Human: Having the form of a person
Landscape: The branch of art dealing with the depiction of natural scenery
The Human Landscapes Photo Book is a photographic travelogue exploring the human form.
I have been fascinated by human psychology, physiology and behavior since early childhood. My quest for understanding and experiencing the world led me to a career in medicine, as well as extensive travel in order to “capture” and examine the world through photography. I could then relive my experiences and share them with others
I have traveled in Europe, Africa and America photographing the land and people in a documentary fashion. I have also made numerous underwater dives in Fiji and am certified in underwater photography.
My current passions in photography are the American Southwest and the human form. The Southwest landscape represents the essence of earthly beauty and the human form (figure) is timeless and endlessly fascinating. Using these themes – the landscape and the human form – helps to clarify our connection to the earth.
As a physician, the health and function of the human body are my primary concerns and I use changes in signs and symptoms to understand both health and disease. As a photographer, I record images of the human form to help illustrate its beauty and strength in a photo book. I have found that searching for beauty in many areas of life has kept my passion, curiosity, and creativity alive.
P. Miller
Buy The BookP Miller's collection of beautifully arranged photographs highten and highlight our senses and experiences of the human body, particularly the female form. The images are accompanied by insightful and thought-provoking prose. The black and white photographs especially have excellent balance of light and dark. The photographs and text flow effortlessly together and to each other. This book stands out from the usual photography coffee table books in its exquisite presentation of the relations between the female body and nature.
Patrons may need a new, larger coffee table for this colossal enterprise – it’s a whopping 14.3 x 11.7 inches. And it’s as beautiful and flawlessly produced as it’s dimensions are big. Humanlandscapes is the collaboration of photographer, Dr. P. Miller and American poet, Peter Crane. Each of Miller’s photographs is accompanied by Crane’s flowing, poetic insights and together they orchestrate a beautiful symphony of flesh, form, and insight into the human condition. Miller’s nudes are photographic studies of the naked..