Stereo fascination
I started shooting stereo photographs when I was a teenager and living near San Francisco. I used my Baby Rolleiflex as well as my father's Leica M3 to obtain them with black and white film. When I was 17, I went to a flea market in Niles, in the East Bay area, and encountered a huge set of mounted stereographs in their original case titled "Tour of the World" which was produced in 1900. Absolutely outstanding photos throughout it for the most part, and I still have that complete set today. I also have a complete set of mounted stereographs titled "World War I" which are a bit eccentric to look at because of the dated troops' clothing but are in pristine condition as well. In the 1990s I shot a ton of stereographs with my 50s Stereo Realist using Fuji Provia 100 and they were exceptional! I don't have any large format equipment, though.
Terry