Peter Miller from Vermont

Photographer, author, writer, publisher describes Peter Miller. He is known for his books on American rural culture and his book on Paris, where he photographed and lived 50 years ago.The blog contains excerpts from his books, essays and his opinions on the art of photography, particularly black and white.

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Peter Miller of Vermont
Award winning author of 7 books, photographer with solo exhibitions in Paris, Tokyo, New York, Boston, Vermont, Great Plains states. Vermonter of the Year for documenting Vermont rural people, Author, Vermont People, Vermont Farm Women, Vermont Gathering Places, People of the Great Plains, The First Time I Saw Paris.
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Thursday, May 8, 2008

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Welcome to Peter Miller's mind. I am a photographer, writer, author, publisher of Vermont People, Vermont Farm Women, Vermont Gathering Places, People of the Great Plains, and The First Time I Saw Paris. They have won a bunch of awards for the photography and writing. These books can be viewed at http://www.silverprintpress.com and http://www.petermillerphotography.com

This year I will be publishing Nothing Hardly Ever Happens in Colbyville, Vermont, a collection of articles, essays and satire I have written in this house. Colbyville, by the way, is the home of Ben and Jerry's ice cream plant. I can spit on their property from my deck. I prefer Cherry Garcia when I am not savoring Haagen Daz's mango sorbet.

My personal interest is in rural American culture and my preference is to record it in black and white photographs, although I do shoot too much color. I will publish here excerpts from my new book, thoughts on photography and on arcane things like the global ice cream war between the owners of Ben & Jerry's (Unilever) and Nestle's.

 

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