It focuses on a British midwife saving the lives of pregnant women and babies in an area of the Democratic Republic of Congo mired in war.
The groundbreaking exhibition, MSF Delivers, is organised by Médecins Sans Frontières and will be held on 22-27 September in Market Street, Spitalfields market.
It will be shown on specially set-up screens with 3D technology and glasses, and headphones for audio.
Polly Markandya, head of communications at MSF, said: ‘MSF has a long and illustrious history of strong photography but we've never seen or done anything as awesome as these 3D images.
‘They bring to life a world most British people only ever see on the news or in television appeals.
‘And they show the positive side – the lives that are saved, the realities of a functioning maternity unit in a remote area where new lives begin every day.’
The story centres on midwife Samantha Perkins, 29, who returned this year from nine months delivering babies in the MSF-supported Masisi hospital in the Congo.
Sam and her team delivered 3451 babies there last year - a greater number than even the Royal Free Hospital in London.
Because most Congolese women give birth at home, they only come to the hospital if there are complications.
As a result, almost all of those pregnancies were classified as high risk.
The exhibition is open from 10am to 6pm and is being produced by award-winning digital and broadcast production company duckrabbit.
For more information, please visit the
MSF Delivers website.