy Stone, to improve my prints.
Tag: analogue 3D photo
Sharing Leica Stereoly Stereoviews: Beyond the Screen
Paul Maclean takes us through how he shares the stereoviews he takes with his Leica III and Stereoly Beam Splitter. Spolier: It's awesome!!
On Test: Loreo 3D Photokit MK II 35mm Film Stereoscopic (3-D) Cameras
Two 35mm Loreo 3D Photokit MKII cameras are put through their paces in different conditions to see how these inexpensive analogue cameras perform.
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.
Cyclopin: My Stereoscopic Pinhole Camera Made from a Cardboard Box
I'm so fortunate to welcome back Sroyon Mukherjee to describe how he's made an awesome inexpensive DIY stereoscopic pinhole camera!
‘How to Make 3D Photos’ Free Workshop in Gloucester
Join the curators from the Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy at the Museum of Gloucester on Sir Charles Wheatstone's birthday, and discover how to make 3D photos with your smartphone or a single camera, whether digital or analog.
Stereoscopic (3D) Cameras & Their Stereoviews
In this post you'll find stereoviews taken by different stereo cameras /stereo rigs/ sequential stereo setups I've tried, with a brief description of the pros and cons of each. Happy Stereoscopy Day!
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.
On Test: Belplasca Stereoscopic (3-D) Camera and Kosmo Foto Agent Shadow Film
Kosmo Foto recently had a Kickstarter campaign for their Agent Shadow 400 ASA black and white 35mm film and I was lucky enough to be able to test some before it is released. I decided to use my current favourite 35mm stereo camera, a Belplasca, and share the results.
Nishika 3-D N8000 Camera: Review
Nishika 3-D N8000s were first produced in 1989 and were four lens (quadrascopic) cameras designed to produce four half-frame instantaneous images from a click of the shutters. Lenticular prints could be made from the negatives. Nowadays you're most likely to see animated 3-D GIFs or 'Wigglegrams' made from them on Instagram, especially if you follow the coolest people.










