What's all this about?

What is the NSA?

The National Stereoscopic Association is a non-profit organization founded in 1974, whose goals are to promote the study, collection and use of stereo photography.

What happens at a convention?

The convention has programming for the collector as well as the photographer. Among the highlights are: the trade show, the stereo theater, workshops, tours, and auction, and birds-of-a-feather meetings.

The event will offer slide and print contests and showings of stereo (3D) photography, a trade show, field trips, banquets and other goodies.  Riverside is convenient to Disneyland; Knott's Berry Farm; Legoland; Universal Studios; and of course Southern California is the home to several large antique areas such as 2nd Street in Pomona and the Circle in Orange.  

What have people had to say about previous years?

If you've never been to an NSA Convention, it's hard to imagine the experience. To see that happened at NSA 2000 in Mesa, AZ, read John Dennis' NSA 2001 coverage.

Here are reports on the NSA '99 convention that took place in Green Bay, WI:

bulletJohn Dennis' Stereo World magazine coverage (with pictures)
bulleta report from David Starkman and Susan Pinsky of Reel-3D
bulleta report from Bill Davis

Previous convention home pages:

bulletNSA 1999 Convention Home Page
bulletNSA 2000 Convention Home Page
bulletNSA 2001 Convention Home Page