Photographing the K.V.M.R. Celtic Festival in Nevada City, California, 2026

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I’ve attended the Celtic Festival in Nevada City with my son for many years and photographed it. With two cameras in hand, I set out for the day with a clear goal: to capture people enjoying themselves.

I used a Nikon Z-50 paired with a AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8 and a Nikon D-750 with the AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8 lens. Although my cameras aren’t the newest, the lenses are among Nikon’s finest. I’ve previously written about why I replaced my broken Z-50 with another of the same model and why I haven’t yet upgraded the D-750.

Why carry two cameras? Simple: it lets me switch focal lengths instantly without fumbling with lenses in the middle of a moment. Sure, a wide-to-telephoto zoom could cover the range, but that often means compromising image quality or paying far more than my current setup demands.

It was a full day: I arrived at 10 a.m. and didn’t leave until 6 p.m., steadily roaming the fairgrounds in search of compelling scenes.

The festival’s approach to photography is refreshingly straightforward: if you’d rather not be photographed, this probably isn’t your event. In practice, though, nearly everyone I met was eager to be in front of the camera. For a photographer, that kind of openness is rare and invaluable.

Although this time, I had an assistant who helped carry my equipment, by the end, I felt it: hours of crouching, walking, and carrying gear take their toll. Covering an event like this requires real stamina. With nothing on the line beyond complimentary entry, I had the freedom to shoot instinctively and later share a curated set of images with the festival team.

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6 responses to “Photographing the K.V.M.R. Celtic Festival in Nevada City, California, 2026”

  1. howg2211 Avatar
    howg2211

    Looks like a fun event to attend and to photograph. Good that you had an assistant. The thought of lugging two cameras, one with a 70-200, and trying to both photograph and enjoy myself is daunting. The older I get the more daunting it seems:)

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    1. Alessandra Chaves Avatar

      Yes, last year I was alone and I got beat up!

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      1. howg2211 Avatar
        howg2211

        I assume you mean that you got exhausted as opposed to actually being assaulted?

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      2. Alessandra Chaves Avatar

        yes, very tired. LOL.

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  2. Steve Schwartzman Avatar

    I got to the part where you said you stayed there from 10AM to 6PM, and I thought: that’s a long time to be out photographing. A little later you confirmed what that had made me think: “by the end, I felt it: hours of crouching, walking, and carrying gear take their toll. Covering an event like this requires real stamina.” (On a different matter, did you know that stamina is the plural of stamen?) We were out chasing wildflower displays yesterday and the day before, and by the end of each outing I certainly felt it.

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    1. Alessandra Chaves Avatar

      I saw some of your photos on Facebook. Yes lots of ups and downs. Flowers require us to go low! Stamen is the plural of stamina 😂

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