A monograph by Greg Miller exploring 20 years of Ash Wednesday in New York City
Greg Miller (b. Nashville, TN, 1967) is an American fine art photographer and Guggenheim Fellow. He received his BFA in photography from the School of Visual Arts in 1990. Miller began his career as an assignment photographer for newspapers and magazines in New York. Dedicated to working with an 8-by-10 inch view camera, he has produced several bodies of personal work over the last 20 years including Nashville, Unto Dust, County Fair and, most recently, Morning Bus–photographs of local Connecticut school children waiting for the morning bus. Miller uses the large format camera, the serendipity of street photography and chance meetings with strangers to build insightful narrative photographs.
Miller’s work has been exhibited in several solo shows in Los Angeles, Barcelona and the Cheekwood Museum in Nashville, TN as well as group exhibits in New York City, including Yossi Milo, James Danziger and Sasha Wolf Galleries. His work has appeared regularly in TIME, Fortune, People, LIFE, The New York Times and many other publications.