Stereographic Switzerland
Stereo photography is a process for producing three-dimensional images invented around 1850. The possibility of viewing them through a single apparatus enabled people to perceive the depicted items with breath-taking vividness. As an early tourist destination, Switzerland offered a stock of popular motifs for stereo photography. Companies from the Anglo-American region supplied a large market with stereo images depicting Swiss landscapes and landmarks.
Authors
Jarryd Lowder
Publishers
Verlag Plenk
Koch-Sternfeld-Str. 5
83471 Berchtesgaden - Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 8652-4474
Mail: plenk-verlag@t-online.de
ISBN
9783856169602
Year of publication
2021
Subjects
Arrampicata sportiva