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Gallery
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The Spinography.com Gallery. Click on any picture to see it in 3D Virtual Reality. Turnoramas allow the shopper to pick up an object, turn it and examine it. You have choices. Here are three turnoramas displayed with three different technologies. Made with the same javascript technology as the blue helmet, only this time there are 24 images that are compressed at only 30%. A simple animated GIF. Multi-row turnoramas show the product from the side and above. 99% of all browsers have javascript enabled and...
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Craig Goldwyn
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Once upon a time many gray hairs ago, I was a journalism major at the University of Florida. In 1969 I took a photography class from Jerry Uelsmann. In the art department. He changed my way of viewing the world. His inspiration propelled me to my first exhibit in a real gallery, a two man show at the Safety Harbor Art Center in Florida with my friend Kurt Westfall. Over the years I have sold photos to numerous publications including Time. And The Washington Post. My first one-man show, Never Drink Water.
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America’s First Conservation Photographers: William Henry Jackson | Western Images and Light
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Western Images and Light. Environmental Photography and Philosophy By Lara Matthews and Greg Jacobs. America’s First Conservation Photographers: William Henry Jackson. March 24, 2015. Camera Obscura (http:/ www.rachelgant.com/2011/09/life-size-camera-obscura/). The mid-nineteenth century was an exciting time for photography. The following timeline illustrates the first two decades of photographic inventions:. William Henry Fox Talbot. Photographs the library window at his home. Boulevard du Temple Paris.
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3D: The Way of the Past and the Future | Preconstructed Machina
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3D: The Way of the Past and the Future. Photo Credit: Shahrokh Dabiri. The roots of 3D technology lie in 1838, with Professor Charles Wheatstone. He theorized that humans perceive two different images in their brain, due to the separation of their eyes. He invented a device called a Stereoscope, which allowed viewers to view photographs in three dimensions. Craig Goldwyn simply defines stereographic technology as stereo for the eyes on the website Stereographer.com. Photo Credit: Kenneth Yeung. Http:/ ww...
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Craig Goldwyn
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I recently asked a client, John Graham of Campbell-Lacoste marketing in Madison Wisconsin, to comment on his experience working with me. He said:. Craig was able to explain to me the plentiful options I had and then helped me to pick the solution that worked best. If you looking for an accommodating down to earth photographer, without the sky high prices talk to Craig Goldwyn. I can just do your photography, or I can manage your project from start to finish, including copy writing, editing, layout, desig...
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3D virtual reality interactive panorama and object photography for e-commerce
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Panoramas
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