part of the jonathan ross collection
Stereoviews
Explore the world of collecting stereoviews
Alexis Gaudin & family
London Stereoscopic Company https://londonstereo.com/
Le Stéréopôle https://imagestereoscopiques.com/
World of Stereoviews https://www.worldofstereoviews.com/
National Stereoscopic Association https://stereoworld.org/?d=stereoview.org
Collectors Weekly https://www.collectorsweekly.com/photographs/stereoviews
Stereoscopy.com https://www.stereoscopy.com/library/waack-contents.html
19th century-photography https://www.19thcentury-photography.com/stereoviews
Stereoviews.com http://www.stereoviews.com/fotosfs.html
The Stereoscopy Blog https://stereoscopy.blog/
Antique Photographics https://antiquephotographics.com/
Luminous Lint https://luminous-lint.com/app/home/H1/
Westminster City Council
The story of stereoscopy and the Victorian fascination with 3D photographs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1_OVfmfNDo
Collection youtube videos http://www.jrholocollection.com/index.php/2012-03-01-16-03-28/stereos/introduction
Paula Fleming’s Photographic History https://www.flemingphotohistory.com/index.htm
The Stereosite /Virtual Stereoscopic Community https://stereosite.com/
Stereoviews replicate the way we see the world by taking two views of a scene, one from the right eye position and another from the left. When these are mounted together and viewed in a stereoscope, the brain merges them into a 3-dimensional or ‘stereoscopic’ image.
The technique emerged in the 1850s, soon after the invention of photography, through the work of Charles Wheatstone and Sir David Brewster, and developed into a worldwide craze with thousands of practitioners.
Stereo photography has gone out of fashion several times over the past couple of centuries, only to be rediscovered by later generations. Most of the images on this site are by European photographers working in the 1850s and 60s.
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