Andrew McGill’s Stereographic Prints

Andrew shot the following series on a Polaroid Passport camera, most commonly used at DMV’s in the past. The camera produces two identical images side by side, making a stereographic print. If you cross your eyes just right you can see the image in three dimensions. Andrew says it’s like a secret little easter egg for those who can recognize a stereo image.

This series was shot all on one day, inside and directly outside Andrew’s home in Toronto.
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This  series is from Issue 9

To see more of Andrew McGill’s work: andrewblakemcgill.com