These 3D Photos Were Shot on Large Format Wet Plates
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Photographer Markus Hofstaetter just completed an ambitious project in which he spent 6 months working to shoot stereo 3D photos on large format wet plates.
After seeing a 3D photo exhibition in Vienna and reading a book about the subject, Hofstaetter became obsessed with the idea of creating stereo 3D photos with wet plate photography.
Hofstaetter started by obtaining a second Petzval lens and then building a lens plate for a self-modified camera. He then had to build a shutter for the two lenses that would be triggered at the same time.
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Once his modded camera was complete, Hofstaetter started shooting various subjects in 3D, including a wet plate camera, flowers, and a person. Some of the exposures (e.g. the flower shots and the portrait) were lit using 10,000 watts of strobe power, which allowed him to be “more creative,” Hofstaetter says.
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Here are some of the wet plates and 3D photos that resulted (you’ll need red/cyan 3D glasses to view the anaglyphs):
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Here’s a 26-minute video in which Hofstaetter walks through how he did this project:
You can find more of Hofstaetter’s work on his website and blog.
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Reviewed by mimisabreena
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Tuesday, April 16, 2019
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