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Stereoscopy is Good For You: Life in 3-D

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South America delivered a lot of images for the book too, and there were lots from the US and Canada.

He’s publishing a new book and holding an exhibition of pictures that capture the world in incredible and immersive detail. The result is an extraordinary outpouring of emotion and creativity featuring Nature, their pets, architecture, people and much more. D., had amassed a collection of them that are now featured in the brand new-book, " Diableries: Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell," which he co-authored with Denis Pellerin and Paula Richardson Fleming.

He had an exquisite eye for detail and composition, and pioneered his own chemical technique and ways of making the viewing cards. Stereoscopy seems to be popular in Japan, certainly in my sphere of influence, and there are some great photographers with whom I communicate with directly. I did a design to turn an iPhone into a stereo camera instantly,’ he reveals, ‘but nobody took me up on it.

The book is set to become a lasting testament to the evocative power and joy of 3-D photography, reinforcing Brian’s unshakeable conviction that Stereoscopy is Good For You! BRIAN MAY: “STEREOSCOPY – the Dawn of 3-D” – is the book I have dreamed of publishing since we resurrected the London Stereoscopic Company in 2006. For this book, we put out an invitation to this global community to send us their stereoscopic memories of life during the Covid Years. We've all seen 'Avatar,' and I love the 3D movies -- but in fact, the Victorian version is a more perfect way of of getting stereoscopic information to your brain.Photograph: Rebecca Sharpe/None View image in fullscreen Brian May with art historian Denis Pellerin and his book on stereoscopy.

We worked with scraps there -- in some cases we just had a couple of lines from Freddie and we wove stuff around it. Then downstairs is Queen in 3-D, encompassing not just being with Queen on and off the road, but my history with 3-D. Stereoscopy is Good For You: Life in 3D is the latest book from Brian’s London Stereoscopic Company (LSC). Support our vendors this winter and beyond If you can't visit your local vendor on a regular basis, then the next best way to support them is with a subscription to the Big Issue. If you take a stereoscopic picture, it’s something which you can walk into at any time in the future and experience echoes of what you felt at that moment.Brian May, creator of the 21st-century incarnation of the London Stereoscopic Company, became an Internet evangelist for 3-D photography during the recent lockdown period, and fired up a whole new community of stereoscopists, all sharing their 3-D pictures on Instagram. These images from the 19th century seem like a long way from the computer-generated 3D that today's viewers are accustomed to seeing in movie theaters.

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