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Happy 4th International Stereoscopy Day!
187 years ago today Sir Charles Wheatstone first presented the stereoscope and theory of binocular vision to the world. Happy Stereoscopy Day!
‘Music and Musicians in the Stereoscope’: Free In-Person 3-D Presentation for Stereoscopy Day in London
The Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy has announced a free in-person 3-D presentation given by photo historian Denis Pellerin: 'Music and Musicians in the Stereoscope'. The event will be held as part of the Stereoscopy Day celebrations on Saturday 21st June, starting at 1.30pm at St. Mary le Strand Church, London.
Stereoscopy Day, 21st June 2025: Events Announced
The fourth annual Stereoscopy Day, an international celebration of stereoscopic 3-D, will take place on 21st June 2025. Several of this year's events have been announced.
Happy 3rd International Stereoscopy Day!
The Blog wishes every a very happy Stereoscopy Day, 186 years to the day when Sir Charles Wheatstone first presented the stereoscope and his theory of binocular vision to the world.
Stereoscopy Day, June 21st 2024: Events Announced
The third annual Stereoscopy Day, an international celebration of stereoscopic 3-D, will take place again on 21st June 2024. This year's events and activities have been announced.
Exclusive Free Online Publication: Henri Lefort: The Ultimate Entertainer
As a grand finale to The Stereoscopy Blog's way of celebrating Stereoscopy Day, we'd like to offer you a free download of the never-before-published book by Denis Pellerin: 'Henri Lefort: The Ultimate Entertainer.'
Fujifilm Finepix Real 3D W3 vs Kandao QooCam EGO vs Panasonic Lumix DMC-3D1
Since the QooCam EGO was released recently, I've been asked quite a few times how I think it compares to other compact digital stereo cameras, so here's a post to do exactly that, especially for Stereoscopy Day.
The Art of Stereoscopy: Jim Naughten
I'm very fortunate to welcome to the Stereoscopy Blog British artist Jim Naughten. He uses photography, stereoscopy and painting to explore historical and natural history subject matter in a beautiful and unique way. He's written something special for Stereoscopy Day to celebrate the art, explaining how he got into stereoscopy and how he uses it with his work.
In the Footsteps of Victorian Stereo-Photographers
We welcome back to the Blog, especially for Stereoscopy Day, photo historian Dr. Peter Blair. In this article he discusses a great passion of many 3-D photographers and collectors: going back to locations in Victorian stereoviews. He not only recreates the images over a century later, but he explores the understanding and appreciation of them.








