
Stereo cameraless photographs, 2017. Silver gelatin prints mounted on 11" x 20" card.

Stereo cameraless photographs, 2018. Silver gelatin prints mounted on 11" x 20" card for viewing with handheld reflecting stereoscope.

Stereo cameraless photographs, 2018. Silver gelatin prints mounted on 11" x 20" card for viewing with handheld reflecting stereoscope.

Reflecting stereoscope built by Hal Rammel for viewing pairs of stereo photographs mounted separately on 10" x 10" cards. This stereoscope is modeled after the original reflecting (mirror) stereoscope invented by Charles Wheatstone in the 1830s in his studies of the phenomenon of binocular vision. Wheatstone ‘tested’ his stereoscope with geometrical drawings, but within a few years commissioned Fox Talbot to produce photographs that might be visualized in 3D using his invention.

Handheld reflecting stereoscope built by Hal Rammel for viewing stereo photographs mounted side-by-side on 12" x 20" cards. This is a handheld variation of the original reflecting (mirror) stereoscope invented by Charles Wheatstone in the 1830s for his studies of the phenomenon of binocular vision.

Remodeled vintage stereoscope by Hal Rammel with wider hood to accommodate modern eyeglasses. Designed for viewing vintage and contemporary stereo view cards.

This stereo (3D) pinhole camera uses paper negatives (3" x 7") to produce side-by-side images which can be used in vintage stereoscopes when mounted on 3 1/2"x 7" cards.

A collection of stereo photographs by Hal Rammel, packaged with a stereo viewer. This volume includes a comprehensive essay by Steve Schlei on stereo photography and the visual art of Hal Rammel.

Stereo (3D) photogram, paper negative by Hal Rammel mounted on 3 1/2" x 7" stereoview card format.

Stereo (3D) photogram, a contact print positive from paper negative by Hal Rammel mounted on 3 1/2" x 7" stereoview card format.

Silver gelatin prints on 3 1/2” x 7” card.

Silver gelatin prints (contact print positive) on 3 1/2” x 7” card.

Silver gelatin prints (original pinhole negatives) on 3 1/2” x 7” card.

Silver gelatin prints (original pinhole negatives) on 3 1/2” x 7” card.

Silver gelatin prints on 3 1/2” x 7” card.

Stereoscopic pinhole photograph, 2018. Silver gelatin prints mounted on 11” x 19” card.

Stereoscopic photogram, 2018. Silver gelatin prints mounted on 11” x 19” card.

















Stereo cameraless photographs, 2017. Silver gelatin prints mounted on 11" x 20" card.
Stereo cameraless photographs, 2018. Silver gelatin prints mounted on 11" x 20" card for viewing with handheld reflecting stereoscope.
Stereo cameraless photographs, 2018. Silver gelatin prints mounted on 11" x 20" card for viewing with handheld reflecting stereoscope.
Reflecting stereoscope built by Hal Rammel for viewing pairs of stereo photographs mounted separately on 10" x 10" cards. This stereoscope is modeled after the original reflecting (mirror) stereoscope invented by Charles Wheatstone in the 1830s in his studies of the phenomenon of binocular vision. Wheatstone ‘tested’ his stereoscope with geometrical drawings, but within a few years commissioned Fox Talbot to produce photographs that might be visualized in 3D using his invention.
Handheld reflecting stereoscope built by Hal Rammel for viewing stereo photographs mounted side-by-side on 12" x 20" cards. This is a handheld variation of the original reflecting (mirror) stereoscope invented by Charles Wheatstone in the 1830s for his studies of the phenomenon of binocular vision.
Remodeled vintage stereoscope by Hal Rammel with wider hood to accommodate modern eyeglasses. Designed for viewing vintage and contemporary stereo view cards.
This stereo (3D) pinhole camera uses paper negatives (3" x 7") to produce side-by-side images which can be used in vintage stereoscopes when mounted on 3 1/2"x 7" cards.
A collection of stereo photographs by Hal Rammel, packaged with a stereo viewer. This volume includes a comprehensive essay by Steve Schlei on stereo photography and the visual art of Hal Rammel.
Stereo (3D) photogram, paper negative by Hal Rammel mounted on 3 1/2" x 7" stereoview card format.
Stereo (3D) photogram, a contact print positive from paper negative by Hal Rammel mounted on 3 1/2" x 7" stereoview card format.
Silver gelatin prints on 3 1/2” x 7” card.
Silver gelatin prints (contact print positive) on 3 1/2” x 7” card.
Silver gelatin prints (original pinhole negatives) on 3 1/2” x 7” card.
Silver gelatin prints (original pinhole negatives) on 3 1/2” x 7” card.
Silver gelatin prints on 3 1/2” x 7” card.
Stereoscopic pinhole photograph, 2018. Silver gelatin prints mounted on 11” x 19” card.
Stereoscopic photogram, 2018. Silver gelatin prints mounted on 11” x 19” card.