What's It All About?
Three Dimensional photography is something that we have been experimenting with and refining
for some time. We have also been carrying out test shooting at a number of weddings, showing some of the examples at the reception. The response has been very encouraging, with people being very surprised at the depth and realism of the pictures, particularly those that have never seen 3D before.
3D photography is not new, in fact it is a century and a half old, being particularly popular in Victorian times. However the advent of digital technology has meant that this fascinating artform has become easier to view in both print and screen formats.
3D photography gives space and depth to a scene in a way that conventional photography never can. This is achieved by digitally processing two images just as our eyes do, to give the impression of real depth. Just look at our examples to see for yourself!
The 3D cameras are mounted to the video camera tripod and do not interfere in any way with the normal video production, but enable the operator to take 3D stills of scenes that are already being videoed. This simple procedure allows us to keep the extra costs down, as only editing and processing is required.

Although we are able to produce 3D work for viewing in a number of formats, the most easily viewable form, anaglyph, utilises red and cyan viewing glasses. Although they alter the viewed colours slightly, (mainly red based colours) they make viewing possible to many people at the same time without the need for other equipment. The preferred method of viewing the pictures is to either print them out, or to view on a computer screen. Many TV screens are not suitable however, although some of the latest high resolution, high definition models may be. They can also be projected for large screen viewing. Because the most easily accessible format uses the red and cyan glasses, some people need to take a little time for their eyes to adjust, but most people see the full effect immediately. Those that won't be able to view, will be sufferers from colour blindness or greatly reduced vision in one eye.
Exciting New Update
Since The end of October 2009 a new technology has become available to us, that enables our 3D pictures to be viewed in full 3D with no special glasses needed. We have a demonstration available and are able to supply a new technology photoframe to you as part of an alternative upgraded package. The new digital 3D photoframe is expensive compared with a standard frame, but enables the full colour full depth 3D to be viewed without the encumbrance of special glasses.
The Packages

Please also note that his is an add on package to our long established Wedding Video/VD service and is not available seperately.
£250 package one
£595 package two
(Price at September 2009)