For those that are curious…

I added some new photos to the header of the website yesterday. They rotate randomly every time the page is loaded. The photos that are now in the rotation were all taken here at my studio, either by myself or my good friend Dave Carney. Here’s some info about the instruments that are now included in the rotation.

Now I just need to find a dobro and bass to photograph!

New header images

Our regular readers may notice a number of new header images in rotation today. I went through some photos...

New images in rotation

I just added a few images to the header rotation. These are some photos I took at IBMA in Nashville. The...

IBMA Press Conference photos

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IBMA Exhibit Hall Photos

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IBMA Exhibit Hall Photos 2

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