Peter Miller at the fireplace.
11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.
Peter Miller at the fireplace with a match. Orinda, California. 1955. From The World is Young, published 1958.
“I wanted to let the children speak and act for themselves, not to serve as models to illustrate my or any adult’s recollections of what childhood was like…I have tried to see through their eyes, and in their forms and faces, the sense and meaning of the experiences that crowd each day when the world is young.” -Wayne Miller quoted in Life magazine Vol. 45, no. 15.
Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.
11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.
Peter Miller at the fireplace with a match. Orinda, California. 1955. From The World is Young, published 1958.
“I wanted to let the children speak and act for themselves, not to serve as models to illustrate my or any adult’s recollections of what childhood was like…I have tried to see through their eyes, and in their forms and faces, the sense and meaning of the experiences that crowd each day when the world is young.” -Wayne Miller quoted in Life magazine Vol. 45, no. 15.
Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.
11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.
Peter Miller at the fireplace with a match. Orinda, California. 1955. From The World is Young, published 1958.
“I wanted to let the children speak and act for themselves, not to serve as models to illustrate my or any adult’s recollections of what childhood was like…I have tried to see through their eyes, and in their forms and faces, the sense and meaning of the experiences that crowd each day when the world is young.” -Wayne Miller quoted in Life magazine Vol. 45, no. 15.
Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.