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British guitarist Brian May developed an intense interest in stereo photography, which became the subject of his new book, “A Village Lost and Found.” The mania for 3-D imagery could not be suppressed ...
Long before the first 3D TVs or movies, people were enjoying three-dimensional stereoscopic photographs. The new Minuta Stereo camera allows users to create their own, in a decidedly vintage fashion.
One aim of Lorran Meares’ 3-D photography is to put the viewer into a space in a more visceral way than can be achieved with a 2-D image. Meares’ work combines stereoscopic photography and light ...
I'm surprised that we haven't yet seen a stereoscope revival. This is a perfect time for it, what with our culture's obsession with Victorian detritus and with the artisanal, as well as new technical ...
Most consumer-grade audio equipment has been in stereo since at least the 1960s, allowing the listener to experience sounds with a three-dimensional perspective as if they were present when the sound ...
What goes around, comes around they say, and Komamura seems intent on bringing stereo photography back to the mainstream. Okay, so it’ll never be mainstream, and there are still stereo cameras on the ...
There's no such thing as a time machine, so historic photographs are about as close as we can get to seeing what the area looked like more than 100 years ago. On a recent visit to the Bethlehem Area ...
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