The 3D Photography of Harold Lloyd.

After retiring from filmmaking in the late 1930s, Harold Lloyd focused on his personal life, business ventures, and photography, especially his pioneering work in 3D stereoscopic images

A Golden Age in Depth

Harold Lloyd took thousands of photographs, creating an expansive visual record of Hollywood, technology, and everyday life—capturing iconic figures like Marilyn Monroe and historic places such as early Disneyland through his pioneering 3D imagery.

Meeting Marilyn

Harold Lloyd was a pioneering 3D photographer who captured exclusive images of Marilyn Monroe in her 1952 apartment. The Lloyd estate retains full copyright and exclusive rights to these rare photographs, making them a unique and invaluable part of Hollywood history.

Shot in Stereoscopic 3D, these photographs create a rare and immersive viewing experience that transforms how vintage images are seen in a gallery setting. The depth and dimensionality pull viewers into the moment, offering an intimate and uniquely modern way to experience historic photography.

A look into the past, experienced in a modern way.

3D photography is a rare and powerful medium that adds depth, realism, and presence to still images, allowing viewers to experience moments rather than simply observe them. Presented in a gallery setting, stereoscopic photographs transform exhibitions into immersive spaces, making the past feel vivid, tangible, and strikingly modern.

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