Silver Print Press and Peter Miller Photography Gallery.

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Peter Miller Photography Gallery Vermont

We are located in Colbyville, Vermont, tucked next to Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream Plant on Route 100. In our 150-year old farmhouse is our book-publishing branch, Silver Print Press, Peter Miller Photography Gallery, a darkroom and production office.
We continue to do big things, in photography, books and art. We are a small crew of two people —Peter Miller, the post-postmodern Kyle Green and Fight & Bite, the Flatlander Killer Cat.
Petermillervermont.com goes back to 1990 when the author-photographer finished the now classic coffee table book Vermont People. As no one wanted to publish a book of black and white photos and text about Vermonters, Peter self-published under the name Silver Print Press.  He then published Vermont Farm Women, Vermont Gathering Places, Nothing Hardly Ever Happens in Colbyville, Vermont and other books, — over 40,000 copies. We are like our state—small and unique.

 

Peter MillerPeter Miller is a photographer-writer-author who lives in Colbyville, Vermont. He began his career in 1959 as a reporter for LIFE Magazine. He left LIFE to move to his home state of Vermont where he became a freelance photographer and writer. For 20 years he was a contributing Editor to SKI Magazine and a freelance writer for The New York Times, Smithsonian and many travel magazines. He became a stock photographer for The Image Bank, Iconica and Picade, a cooperative stock photographer agency. He has authored nine books including Vermont People, Vermont Farm Women, People of the Great Plains and The First Time I Saw Paris. He has won numerous awards for his books, his photography, and was named Vermonter of the Year and honored by the Vermont Legislature for his work in documenting the culture of Vermont. He has had exhibitions of his work in New York, Paris, and Tokyo. His books may be viewed at petermillervermont.com and his black and white photography, for which he is well known, may be viewed at petermillerphotography.com

4 Comments

  1. carol skinger on January 11, 2011 at 11:28 pm

    http://pmillervermont.wordpress.com/about/

    I suggest on this page, provide a google map link to the studio.
    In words, I would state how many miles from Burlington and from Stowe to the studio. Colbyville too obscur to 1st time visitor- even a milion people have no idea the location of Ben&Jerries Ice Cream Plant even though everyone up there does.

    I would remove the words at the top “just another wordpress.com site. Why adverstise for them?

    I would put a facebook botton on each blog post- maybe you have.

    If you google Stowe, VT and read the wikipedia site
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stowe,_Vermont

    under notable people you see Douglas Casey, investor and financial author.
    Rusty DeWees, comedian, actor, and writer.
    William “Billy” Kidd, first American man to earn an Olympic medal in alpine skiing.
    Chip Knight, World Cup ski racer and three-time Olympian (1998, 2002, 2006).
    Joe Kirkwood, Sr., professional golfer.
    Graham Mink, professional hockey player.
    Joseph Skinger, artisan.
    Ken Squier, former Lap-by-Lap commentator for NASCAR.
    Maria von Trapp, matriarch of the Trapp Family Singers.
    Fritz Wiessner, pioneer of free climbing.

    Peter have someone write a wikipedia site for you and list your self, with a live link to your wiki site – as a notable person from Stowe. At least I associate you with Stowe. maybe you feel that is too long a stretch.
    Be sure to include the HGTV Dream Home stuff in the wiki article. Go through your whole history in that article. Include your first mentor. make a gazillion links in you wiki article. You have lots of good stuff for links.

    • pmimages on January 13, 2011 at 9:29 pm

      Hi Carol this Peter’s assistant Kyle. Thank you for the good advice, we have yet to join the wonderful world of wiki. Doug Casey is a awesome person, I enjoy reading his newsletters and he and his team have lots of good advice. We did a photoshoot for the Casey Research and had a wonderful time talking to them. I will be sure to get Peter on to Wiki.
      Thanks.
      Kyle Green

  2. Kirk dougal on April 11, 2012 at 10:14 pm

    HI PETER. WE Meet a few times in Stowe, Me 1973 to 1983. Owner of the old Sans Souci. I am a friend of Ian Greenshield. i am sending him your photos from Yankee April-March 2012. He has been living with a girl friend for the past 20 years or so. I keep meaning to go up there and visit. I quit drinking 1978, 34 years ago. AA since. Ian hequit but no AA We had lots of fun togetter. We played tennis at M. Moritary s.Kirkdougal@metrocast.net. I miss Stove, but the old days are gone

  3. Elaine Dubrovsky on May 28, 2015 at 6:25 pm

    Hello, my name is Elaine Dubrovsky. I would like to purchase the photogragh of the 2 children holding the July 4th sign in front of Decelles….11x 14 matted and signed @ $245.oo Can someone please contact me at (514) 949 8871 as soon as possible. I will be passing the gallery tomorrow the 29th of M
    ay at around noon… my email is Elaine.dubrovsky@gmail.com

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