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P3D Re: New 3D Site
> I would think that there are quite a few people around who have
> created much more than 200 stereoscopic cards worth
> displaying... So how does one become a celebrated stereo artist?
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> George
>
George (and others who might be interested),
I don't know about the "celebrated" part, but all one has to do to exhibit
stereo images is to find a suitable place to put them up and to figure out a
way to view them. I have had at least 10 stereo exhibitions and I know a
number of other who have had them as well. I have shown cards with Keystone
viewers on stands (I have 9 of them), but usually I make large (10"x10")
prints and use large viewers which I invented and manufacture for that
purpose. (Information about the viewer can be found at
http://www.berezin.com/3d/Hyperview.htm
I don't have any exhibitions up right now, but I have jusst had 2 large
prints accepted into an art competition and exhibition called "Yosemite
Renaissance XV." The reception will be February 25 in the museum in Yosemite
Valley and the exhibition will be up through March. You can get details at
http://www.yosemiteart.org
There are 37 pieces of art work in the show with 11 of them photographs and
the rest paintings and other media. The website also gives information about
the Yosemite Artists-in-Residence prograpm for which I have also been
accepted.
Also of possible interest is the fact that Craig Goldwyn has recently
started a new website which features various stereo photographers including
myself at
http://www.stereographer.com
David Lee
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