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Photo Walk & Meetup • Sunday Dec 17th 2023 at NOON | Nashua NH

It's MEETUP TIME!

Grab a warm coat and your mittens and your favorite camera(s) and Join Levi Cyr-Redcross, Joakeem Gaston, Sid Ceaser & other photographers looking to venture out to Nashua NH and meet, make friends, talk shop, make photographs and connect.

We'll be meeting at noon outside my studio in the Nashua mill yard and wander around and have some laughs and make some photographs and hopefully eat some tacos afterwards.

• When: Sunday December 17th
• What time: Noon!
• Where: Meeting outside Sid Ceaser's studio (The Picker Artists building • 3 Pine Street •Nashua NH

Film, digital, instant - all are welcome!

Check my Contacts page for directions to my studio.

See ya there!

Roundtable Discussion with photographer Don Giannatti

Arizona based photographer Don Giannatti and I are going to start checking in with each other on Fridays at 4pm EST and see how we are doing during the crazy pandemic known as Covid-19 plagues the world. Members of Don’s “Project 52” Facebook group tune in, ask questions, and we generally just want to stay connected. I’ve asked my buddy Travis Commeau to join in as well.

Here is the first video from last week. I’ll be sharing these as I get access to them. Like the Podcast I do with Dave Seah, I’m hoping these things will help keep spirits up and maybe inspire someone in some small way.

-Sid

Instagram! (or: the best camera is the one you have on you)

Best engineered album, by year

Having recently acquired my very first honest-to-goodness real "smartphone", I immediately installed Instagram on it to play around with, and it very quickly became my de facto camera phone posting method online.

Previously I've used all kinds of alternate image posting sites like Imageshack, Twitpic and Mobypicture for my day-to-day captures and Twitter related postings, but I gave into the Instagram craze and it's pretty much the only thing I use now when I'm taking camera phone pictures.  And I love it.  I love being able to use my camera phone to take my average day-to-day snapshots and not have to lug heavy camera bags around when I don't feel like it. It's addicting!!

Here are some shots I've taken and uploaded to Instagram.  You can check out my Instagram page here, or find me on the Instagram app under "sidceaser"

The most important thing is to just keep taking pictures.  Even if you don't have a super-duper-mega-awesome-camera with you, just make images.  Use them as compositional tools and to keep your brain active and creative.

Enjoy!

Instagram:

Check out all my Instagram goodness here or click on the Instagram widget on the left of this blog.