Rencontre avec Bernard Henri-Viel, photographe toulousain qui a retrouvé dans ses archives familiales toute une collection de photographies en relief sur plaques de verre réalisées par son arrière grand-père à l’aide du Vérascope.
Le Vérascope est un appareil photographique stéréoscopique développé par Jules Richard dès le début du XXe siècle. Il est composé de deux chambres photographiques et donc de deux objectifs séparés de 6,5cm (distance entre les deux yeux), ce qui lui permet d’obtenir deux photographies légèrement décalées afin de constituer une photographie en relief.
Hello,
My name is sandy Voltz. My father was Harvey Prever, who bought several of the I believe op3000 cameras in the early 50s. He also did 3dimensional work. I met with Michele in Paris 2010. She was so kind and we had a great time. My question is would there be any interest if I could possibly donate this big beautiful camera? Please excuse me as I do not speak French.
Hello Sandy it’s so fine to read you ! I’am so happy !
I have to tell you I Lost your adress mail with my last so sick and destroyed computer.
I’am Michèle I’had just finished new look web site and published it few days ago.
So « reliephographie.com » is already, again dedicated and working for knowledge of fabulous
adventure history 3D images specially Maurice Bonnet’s lenticulars images and followers like Harvey Prever 3Dimensional worker. We have to speak about your idea to donate one camera and go search who or which institution can be receipt whith a project … We have to go thinking together about your question .