Tag: Rebecca Sharpe

Getting Started in Analogue Stereoscopic (3-D) Film Photography

Getting Started in Analogue Stereoscopic (3-D) Film Photography

A written guide about how to get started in stereo film photography, from choosing your camera and film, to processing your results. Stereoscopic analogue 3D heaven

Keystone View Company

Keystone View Company

The Keystone View Company was founded in 1892 in Meadville, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. by amateur photographer B. L. Singley (Benneville Lloyd Singley). The trade list at the end of 1892 consisted of only a hundred titles but by 1940 they had commercially produced more than 40,000 titles.

1940s England Glass Negative Stereoscopic (3-D) Photographs

1940s England Glass Negative Stereoscopic (3-D) Photographs

I set about scanning and digitally cleaning a little collection of unknown glass negative stereoviews, with a nice surprise!!

Stereoscopic (3-D) Photos with your Smartphone – Quick Video Tutorial

Stereoscopic (3-D) Photos with your Smartphone – Quick Video Tutorial

A quick video tutorial showing how to take stereoviews with the smartphone apps i3DSteroid and 3DSteroid Pro.

Using a Nintendo 3DS as a Stereoscopic (3-D) Camera and Viewer

Using a Nintendo 3DS as a Stereoscopic (3-D) Camera and Viewer

How you can use a Nintendo 3DS to make and view stereoscopic 3-D images without glasses.

Making Stereoscopic (3-D) Ghost Photographs

Making Stereoscopic (3-D) Ghost Photographs

A tutorial to explain how you can make your own spook-tacular 3-D ghost stereoviews using digital and analogue cameras as well as Photoshop and other photo-editing software or apps...all in the 'spirit' of stereophotography.

Roger Fenton’s 1850’s British Museum Stereoscopic (3-D) Photographs

Roger Fenton’s 1850’s British Museum Stereoscopic (3-D) Photographs

The British Museum announced yesterday that it will finally be reopening on the 27th August 2020 after its longest peacetime closure since opening its doors in 1759 (pre-booking is necessary to visit, please see the BM's website for details). To celebrate I thought I'd write a post about the stereographs of the British Museum taken by Roger Fenton in the 1850s.

Happy Caturday: Cats in (Stereoscopic) 3-D

Happy Caturday: Cats in (Stereoscopic) 3-D

For a crazy cat person every single day is Caturday so let's celebrate our feline friends in stereoscopic 3-D!