Stereoviews of Holographers
127 stereo images of holographers has recently been added to the site.
Stereoviews of Holographers
Delegates at Art in Holography 2, Nottingham University, England, September 1996. Click on the image to enlarge. Other images from the conference can be found via the "Part 2" link below.
During the 1990s and into the 21st century I used a 4-lens Nimslo camera, originally intended for making lenticular prints, to make stereo pairs of my colleagues in the world of holography. I made prints from the outside two (of four) images and mounted them on card. I scanned these later. Holograms by many of the individuals pictured appear in the collection.
Jonathan Ross, July 2025.
The links below take you to a collection of rich pdf documents (which open in a new window), containing 127 stereo images of holographers in their studios, exhibitions and while attending international conferences and events.
PART 1, 1991 -1993

Margaret Benyon, one of the 4 British Holographers. Smith’s Gallery March 1992
PART 2, 1994-1998

Harriet Casdin-Silver with one of her “hermaphrodite” holograms. Lake Forest, July 1994.
PART 3 21st CENTURY

Ana Maria Nicholson, Holocenter, New York 16.1.00.
Photographed with a couple of her pulse laser holograms
New Stereo site Launched
A new section of the Jonathan Ross Collection has been launched.
Jonathan Ross has been collecting stereoscopic photographs since the 1980s and has been posting images from his collection on Instagram for several years (@jross286).
He is now digitising and cataloguing the material to make a more permanent database on this website.

A wide range of photographers are presented with extensive images and notes about their work.
The site also includes links to other Stereo and Stereoview resources.
It is an ongoing project which will be updated over the following months.
Michael Burr - Stereo Photographer
Jonathan Ross has contributed an article about Victorian stereo photographer Michael Burr, to The Stereosite.
"Michael Burr was one of the most prolific photographers of staged genre stereoviews in the Victorian era. Following in the footsteps of masters like James Elliott and Alfred Silvester and frequently adapting the themes of other popular photographers, this Birmingham based entrepreneur created a catalogue estimated at over 1,000 images during a period from 1862 to the mid 1870s and evidently sold his work in large quantities as there are so many of his stereoviews still surviving."........
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