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.
Tag: The Art of Stereoscopy
‘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.
The Art of Stereoscopy: Sebastian Cramer
I'm very fortune to welcome to the Stereoscopy Blog Berlin-born director, cinematographer, and photographer Sebastian Cramer. An acclaimed 3-D expert, he has received numerous awards for his artistic works and technical inventions. Sebastian shares the inside perspective of the 3-D film industry, and his motivations and innovations for his projects and passions in stereo.
‘Two Views on Plants’ A Stereoscopic Photo Book: New Release by Sebastian Cramer
Released on 24th November 2022, Sebastian Cramer's 'Two Views On Plants' is a beautiful anaglyph stereoscopic photo book, published by Hatje Cantz.
The Art of Stereoscopy: Chris Sickels
I'm so fortunate to welcome Chris Sickels, aka Red Nose Studio. He's an Indiana-based artist who creates 3-D illustrations and stop-motion animations. I've asked Chris if he would introduce Displacement: A Stereographic Journey and explain his background in stereoscopy.
The Art of Stereoscopy: Colleen Woolpert
I'm honoured to welcome to the Stereoscopy Blog my friend and US interdisciplinary lens-based artist Colleen Woolpert, especially for Stereoscopy Day! She explains how she got into stereoscopy and introduces her work.
The Art of Stereoscopy: Michael Taylor
We're very fortunate to welcome amazing British artist and portrait painter Michael Taylor RP to the Stereoscopy Blog. I've been astounded by his artworks in whichever medium he chooses, and was stunned to learn how he uses stereoscopy both as an aid to his art and as an art form in itself. I asked Michael if he would write an article and I'm really honoured to share it with you now. He not only discusses his use of stereoscopy and shares examples of his beautiful works of art, but also gives tips and a brief tutorial!







