Hello! I wanted to invite you to check out my new tumblr blog called My Photographing. It will consist of updates from my 3 or 4 ongoing photography projects.
I hope to see you there.
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I have received a good amount of internet attention for the Ruined Polaroids in the last few months.
The Impossible Project , who makes Polaroid now.
http://blog.the-impossible-project.com/viewfinder-william-miller-s-ruined-polaroids
Flavorwire
http://flavorwire.com/251284/photo-gallery-william-millers-ruined-polaroids
Thisispaper
http://thisispaper.com/William-Miller-Ruined-Polaroids
Lancia Trendvisions
http://www.lanciatrendvisions.com/it/562/polaroid-danneggiate
And in print in Creative Quarterly #25
http://www.cqjournal.com/currentissue.html
and Bright Magazin (NL)
I forgot to mention that Ruined Polaroids #40 was accepted into the New Directions 2012 show (juried by Debra Klomp Ching) atWall Space Gallery in Santa Barabara, CA. The show runs from January 4 - January 29th when it will move to Seattle Wall Space from February 8 - March 4.
Also, Ruined Polaroids was featured on Flavorwire this week:
http://flavorwire.com/251284/photo-gallery-william-millers-ruined-polaroids
I’m proud to announce that Ruined Polaroid #40 has won the Celeste prize in the photography category. Thanks to everyone at the Celeste prize as well as the jurors, Sara Reisman and Eugene Tan.
Hey,
Ruined Polaroids has recently been featured on Lens Culture and F-Stop magazine’s portfolio issue.
http://lensculture.com/miller.html
http://www.fstopmagazine.com/home.html
Thanks!
Bill
Ruined Polaroids in Carpaccio Magazine. Page 120.
http://www.carpacciomagazine.com/photography/2011/carpaccio-magazine-issue-29-is-out/
I’m not totally finished with Broken Polaroids but I’ve been drawn to other things recently. If you’re interested, check out
Hey,
This blog and these pictures have been featured in Aline Smithson’s wonderful blog, Lenscratch. It’s a great, prolific blog with hundreds of photographers from different disciplines and Aline has good taste, obviously. You could get lost for hours there.
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