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Peter Read Miller has been photographer for more than 40 years. He worked as a staff and contract photographer for Sports Illustrated for more than 35 years, with his images appearing on over 100 Sports Illustrated covers. In addition to covering 9 Olympic Games and 41 Super Bowls, Peter has shot 14 NBA Finals. He has covered the Stanley Cup Finals, the World Series, the Kentucky Derby, the NCAA Basketball Final Four, and the Men's and Women's World Cup Soccer Finals. Peter has published a book on Sports Photography as well as staring a workshop 15 years ago to help the photo community. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-brown57/support
Join legendary Sports Illustrated photographer Peter Read Miller and me as we take a deep dive into his iconic shot of a flaming arrow lighting the Olympic Cauldron at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Opening Ceremony.
Join legendary Sports Illustrated photographer Peter Read Miller and me as we take a deep dive into his iconic shot of a flaming arrow lighting the Olympic Cauldron at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Opening Ceremony.
Peter Read Miller has been covering the world's sporting events for over 40 years, including 41 Super Bowls, 9 Olympic games and 14 NBA Finals. His pictures have graced the cover of Sports Illustrated over 100 times. In this episode of the Hanging Pixels Podcast, Peter discusses how he climbed the professional ladder to arrive at one of the most coveted photography positions in the world--staff photographer at Sports Illustrated.
Peter Read Miller is a legend in sports photography. He worked as both a staff and contract photographer for Sports Illustrated for more than 35 years and his images have appeared on over 100 Sports Illustrated covers. He’s photographed 41 Super Bowls, 9 Olympics and 14 NBA Finals. He photographs for The Associated Press and numerous other publications and commercial clients. He has been teaching Sports Photography Workshops for over 20 years. He hosts the YouTube channel On Sports Photography with Peter Read Miller offering tips for both the craft and business. Peter has been a Canon Explorer of Light since the program started 25 years ago. In this episode, Peter and I discuss how he got his start photographing with the NFL, how he stays calm within the frenetic energy of photographing Super Bowls and the Olympics. We talk about staying grounded both when he gets “the winning shot” and when he doesn’t. We explore the tight relationship between sports photographer and editor, and how he connects with famous athletes to create their portrait in a short amount of time. We hear the stories behind some of his best known images. This is We Are Photographers with Peter Read Miller and this is his story. Connect with Peter Read Miller on peterreadmiller.com, YouTube, and IG @peterreadmiller. Find all the We Are Photographers episodes on CreativeLive and subscribe anywhere you listen to podcasts!
ICYMI: Talking sports photography with legendary sports photographer Peter Read Miller. He's featured at the upcoming F64 Liveconference, allowing attendees to shadow and learn from one of the greats. For more, watch the video interview as well, https://youtu.be/Hx5_9Kzccgw
Legendary sports photographer Peter Read Miller will be featured at the upcoming F64 Live conference, allowing attendees to shadow and learn from one of the greats. Miller talks his agenda, and his new YouTube sports photography series, with Jefferson Graham on Talking Tech.
I recently interviewed Peter Read Miller, at the Big Photo Show at the LA Convention Center. Peter is a staff photographer for Sports Illustrated Magazine. Peter has been photographing athletes, events, and sports for more than 30 years. Peter's advertising work includes photography for Canon. His editorial clients are Time, Life, People, Newsweek, USA, The New York Times. He has covered 8 Olympic games, and 34 Super Bowls. He has also covered the Stanley Cup Finals, The World Series, The Kentucky Derby. He has had over 100 front page covers on SI. Listen to Peter share is life and career and valuable tips on sports photography.
Peter Read Miller is a sports photographer with over thirty years of experience. 20 of those years have been as a staff photographer for Sports Illustrated. He photographed 30 Super Bowls, 7 Olympics and a host of other major sports events. He is also a and a . You can explore his work by visiting .Peter Read Miller recommends the work of .For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free viaBook Recommendation: