Tag: Stereo Realist

In Stereo

Earlier this year I bought a Stereo Realist 35mm camera. You can see it featured being held by my good friend Andrea Ross in a post I did awhile ago. The two models in the image, Memento Mori and No3rdAngel are two great women I’ve worked with before, and both were fascinated to be part of this shoot.

In order to see the stereo effect, you need to use the “Cross-Eye” viewing method, described here:

www.neilcreek.com/2008/02/28/how-to-see-3d-photos/

It can cause eyestrain for some people, so please heed the warnings on the page! Also, the effect works better for some folks than others.

3D Stereo modelling session

Dimensions

Another image from my women and classic cameras series; my friend Andrea Ross agreed to pose for me with a 1950’s vintage Stereo Realist. For most of its history, mainstream photography has been an exercise of two dimensions, but cameras like Stereo Realist allowed photographers to shoot in three dimensions. Effective portraits remind me of the search for dimensionality, in the sense that the goal is not merely to show what the subject looks like, but to find some insight into who the person is.

Andrea and Stereo Realist

Andrea is a fascinating, complex person, who has been through much in her life; she is a combination of both strength and vulnerability, openness and privacy. I’d like to think I captured some of that in this image.