Grammy award winner, Alan Messer has been photographing musicians for five decades. His career started at sixteen in 1967, working from Dezo Hoffmann's London studio as a freelance and staff photographer for the Record Mirror, pop magazine.
During the 70s, Alan was the resident Old Grey Whistle Test photographer (BBC TV), a tour Photographer for Iggy Pop and Deep Purple, and photographed many visiting touring American bands/artists, in his London studio or on the road. Excited by America and it's music, Alan moved to Nashville in 1978 to open a studio, photographing legendary artists like Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Waylon Jennings.