Miami-based artist Sandra Canning turned to Jose at 3D Hubs for help 3D printing a "lithopane" of a photograph she took at Brooklyn Bridge Park. She had tried an FDM printer for the job, but it printed too thick. Jose advised her to go with an SLA for thinner layers, and the outcome is described as "stunning." Canning's creative use of 3D printing came out of her urge for photography to be included in the "Next Industrial Revolution Party," and then she came across some lithopanes from the 1800's. The rest is lithopane history as an ancient art form takes on new technological production means in the twenty-first century to achieve stunning effects. More details on this story may be found here: http://3dprint.com/87725/lithophane-1800s/