Tag: art

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.

The Agfa Stand at a 1930s Photo Exhibition in France

The Agfa Stand at a 1930s Photo Exhibition in France

Photo Historian Denis Pellerin researches and rediscovers the amazing history behind stereoscopic photographs of a 1930s Agfa stand, and takes us on a journey of what was available to amateur stereoscopic photographers during that period.

The Art of Stereoscopy: George Raphel

The Art of Stereoscopy: George Raphel

I’m excited to introduce to the blog stereoscopic photographer George Raphel. In this post, he introduces his beautiful work and announces the first stereoscopic photography exhibition in Bahrain.

Auction of Stereo Photography: The Wim Van Keulen Collection (Part 1)

Auction of Stereo Photography: The Wim Van Keulen Collection (Part 1)

The Arenberg auction house, Brussels, Belgium, are holding the 1st auction of the Wim Van Keulen collection, which holds some incredible stereoscopic images. If you're into collecting Victorian stereoviews, or just want to see some beautiful and unusual examples, I really recommend you check it out.

‘Echoes of Depth: New Perspectives by the Victorian Virtual Reality Artists in Residence’: Free Exhibit, Surrey, UK

‘Echoes of Depth: New Perspectives by the Victorian Virtual Reality Artists in Residence’: Free Exhibit, Surrey, UK

Watts Gallery, Surrey, UK, are holding a free exhibit by four of their Artists in Residence, Emma Brown, Drucilla Burrell, Lauren Thompson and Rebecca Sharpe. Inspired by 'Victorian Virtual Reality: Photographs from the Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy', it opens on February 20th 2024.