Wishing everyone a very happy Stereoscopy Day!
Tag: Stereoscopic
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!
Two Free Online Talks to Celebrate Stereoscopy Day, 21st June
The Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy has announced two free to attend online Zoom talks to celebrate International Stereoscopy Day on June 21st 2023.
Stereoscopy Day: An International Celebration of Stereoscopic 3D, June 21st
The second international Stereoscopy Day will take place on June 21st 2023.
‘Victorian Virtual Reality: Photographs from the Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy’ Exhibition
Victorian Virtual Reality: Photographs from the Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy, held by Watts Gallery, Compton, UK, will present highlights from the Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy to explore the 19th-century photography craze that, for the first time, enabled pictures to appear in 3D.
‘Bordeaux: The Capital of Stereoscopy’. Free International 3-D Conference.
The first international conference of stereoscopic photography in Bordeaux, France, takes place from the 11th to 13th May 2023, with an exhibition from the 4th May to 22nd June 2023 at the Mériadeck Library.
Fox-Series Stereoscopic (3-D) Photographs
I've been busy beavering away on a series of five stereoviews of some of my beloved wild fox friends in 3-D to raise money for the local wildlife rescue.
The Patons of Wooers’ Alley Cottage, Dunfermline
I'm so excited to welcome back photo historian Dr. Peter Blair, who shares his amazing research into a Scottish stereoview, along with a descendant of the talented family in the image, Cat Berry!
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.
‘Egypt in the Stereoscope: From Francis Frith to Harry Burton’ Free In-Person 3-D Talk, Oxford
The Griffith Institute, University of Oxford, and The Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy are teaming up to bring Egypt in 3-D to the Bodleian Libraries' Weston Library, Oxford, on Saturday 4th February 2023.









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