Alexander
Mathew Andrews
Isabel Azevedo
Inaki Beguiristain
Stephen Benton
Margaret Benyon
David A Battin
Rudie Berkhout
Berkhout - Nicholson
Patrick Boyd
David Braun
Pepe Buitrago
Harriet Casdin-Silver
Elizabeth Coates
Bob Connolly
Jonathan Cope
James Copp
Susan Cowles
Melissa Crenshaw
Gary Cullen
Paula Dawson
Jacques Desbiens
Ferruccio Fabbri
Jo Fairfax
F (UK)
Pim Giebels
Karsten Habighorst
Mary Harman
Ken Harris
Caius Hawkins
Guillermo F. Heinze
Anthony Hopkins
Randy James
Pearl John
Dieter Jung
Eduardo Kac
John Kaufman
Eric Krantz
Linda Law
Adrian Lines
Ron Mallory
Jim McIntyre
Peter Miller
Shunsuke Mitamura
Jon Mitton
William Molteni
Sam Moree
Ikuo Nakamura
Paul Newman
Ana Maria Nicholson
Nicholson - Berkhout
Ruben Nuñez
Dietmar Ohlmann
Edwina Orr
Caroline Palmer
Andrew Pepper
Ioana Pioaru
David Pizzanelli
Dean Randazzo
Liza Read
William Reber
Abe Rezny
Martin Richardson
Jeffrey Robb
Jonathan Ross
Amy Rush
Äke Sandström
Paul Scattergood
Julius Schmiedel
Matthew Schreiber
Dan Schweitzer
Rick Silberman
Dora Tass
Swann Rack
Erik Swetter
Graham Tunnadine
Tijn van Heerden
Doris Vila
Martin Wall
Michael Waller-Bridge
Steve Weinstock
Dominic Welby
Rosetta Pierra Whitehead
Zeno
New Stereo site Launched
Monday, 10 June 2024
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A new section of the Jonathan Ross Collection has been launched.
Jonathan Ross has been collecting stereoscopic photographs since the 1980s and has been posting images from his collection on Instagram for several years (@jross286).
He is now digitising and cataloguing the material to make a more permanent database on this website.
A wide range of photographers are presented with extensive images and notes about their work.
The site also includes links to other Stereo and Stereoview resources.
It is an ongoing project which will be updated over the following months.
New Exhibition - Patrick Boyd
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
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Patrick Boyd's exhibition Man with a Holo Camera, will be on show at Gallery 286, London, from 7th - 31st March.
A series of holograms & holographic stereograms based around cinematography. The stereograms are small movies with no cast, set or script. The camera is an instrument, much like the human eye, that is best used to explore these happenings in real life. The moments of time are then preserved with depth and time in a ghost like memory
More details, and images of Patrick's work, here.