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Jason Miller creates his conceptually driven images in-studio, Memphis, TN. Miller is interested in making imagery that deals with human subjects interrelating and communicating through archaic 20th century artifacts. He works both in single imagery as well as grand format digital montage. Historical topics including Memento mori, Vanitas, and a self-reflection on modern human inventions of communication paired with mirrors and symbolism are placed in communion with the use of chiaroscuro, thoroughly considered custom museum dioramas, and highly detailed photographic based renderings. .
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No images, mediated or otherwise, are used that do not first pass directly through Millerâs camera. The goal of the photographically created images is to transcend being merely esthetically pleasing in order to arrive at a materialization of the underlying thought process. "My work is designed, from conception to final presentation, to lay bare the struggle and chess play behind my process.".
-JN Miller
This is a Christmas party favor my cousin prepared for our nephews and nieces. Of course I had to get one too!
When I thought everything was ended up in a mess this evening, my mate "A" asked me to join a discussion on "W"s conceptual framework for her thesis proposal. "W"s d-day will be this Saturday. She'll have a meeting with her 3 thesis advisors here in the university.
For almost four hours, I sat and watched over my two pals having arguments, looking for references and re-arranging variables within the framework. I felt like oh-so-proud of just to be there and to have friends like them. In a second after, I postulate that I will do my very best to devise my future, with my very own so-called conceptual framework. Way too far, eh? For me it's not. ;-)
'For the world is movement, and you cannot be stationary in your attitude toward something that is moving' -Henry Cartier-Bresson
My conceptual series explores teenager logic and how teenagers make certain decisions. It specifically explores the risk vs. reward logic that teenagers often find themselves facing whether it be a school, home, or even personal decision. It shows how while many teenagers know what they should be doing, they choose to do something else even if it may cause trouble in the end.
My series shows this concept by showing different situations where people are choosing to do something even though it could be bad in the long run. In one of my photos, it shows people preparing to cheat on a test. While this could cause a better grade in the long run, the risk could cause serious repercussions with the school. Other photos show procrastination from things such as studying and cleaning up your room to show the immediate satisfaction of scrolling through social media or watching TV while knowing there would probably be consequences for not doing what they are supposed to be doing.
Photography by: Eva Carollo
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Model: Giada Rosa Brunello
Conceptual Portraits
Union Station, St Louis, Missouri
Model: Christianne Clorina
Photographer: Eric Mazzone - @emazzone.art
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Jason Miller creates his conceptually driven images in-studio, Memphis, TN. Miller is interested in making imagery that deals with human subjects interrelating and communicating through archaic 20th century artifacts. He works both in single imagery as well as grand format digital montage. Historical topics including Memento mori, Vanitas, and a self-reflection on modern human inventions of communication paired with mirrors and symbolism are placed in communion with the use of chiaroscuro, thoroughly considered custom museum dioramas, and highly detailed photographic based renderings. .
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No images, mediated or otherwise, are used that do not first pass directly through Millerâs camera. The goal of the photographically created images is to transcend being merely esthetically pleasing in order to arrive at a materialization of the underlying thought process. "My work is designed, from conception to final presentation, to lay bare the struggle and chess play behind my process.".
-JN Miller
Jason Miller creates his conceptually driven images in-studio, Memphis, TN. Miller is interested in making imagery that deals with human subjects interrelating and communicating through archaic 20th century artifacts. He works both in single imagery as well as grand format digital montage. Historical topics including Memento mori, Vanitas, and a self-reflection on modern human inventions of communication paired with mirrors and symbolism are placed in communion with the use of chiaroscuro, thoroughly considered custom museum dioramas, and highly detailed photographic based renderings. .
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No images, mediated or otherwise, are used that do not first pass directly through Millerâs camera. The goal of the photographically created images is to transcend being merely esthetically pleasing in order to arrive at a materialization of the underlying thought process. "My work is designed, from conception to final presentation, to lay bare the struggle and chess play behind my process.".
-JN Miller
Conceptual shoot
I’m going to say something about this image, this was a piece that came into my head just me and the model , not MUA not fancy lights just raw
The concept it’s about addictions and my personal experiences with them
When you are hooked on something your vulnerable (hence the nudity)
you look soulless ( the white paint and white eyes )
You can’t feel emotions or if you don’t there not with the full force (the white hands)
You can be at your most beautiful but also at your most damaged
I wanted to use sian for these reasons , she portrayed it perfectly
and I don’t care if no-one likes this
I did this for me and anyone else out there who has been a slave to addictions or perhaps still fighting them