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“The Rev and His Dobro,” Quarter Plate Black Glass Ambrotype (broken), Ogden, Utah, 2003. Danny played with The Legendary Porch Pounders. I took Dobro lessons from him for a while, too. He’s a wonderful musician and can play the Dobro/Blues very well. My studio was kickin’ that day we made these plates.

The Reverend Weldon from The Legendary Porch Pounders

Quinn Jacobson October 10, 2025

I made this image sometime in 2003—August or September. I can’t remember exactly. I really like the break in it. I’m starting to embrace this idea of rupture or existential rupture. It plays well with my ideas; I will explore it more.

In the next couple of weeks, I’ll be back at making plates. These will be my New Mexican series, whatever that might mean. Stay tuned! I’ll post frequently.

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