12201079888?profile=originalIn the nineteenth century, Scotland was a pioneer of photography. A leading practitioner was George Washington Wilson, whose innovations in stereoscopic photography created some of the most captivating 3D images. Join photographic historians Dr Brian May and Professor Roger Taylor as they trace Wilson’s career, show key examples of his work using a stunning new 3D projection system and present their accompanying book, George Washington Wilson, Artist and Photographer, published by the London Stereoscopic Company.

To book: https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/the-festival/whats-on/brian-may-roger-taylor-12047

For those unable to attend the book is available from 20 July, published by the London Stereoscopic Co. It is a heavily revised and updated version of Taylor's original 1981 publication. 

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  • Would love to review it in the E-Photo Newsletter, if the authors or publisher would send us a review copy to the address below:

    Vintage Works, Ltd. 258 Inverness Circle Chalfont, PA 18914 USA

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