Bierstadt was also interested in stereoscopic photography.
He was a pioneer in the use of stereoscopic photography to study X-ray negatives.
May and Vidal write, of this event: "1851... marked the coming of age of stereoscopic photography.
An example of their stereoscopic photography from Commons.
Traditional stereoscopic photography consists of creating a 3D illusion starting from a pair of 2D images, a stereogram.
In the 1950s, stereoscopic photography regained popularity when a number of manufacturers began introducing stereoscopic cameras to the public.
Of these, binaural recording is analogous to stereoscopic photography.
Jones, a lifelong fan of stereoscopic photography, wanted the packaging to be unique and to reflect the '70s artwork he appreciates.
Technically, her work includes techniques ranging from painting and traditional silkscreening to experimental anaglyphic stereoscopic photography.
Salgado experiments with high dynamic range imaging, time-lapse, infrared, fisheye, and stereoscopic photography to enhance his multimedia works.