Desire at NAMM 2020 exists. In fact, NAMM is brimming with passion. And there are many levels of desire at NAMM.
The NAMM show contains people who desire to be finished with their music business. And, there is a larger amount of people who have a curiosity about music. In essence, this is the NAMM phenomenon. And it all circles back to desire.
There are many levels of desire at the show. First the musicians
The NAMM show contains people who want to become better musicians and others who desire fame. And musicians who used to be famous who now desire recognition. Also, people who desire musical friendships. And some go to NAMM to keep up with old friends.
The business people
There are people who desire money from selling musical instruments. And, companies who desire the creation of new instruments. And, people who use the show to get away from their normal jobs. What happens at NAMM stays at NAMM. And now onto the pictures.

Synth desire at NAMM 2020 
Get in that zone desire. 
Drumstick desire at NAMM 2020 
Test these drums desire. 
Drum desire. 
Trying some drums desire. 
Modular synth desire. 
Rock star desire. 
Ann Marie Vaccarro and Ken Hada at the Zildjian booth 
I walk by Aquarian even though, Roy Burns passed away 2 years ago. 
Rick Latham and Ken Hada 
Ken Hada and Aynsley Dunbar Zildjian booth 
Bass guitar desire NAMM 2020 
trying out a guitar desire, NAMM 2020 
Playing and watching desire, NAMM 
Performance desire at NAMM 
Tuning a drum desire at NAMM 
Crowded convention desire at NAMM 2020 
Service dog desire at NAMM 
The fog room desire at NAMM 
Korg NAMM 
Performance desire NAMM 
Synth desire at NAMM 
photographer Robert Knight 
photographer Robert Knight 
Keyboard desire at NAMM 
John, Chuck, and Chad Wackerman 
Ray LeVier, John and Brooks Wackerman DW booth
I shot these pictures in a Daido Moriyama street photography style with a fuji camera and my iPhone. My intent was to capture desire within the photographs. To walk and point my camera at people pursuing their “desire”.


