have fun with your photographs | View Master ZINE by Paulie B
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- Опубликовано: 5 дек 2023
- Taking a look at one of the most fun and creative approaches to a photography zine I've seen.
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Wow Appreciate the feature Matt!
Mind. Blown. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The idea of putting something out that you can really only experience in real life and can't be replicated well in video or image is such a great play on the analog ideal. * chef's kiss *
Paulie is doing absolutely incredible work, his channel has given me so much perspective about shooting and why we all do it. I wish I could’ve got my hands on one of these, absolutely brilliant.
I used to have a view master growing up. Recently bought one with a few discs for the heck of it. That 3D effect would be because the photos are stereographs. Or I assume the ones you're looking at are. Two simultaneous photos would have been taken an eye's distance apart and when viewed like this in a View Master, it recreates the sense of depth of field.
VR goggles work using the same effect.
I believe View Master use to have a stereographic camera that you could put slide film through and make your own disks. I'd like to get my hands on one eventually.
I still have mine from the 1950's. And have made my own, using a twin lens stereo camera. 35mm film cut to size.
Man...that is such a genius idea for a zine. Props to Paulie B. That's some outside the box thinking.
I actually had a toy ViewMaster projector as a kid.
I had one back in the early 70’s and it was one of my favorite toys ever. So cool!
One of the most creative ideas on presenting work! Such a great idea!
Paulie is awesome. Highly recommended channel.
ayy thank you for the support
I completely lost my s#%+ when he made this. Completely next level 😍
I saw this and gasped. Such a brilliant idea
Really cool idea. Props
Simply amazing.
Brilliant idea, love it!
Love it! I've been looking into to doing some work with that format, but would love to use a double lens camera for a real 3d look if it could be made! :)
I managed to order one, not received yet.
Is it still cool if you use an old Viewmaster stereo camera and punch machine to make your own 3D photo reels? That's what im in to currently 😅
Biggest problem in sharing the work is duplicating the reels, which I haven't quite figured out a solution for yet.
You could take photos with color negative film instead of slide film. I've been experimenting with making color positives from slides. Basically, it's what Hollywood use to do for duplicating movies. They'd have the negatives that they would make prints from (it's a few more steps than that, but the same concept applies).
FPP sells a 3 ISO color film called Blue Ultra. It's Kodak Color Print Film. It's designed for making contact prints from negatives. In theory you could put a roll of that in your camera, take photos of your negatives with a macro lens, and get the film developed. I found that you have to use color gels to do some color correction as movie negative film has a much stronger orange base than still film. And the color temperature of your light box may have an effect as well.
Actually, that gives me a neat project idea. You can buy VR headset lenses for cheap. I'd like to make some kind of holder that uses these lenses to hold mounted slides. That would be a cool way to view photos.
found one of these at a thrift store with someone elses work on it years ago
only 90s kids
holy shit that looks awesome, ur genius for going w gelatin labs