Connect with the Basses in Strange Places project

Whether you are a fellow low-end enthusiast, a vintage gear collector, or a creative storyteller, I would love to hear from you. The Basses in Strange Places project is more than just a gallery!

Connect with the Basses in Strange Places project

Collaboration & strange locations

Do you have access to a truly unique, breathtaking, or bizarre location? I’m always looking for the next “Strange Place” to frame a vintage Fender or a rare Gibson bass. If you own a space – be it an abandoned industrial site, a private collection, or a stunning natural landscape, let’s talk about how we can feature it in a future Bass Journey.

Gear stories & the Bass Vault

Every vintage instrument has a soul and a story. If you have a rare electric bass, a signature artist model, or a piece of vintage bass amplification with a unique history, I’d love to hear about it. I am constantly looking to document the “stories behind the gear” to share with our global audience of bass players and collectors.

Media, interviews & features

Are you looking for high-quality bass guitar photography for a publication, or would you like to interview Henrik about the philosophy of the project? For all media inquiries, high-resolution image licensing, or press kit requests, please reach out directly via email.

How to get in touch?

I would love to hear from you by email hello@bassesinstrangeplaces.com or in a DM on Instagram “Bass in Strange Places”.

Best regards,
Henrik aka. bass escapade extraordinaire.

It’s all about the passion!

Made and meant to be shared, an absolute must-see!
Unleashed creative showcasing with basses in unexpected locations.

Henrik Bonde Hanfgarn Bass player, passionate keeper of the bass vault and bass escapade extraordinaire.

Gear I love to use: TC Electronic Blacksmith, Fender Bassman ’67 (AB165), Ampeg bass cabs and the Line6 HX Stomp when it calls for quick and compact solutions.

Henrik Bonde Hanfgarn, bass player and curator of Basses in Strange Places

All about that bass, no treble