Civil War Stereographs. Stereographs were popular 3D photo cards, widely produced from the 1850s to 1930s, becoming the first mass visual media, especially during the Civil War, where photographers like those in Mathew Brady's team captured camp life and graphic battlefield scenes, bringing the war's reality to the public through special viewers. These cards used twin-lens cameras to create depth, with thousands documenting the war, from portraits to graphic images of casualties, making them a crucial historical record.
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