Analog 3D photography is a form of photography that uses a continuously changing recording medium such as chemical processes to produce images that give the perception of 3D. This captures images by exposing the photographic film to light as opposed to digitally via a sensor. Technique 1: Liquid Light Liquid Photographic Emulsion or best known as Liquid Light is a silver based sensitiser which is designed for applying onto any surface, exposing with an enlarger and processing in the darkroom chemistry. The emulsion that is found within liquid light is pretty much the same emulsion that can be found within light sensitive photographic paper. Liquid light can be applied to a large array of 2D and 3D surfaces. The good thing about using liquid light is that you are able to freely produce images on the materials of your liking. https://www.silverprint.co.uk/liquid-light-se1-emulsion/ https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/4714002...