Hi, I'm Colleen Woolpert from Kalamazoo, Michigan. I first saw antique stereographs in 2000, after being a photog for 10 yrs, and shortly thereafter began shooting my own 3D pics with a Sputnik medium format analog camera. I've since invented (patented on International Women's Day, yay!) a stereoscope called the TwinScope Viewer—inspired by my twin sister's struggle w/ depth perception—for stereograph display. I make each viewer by hand, nearly 200 since 2012. That year, I also produced the first comprehensive museum exhibition on the history of stereographs ("Sight Unseen: Stereographs from the OHA Collection" at the Onondaga Historical Association Museum in Syracuse, NY). Today I teach workshops, give presentations, do assignment photography (usually 2D digitally, w/ a Nikon Z6ii), and create artwork, installations, and exhibitions w/ a range of media, to promote the value of multiple perspectives. I'm happy to be here and look forward to meeting you!
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