Tag: analogue photography

The 1930s Thornton-Pickard Stereo Puck Camera: Introduction, User Guide and a Review

The 1930s Thornton-Pickard Stereo Puck Camera: Introduction, User Guide and a Review

The Stereo Puck is a simple 120-roll film stereoscopic (3-D) box camera, which can still be fully usable today. In this post, you will find a complete guide to the camera, including an introduction, a step-by-step guide to using it, with a few useful downloads, and a review.

Stereoscopic Contact F-Stop Printing with Wendy Stone

Stereoscopic Contact F-Stop Printing with Wendy Stone

I had (probably) the world's first stereoscopic contact f-stop printing workshop with Wendy Stone, to improve my prints.

Sharing Leica Stereoly Stereoviews: Beyond the Screen

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!!

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'.

On Test: Loreo 3D Photokit MK II 35mm Film Stereoscopic (3-D) Cameras

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

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

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!

Léopold Harzé’s “Comedy in Sculpture” [1]

Léopold Harzé’s “Comedy in Sculpture” [1]

Photo Historian Denis Pellerin introduces 19th century Belgian sculptor Léopold Harzé and invites you to explore his work through the stereoscope.

‘How to Make 3D Photos’ Free Workshop in Gloucester

‘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.

John Hill, Amateur Stereo Photographer From Halifax

John Hill, Amateur Stereo Photographer From Halifax

Photo historian Denis Pellerin shares his research into a set of stereoviews by Yorkshire amateur stereo photographer John Hill. You can meet John's family and step into 1880s Britain, captured through his eyes in stereoscopic 3-D beauty!