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- A powerful photographic meditation on childhood, vulnerability, and the impact of gun violence, capturing children waiting for the school bus in the wake of Sandy Hook.
- About the Author: Greg Miller (b. 1967, Nashville, Tennessee) is an American fine art photographer and Guggenheim Fellow.
- 80 Pages
- Photography, Individual Photographers
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A powerful photographic meditation on childhood, vulnerability, and the impact of gun violence, capturing children waiting for the school bus in the wake of Sandy Hook.
Morning Bus is a poignant photographic meditation on childhood, vulnerability, and the haunting weight of America's mass shooting epidemic. Inspired by the tragic events at Sandy Hook Elementary in 2012, Greg Miller captures children waiting for the morning school bus in his Connecticut community. These everyday moments--ordinary yet profound--become symbols of trust, innocence, and the silent anxiety carried by parents across the nation. Through intimate portraits, Miller reflects on the unsettling reality that each goodbye at the bus stop is tinged with uncertainty. His images, taken over a decade, underscore the cyclical nature of violence and the quiet resilience of childhood. Morning Bus is more than a photographic series; it is a deeply personal exploration of love, loss, and the fragile line between safety and tragedy in contemporary America.
About the Author
Greg Miller (b. 1967, Nashville, Tennessee) is an American fine art photographer and Guggenheim Fellow. Dedicated to working with an 8x10 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 children waiting for the morning school bus. 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 photographs are part of the permanent collections of the Museum of the City of New York, The George Eastman Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art. His work has appeared regularly in advertising and magazines including TIME, LIFE, NPR, Esquire, Fast Company, and many other publications.Since 1999, Miller has been a faculty member at the International Center of Photography in New York. He regularly conducts workshops at Maine Media Workshops, Los Angeles Center of Photography, Fotografiska New York and Penumbra Foundation as well as remote tutoring and private workshops.