Jun 9

For a perfect impression of the architecture of the virtual art gallery please visit
the videos chronological, starting with part 1.
Part 1: This video shows the helicopter-flight to the gallery, which is built on the top
of a huge HASSELBLAD lens, located over Munich, Germany. 3D computer animation.

Mark Mender, one of the top german fashion photographers between 1961 and 1981
started a new carreer in 1982 in television post production, computeranimation and
corporate video with his new company TV-ONE Studio.
Since 2000 he started experimenting and producing 3D stereoscopic videos,
first „interlaced for shutter glasses, later on also in „cross view pairs for screen projection.

Having a lot of vintage prints and transparencies of his work as a fashion photographer,
Mark Mender started 2006 to use his tools for computeranimation and editing to create his
own virtual art gallery as website and DVD www.fashion-photography-gallery.com
The gallery is a big modern building with realtime walkarounds, 8 slideshows and 5
Pavillions with special themes, like fashion photography in egypt, bali, tahiti and evern Alaska.
Now there is also a 3D stereoscopic version available to be shown at vernissages and
art exhibitions. An idea how it looks like in 3D you can see here as anaglyph videos for red/cyan-glasses. There will be more videos, like walks to the 5 Pavillions in the near future.
The complete 2D full colour version you can find at www.fashion-photography-gallery.com

Enthusiastic about the possibilities of 3D Stereo, Mark Mender created a
limited edition „3D-art of some of the best vintage prints, shot around 1970.
Choose button „LIMITED EDITIONS of www.contemporary-photography-markmender.de
The prices for the signed prints range from 1200.- to 1.600.- EURO. You need also
red/cyan glasses to see the effect.

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Jun 9

For a perfect impression of the architecture of the virtual art gallery please visit
the videos chronological, starting with part 1.
Part 2: In this video you have been landing at the heliport of the gallery and you will be walking
over the bridge and entering the gallery. At the end the „Cockpit (a kind of elevator)
moves down from its location under the roof of the gallery.
Mark Mender, one of the top german fashion photographers between 1961 and 1981
started a new carreer in 1982 in television post production, computeranimation and
corporate video with his new company TV-ONE Studio.
Since 2000 he started experimenting and producing 3D stereoscopic videos,
first „interlaced for shutter glasses, later on also in „cross view pairs for screen projection.

Having a lot of vintage prints and transparencies of his work as a fashion photographer,
Mark Mender started 2006 to use his tools for computeranimation and editing to create his
own virtual art gallery as website and DVD www.fashion-photography-gallery.com
The gallery is a big modern building with realtime walkarounds, 8 slideshows and 5
Pavillions with special themes, like fashion photography in egypt, bali, tahiti and evern Alaska.
Now there is also a 3D stereoscopic version available to be shown at vernissages and
art exhibitions. An idea how it looks like in 3D you can see here as anaglyph videos for red/cyan-glasses. There will be more videos, like walks to the 5 Pavillions in the near future.
The complete 2D full colour version you can find at www.fashion-photography-gallery.com

Enthusiastic about the possibilities of 3D Stereo, Mark Mender created a
limited edition „3D-art of some of the best vintage prints, shot around 1970.
Choose button „LIMITED EDITIONS of www.contemporary-photography-markmender.de
The prices for the signed prints range from 1200.- to 1.600.- EURO. You need also
red/cyan glasses to see the effect.

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May 23

3D Computeranimation, rendering with fisheye-lens, 100°
Pavillion 3 shows many images of eyewear and fashion, shot on many locations around the world and in the studio. The video shows the walk from the center of the gallery into the pavillion.
Having a lot of vintage prints and transparencies of his work as a fashion photographer,
Mark Mender started 2006 to use his tools for computeranimation and editing to create his
own virtual art gallery as website and DVD www.fashion-photography-gallery.com
The gallery is a big modern building with realtime walkarounds, 8 slideshows and 5
Pavillions with special themes, like fashion photography in egypt, bali, tahiti and evern Alaska.
Now there is also a 3D stereoscopic version available to be shown at vernissages and
art exhibitions. An idea how it looks like in 3D you can see here as anaglyph videos for red/cyan-glasses. There will be more videos, like walks to the 5 Pavillions in the near future.
The complete 2D full colour version you can find at www.fashion-photography-gallery.com

Duration : 0:0:38

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May 4

For a perfect impression of the architecture of the virtual art gallery please visit
the videos chronological, starting with part 1.
Part 4: Walking to the upper level with the exhibition of the most interesting themes
in colour. Not quite informative in anaglyph, but perfekt to enjoy the 3D stereoeffect.
Mark Mender, one of the top german fashion photographers between 1961 and 1981
started a new carreer in 1982 in television post production, computeranimation and
corporate video with his new company TV-ONE Studio.
Since 2000 he started experimenting and producing 3D stereoscopic videos,
first „interlaced for shutter glasses, later on also in „cross view pairs for screen projection.

Having a lot of vintage prints and transparencies of his work as a fashion photographer,
Mark Mender started 2006 to use his tools for computeranimation and editing to create his
own virtual art gallery as website and DVD www.fashion-photography-gallery.com
The gallery is a big modern building with realtime walkarounds, 8 slideshows and 5
Pavillions with special themes, like fashion photography in egypt, bali, tahiti and evern Alaska.
Now there is also a 3D stereoscopic version available to be shown at vernissages and
art exhibitions. An idea how it looks like in 3D you can see here as anaglyph videos for red/cyan-glasses. There will be more videos, like walks to the 5 Pavillions in the near future.
The complete 2D full colour version you can find at www.fashion-photography-gallery.com

Enthusiastic about the possibilities of 3D Stereo, Mark Mender created a
limited edition „3D-art of some of the best vintage prints, shot around 1970.
Choose button „LIMITED EDITIONS of www.contemporary-photography-markmender.de
The prices for the signed prints range from 1200.- to 1.600.- EURO. You need also
red/cyan glasses to see the effect.

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Apr 2

For a perfect impression of the architecture of the virtual art gallery please visit the videos chronological, starting with part 1. Part 3: The biggest exhibition in the gallery is a walkaround in the main building with many black&white images. In two parts, either looking to the left or to the right side. Mark Mender, one of the top german fashion photographers between 1961 and 1981 started a new carreer in 1982 in television post production, computeranimation and corporate video with his …

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Mar 31

For a perfect impression of the architecture of the virtual art gallery please visit the videos chronological, starting with part 1. Part 1: This video shows the helicopter-flight to the gallery, which is built on the top of a huge HASSELBLAD lens, located over Munich, Germany. 3D computer animation. Mark Mender, one of the top german fashion photographers between 1961 and 1981 started a new carreer in 1982 in television post production, computeranimation and corporate video with his new …

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