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Godhand
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Beginner noob to the core

Post by Godhand »

Hello everyone!

I am new to holography and must admit I only discovered it 5 days ago, i have been awake reading as much as I can and would like to be involved in this process. I am a professional photographer who lives in the Hague in the Netherlands. I am searching for holographers to network with and just explore this form of art. Thanks :D
Ed Wesly
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You should check out Walter Spierings at Dutch Holographic Laboratory in Eindhoven, http://www.holoprint.com/ as he's been in the business for decades. For an interesting bunch of holography stuff, check out my site: http://edweslystudio.com/ And of course there are plenty who will help you on this forum.
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Din
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I believe Kristiaan Merlo is Dutch. He's on this forum.You can see his work here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_fOQFe ... e=youtu.be
Godhand
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Thanks Guys ... I have sent Kris an email. Is it possible to make human portraits with this medium?
Ed Wesly
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Sure, if you have a pulsed laser! Check out:http://edweslystudio.com/HoloArt/21stCP ... ulsed.html

An alternate route is via holographic stereograms, which I am sure the experts here will explain to you.
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Din
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Godhand wrote:Thanks Guys ... I have sent Kris an email. Is it possible to make human portraits with this medium?
Yes: http://www.jrholocollection.com/index.p ... ic-studios
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