Exploring Pathways to Restore Stereoscopic Vision – The Stereoscopy Blog
By VICTOR LEVY I embarked on a journey for which nothing had prepared me. For sixty years, I had lived with only a partial…
By VICTOR LEVY I embarked on a journey for which nothing had prepared me. For sixty years, I had lived with only a partial…
I thought to commemorate Sir Charles Wheatstone on the 150th anniversary of his death I’d share a stereoscopic calotype negative I recently made, with…
I thought to honour the father of virtual reality, Sir Charles Wheatstone, on the 150th anniversary of his death, I’d share a post about…
Whilst I’ve spent a lot of time in the darkroom, I’ve always felt that my prints from black and white negatives, despite being stereoscopic,…
I’m grateful once again to 35mmc for giving stereoscopic 3-D photography a platform to celebrate Stereoscopy Day. In today’s 35mmc post, ‘Stereoscopic Photography with…
Long before I started working on the book “The Poor Man’s Picture Gallery” [1] I had been interested in the connections between painting, photography…
Any collectors of British Victorian stereoviews will be delighted to learn that thanks to new research, it’s now possible to date some stereoscopic photographs…