The San Francisco / Bay Area's Club for Stereo Photography Enthusiasts



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  • Alfred A. Hart

    From Wikipedia: “Alfred A. Hart (1816–1908) was a 19th-century American photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad. Hart was the official photographer of the western half of the first transcontinental railroad, for which he took 364 historic stereoviews of the railroad construction in the 1860s. Hart sold his negatives to Carleton Watkins, who continued to publish the CPRR stereoviews in the 1870s.”…


  • Antique Photographics Collections

    Images which make up the photo collection of Jeffrey Kraus quote “The impetus for this site was my desire to provide a comprehensive presentation of the New York City stereoviews produced by E. Anthony and E. & H.T. Anthony. Once I decided to produce the site, I then decided to expand it to all of…


  • 3DPhoto.net Forum

    long established discussion forum


  • International Stereoscopic Union

    The ISU is a club of individual 3D enthusiasts as well as a club of stereo clubs. Members come from over 40 countries world-wide.


  • Dr T’s Ebay Store

    George Themelis sells equipment as “Dr. T”


  • Bay Area Photo Scene

    Information on San Francisco Bay Area exhibitions, talks, artist receptions, and workshops for people interested in photography


  • Pixi 3D Viewer

    Inexpensive viewer for computer monitors and SBS prints


  • StereoPhoto Maker

    Free toolkit for viewing and processing stereoscopic images. HIGHLY recomended! This is a fantastic tool for doing almost any processing you need to do. Convert side by side (sbs) to other formats, view on 3d monitors, crop, resize, make lenticulars, etc etc. Get it at https://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/ The youtube channel for SPM


  • Browser Stereoscopic 3D Viewer

    Chrome browser extension that reformats sbs images to display on a passive 3D monitor.


  • 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/



Next Meeting

We meet the first and second Tuesday of each month on Zoom. All are welcome!

Date & Time

Open Division
Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 7:00pm – 9:00pm PT


Special Division
Tuesday, March 10, 2026, 7:00pm – 9:00pm PT

Submission Deadline

Open Division
Monday, March 2, 2026


Special Division
Monday, March 9, 2026

Special Subject

Motion Blur – Capture a kinetic scene where one element is blurred by motion while the rest of the 3D environment remains sharp