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Peter Mitchell Miller 20 Crossroad Colbyville, Vermont 05676
Tel. 802.244.5339. Fax: 802.244.6813 Email: Peter@silverprintpress.com Website: www.silverprintpress.com
Photographer and Writer. Publisher of Silver Print Press, Colbyville, Vt. See at the bottom of this bio the Vermont State Legislature proclamation honoring Peter Miller for his Vermont books.
Born:
 Jan 6, 1934, New York City
Military:
 U.S. Army Signal Corps Photographer, Paris, France.
Employment:
 Photographer’s assistant, Yousuf Karsh, 1958 LIFE Magazine reporter-writer, 1959-1964 Contributing Editor, SKI Magazine, 1965--1988 Freelance photographer/writer, author, publisher, 1988-Present
Writer/photographer of magazine articles: Americas, Sports Illustrated, Smithsonian, New York Times Sunday Magazine, Ski, Snow Country, Field and Stream, Travel & Leisure, Gray's Sporting Journal, most inflight magazines, many foreign publications.
Author of eight books:
 The 30,000 Mile Ski Race (Dial Press) 1973 The Skier's Almanac (Nick Lyons Press and Doubleday) 1980 The Photographer's Almanac (Little, Brown. Co-author) 1982 People of the Great Plains (Silver Print Press) 1996 The First Time I Saw Paris (Times Books/Random House) Fall, 1999. (The French Edition, Paris Perdu et Retrouvé, Photographies et souvenirs de la Ville Lumière, was published in March, 2001 by Éditions du Rocher, Paris, France) Vermont Farm Women (Silver Print Press) 2002 Vermont People (revised edition, seventh printing) 2003 Vermont Gathering Places (Silver Print Press) 2005
One-man photo exhibitions:
 Todd Gallery, Weston, Vermont Helen Day Art Center, Stowe, Vermont Bennington Museum, Bennington, Vermont Museum of Our National Heritage, Lexington, Massachusetts. Museum of the Great Plains, Lawton, Oklahoma. Love Museum, Lincoln, Nebraska Vermont Arts Exchange, North Bennington, Vermont Mist Grill, Waterbury, Vermont Leica Gallery, New York City Vermont Fine Arts Gallery, Stowe, Vermont Leica Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Awards:
 1994: Lifetime Achievement in Journalism awarded by the International Association of Ski History
1995: The Image Bank Award for Visual Excellence for the book project, People of the Great Plains.
1996: Two gold, one silver Ben Franklin awards: book design, photography/art book of the year: People of the Great Plains.
2003: Vermont Book Professionals Association: Book of the Year for Vermont Farm Women
2003: Publishers Marketing Association: Book of the Year (Agriculture) for Vermont Farm Women
2003: Independent Publisher Award: Book of the Year (Women's Issues) for Vermont Farm Women
2006: Editorial staff of The Burlington Free Press and the Vermont State Legislature named Peter Miller Vermonter of the Year for his written/visual documentation of Vermont's rural culture.
Grants:
 The Countryside Institute for People of the Great Plains
Vermont Arts Council for Vermont Farm Women
Freeman Foundation for Vermont Farm Women
Cabot Creamery for Vermont Farm Women
Vermont Arts Council for Vermont Gathering Places
******************************************************************************************************** Below is the text of the 2006 State of Vermont House Resolution honoring Peter Miller for his books Vermont People, Vermont Farm Women and Vermont Gathering Places. H.C. R-372. House concurrent resolution congratulating Peter Miller of Colbyville on his being named the Burlington Free Press’s Vermonter of the Year. (H.C.R.244) Offered by: Representatives Minter of Waterbury, Dostis of Waterbury and Obuchowski of Rockingham Offered by: Senators Cummings, Doyle, Scott and Dunne Whereas, Peter Miller developed his interest in the photographic medium and its many intricacies as a youth in Weston, and Whereas, after attending the University of Toronto and serving as a photographer in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, Peter Miller gained professional experience as a photojournalist on the staff of Life Magazine, and Whereas, the rural landscape of Vermont beckoned him home, and he returned to Vermont to pursue a career as a freelance photojournalist, and Whereas, over the years, Peter Miller has directed his camera’s photographic eye on the agricultural and village roots that are the essence of Vermont, and Whereas, in 1990, “Vermont People,” the first of his three pictorial and textual essays on Vermont and Vermonters, consisting of memorable black and white photographs and accompanying text, was self-published after 11 in- and out-of-state publishers rejected his proposal as lacking marketability, and Whereas, the publishers’ predictions proved extremely misguided as the book is now in its fifth printing, and 15,000 copies of this now quintessential book of Vermont and Vermonters have been sold, and Whereas, in 2002, Peter Miller’s “Vermont Farm Women” was published and garnered much national acclaim, including three national awards, and the Vermont Book Professionals Association designated the publication as its nonfiction book of the year, and Whereas, to coincide with the Preservation Trust of Vermont’s silver anniversary, his latest book, “Vermont Gathering Places,” was published in 2005, and Whereas, beyond chronicling Vermont and Vermonters in pictures and words, Peter Miller has established both the Vermont Farm Fund, to assist farmers in the Northeast Kingdom, and the Vermont Farm Women Foundation, and Whereas, in 1996, he donated 30 large prints to the state of Vermont, many of which have been on display in the State House, and Whereas, Peter Miller, through his Vermont photographic trilogy, has preserved a record of Vermont’s cultural landscape for future generations, now therefore be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives: That the General Assembly congratulates Peter Miller of Colbyville on his being named the Burlington Free Press’s Vermonter of the Year, and be it further Resolved: That the secretary of state be directed to send a copy of this resolution to Peter Miller in Colbyville.

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