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Greg Miller's freaks and geeks

21 NOV 2008 | Posted By: Katie

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Greg Miller's freaks and geeks

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Nashville-born, Brooklyn-based Greg Miller has taken some of the most beautifully composed photos we've seen in a little while. Travelling the US to photograph the everyday; county fairs, public swimming pools, beaches, his timing is impeccable and the depth of field is almost uncanny.

Miller has worked as a professional photographer since the late-80s and teaches at The International Center of Photography in New York. During the mid- to late-90s he used a 100-year-old Kodak 2D camera and now works with a wooden K.B. Canham 8x10 Camera. His old school equipment and contemporary eye make for some really beautiful shots. He says that he uses the big, old camera for a few reasons; one being that its sheer size means he is forced to interact with his subjects which alters the outcome every time.

Much more at gregmiller.com.
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There are "3" comment(s) on "Greg Miller's freaks and geeks"

Advanced Member GHOSTBUSTA
The picture of the child staring at the robot is AMAZING.
GHOSTBUSTA  -  3 years ago
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Senior Member TheFrag
He really captures the moment, great stuff!
TheFrag  -  3 years ago
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Member 48F5DF74
i find the carnival ones kind of creepy. really depressing
48F5DF74  -  3 years ago
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