Lisa, 3-D anaglyph photograph by Boris Starosta, 1998

Boris Starosta creates 3D stereo images, as fine art and as commercial work. A three-time winner of the Stereo Image of the Year award from the Photographic Society of America, he truly is a master of 3-D photography.

Starosta has four online galleries. One for portraits, and one for nudes, one for his commercial work, and one for his Technobot show of CGI anaglyphs. Each gallery has a collection of thumbnail images. Each thumbnail image leads to its own page, and each page has several stereo versions of each photo. To see the anaglyph versions, click on the little 3-D glasses icon: 3-D glasses icon

All visitors will enjoy the pictures, and artists will appreciate how he doesn't merely exhibit his work, but also shares some of his expertise and his thoughts about the medium, and on how stereo portraiture differs from flat portrait photography. My only criticism is that the site seems not to have been updated in a few years. I worried that Starosta had met with some tragedy, but happily, no. I found him alive and well and selling prints on Ebay.

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