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2010Hey, It’s Garrett!

It’s been a while since I featured a fellow photographer, it’s well overdue, and when I saw these photographs I simply couldn’t help but share.
Featuring the photography of Garrett Miller
There’s something heart-stopping about Garrett’s work, particularly his photographs from Japan. Perhaps it’s because for me, it’s an exotic location with things I don’t see everyday, or perhaps it’s because the same could be said for him, and he was inspired. No matter what the case, he’s captured some treasured moments here. That and he’s, well, talented. But that goes without saying. (But should it? No, it shouldn’t.)
I think we all know how much I love “everyday photography”, if we can call it that. The moments of our lives and the lives of others that are there for only an instant, and then they’ve passed us by. If you weren’t looking, they’re gone forever. Each one of these photographs is a captured moment, each with its own feeling and presence that moves beyond mood or composition. True inspiration.
Feel free to visit Garrett’s website and portfolio, or his Flickr, or please also feel free to click any photograph you like (or several) to be taken to the original photo page on Flickr.








PS: Fellow photographers, Garrett has his EXIF data viewable on every photograph, so if you’re wondering how a certain photograph was taken, or what with, you need look no further than his stream.
(These shots were taken with a Canon 7D and a 50mm 1.8)





















Cristiana Nunes
Great work and photos. I look forward to look into his work, because i really felt like i suddenly were to Japan.
I’ve just discovered your blog and i’m really happy i did.
pianoB
I love these! Now I’m gonna check all his photos on Flickr!
These are the kind of shots I would have loved to come back with after my one-month-long-honeymoon in Japan. But mine are not quite the same
Anyway, thanks for sharing!
Kim
Wow. The photo of the woman and child on the corner of the store totally transported me back to Thailand, walking down poorly lit streets at night bazaars and whatnot. Great work!
la petite nina
great, colors and warm feeling.. makes me think about humidity and the smell of summer.