Ronnie Dunn is offering up some of his photographs for a very good cause as part of his Lensman Project. The photos can now be ordered on his website via prints, hats, throws and more, all to help support the American Cancer Society. The cause is one that definitely hit home for the country legend, whose daughter won a bout with cancer several years ago.
“Three years ago my youngest daughter walked into the kitchen and told me that she thought she was having an appendicitis attack. After thorough testing, our lives changed. The tumor was believed to be a very rare form of kidney cancer seldom experienced by young people. We took her to specialists where further tests confirmed that the tumor was indeed malignant. Like many thousands of loved ones who experience the cancer journey, our world stopped. Thanks to the world-class doctors and cutting-edge technology, the tumor was removed, and she has been cancer free for three years,” Dunn said.
After spending more time outdoors than he normally would during the pandemic, Dunn has been able to use his time off the road and his Lensmen Project to depict the nature that is sometimes overlooked. His cowboy perspective behind the lens offers a rare and unique eye, and in addition to wildlife and outdoor scenes. Dunn’s photographs have appeared on the covers of various magazines and have been showcased in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
For the first time, fans across the globe can purchase Dunn’s Lensmen Project work, with portions of the proceeds going to the American Cancer Society. Photographs can now be ordered on his website via prints, hats, throws and more.
“These days I get almost as much satisfaction and enjoyment from photography as I do stepping on stage,” Dunn said. “I really do! I’ve kept a camera in my hand over the years and now I can almost get off a decent picture.”
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