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Andrew J. Russell and the Westward Expansion in 3-D: Resources
Links and information from our Andrew J. Russell and the Westward Expansion in 3-D presentation at the Internet Archive on April 23, 2025.
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Free Live Event! Andrew J. Russell and the Westward Expansion in 3-D
Our popular exhibition of rare and restored transcontinental railroad 3-D stereo views is back for 2025, presented for the first time at the Internet Archive in San Francisco.
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September 12, 2024 – The Creative Mind of Jack Muzatko: A Stereo Photography Retrospective
Jack Muzatko (1939-2024) exhibited hundreds of weird and wonderful stereo (3-D) photographs as a member of the Golden Gate Stereoscopic Society. Join us on Zoom for a slideshow and discussion of his favorite works.
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Workshop Video & Notes: 3-D Conversions with LeiaPix
Peter Sinclair’s 3-D Conversions with LeiaPix demonstration was a big hit. These notes were provided by Peter.
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Free Workshop: 3-D Conversions with LeiaPix
AI-assisted 2-D to 3-D conversions have revolutionized stereo photography. The Golden Gate Stereoscopic Society presents a stereo conversion demonstration by 3-D enthusiast Peter Sinclair.
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Maker Faire 2023 Recap
Given the huge number of Maker Faire attendees who enjoyed our stereo photography, Maker Faire Bay Area 2023 was overwhelmingly successful for the Golden Gate Stereoscopic Society. Our Maker Faire 2023 recap has the details.
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Thank you! Winter 2023 Meetup Success
Our first in-person stereo photography meetup of 2023 had a good turnout of around 20 members and guests, with a few stereo neophytes. I’m certain we made some converts. As expected, three hours was barely enough time to share everything. The event was informal, with time for discussion and questions from the audience. We plan…
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Winter 2023 3-D Meetup
Join us for our first in-person event of 2023, the Golden Gate Stereoscopic Society’s Winter 2003 Meetup in Point Richmond. Visitors and guests are welcome.
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Lichen in 3-D
Golden Gate Stereoscopic Society member Jack Muzatko discusses his technique, using inexpensive and accessible equipment, to capture otherworldly views of the hidden universe of lichens. The GGSS is presenting this event to the Milpitas Camera Club, which meets at the Milpitas Police Station. More information is online at http://www.milpitascamera.com/