Peter J Sucy

Photographer and 3D Lenticular Artist.

Original member of Kodak's Electronic Photography Division, founded in 1986, which shaped the future of digital photography. As the "conceptual artist" of the group, Peter utilized the new desktop publishing tools to create numerous proposals, white papers, product and software designs, and digital systems illustrations to stimulate discussion and influence the future direction of digital photography.


Portfolio:

Virtual Visions

Begun in 1989, with the advent of digital imaging, this series explores the possibilities offered by the combination of digital photography and 3D modeling/rendering. Photoshop and Strata 3D were among the first of their respective genres to ship and are still among the tools I use today.

In 1998, I was introduced to 3D lenticular imaging at Kodak. This is an autostereographic 3D print technology, meaning no special glasses are required to view in 3D. Nearly all images in the series have been converted for this type of output.

Mendon Drain “Mendon Drain”

A composite image created from a photograph of a local pond and a 3D rendering. Created in 1991.