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Jan162010

Studio 99 on the UnNamed Podcast

 

Dave Seah (a Nashua-based graphic designer who's often called an "investigative designer") and Sid Ceaser (a Nashua-based portrait photographer and teacher of photography whose work is prominently featured at Studio 99 and all over our website, as well as former neighbor of Studio 99 when the Studio was located at the Picker Building) have a wonderful podcast which discusses all things geek, culture, and Nashua.  Along the way, they have a lot of fun, since they're great friends as well as colleagues.

Their description of the podcast:

We're two creative freelancers trying to figure out how to make our respective visual art/design businesses work.

In the meantime, we don't have a name for this podcast. Once we figure out where we're going, the name will probably pop into our heads.

We're making this up as we go.

Dave's description of this episode of the podcast:  

Originally recorded on December 29, 2009 in Sid's studio, Sid and Dave quickly cover their Christmas presents, and then settle into a long discussion with guest (and good friend) Elise MacDonald, a music teacher who inadvertently started the alternative live music "listening room" STUDIO 99 in the heart of downtown Nashua.

Topics range from the genesis of Elise's business, the challenges facing the local music enthusiast, how creative collaborations start, and many other topics of shared mirth. Though the focus is somewhat regional, the experiences we share are probably applicable to many other mid-sized towns outside major cultural city centers. Links to some of the topics we mention are available on the podcast home page.

Hear the podcast here...

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