Teri K. Miller Photography Blog
“If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.”
—Buddha
What's so special about a rose? Is it the softness of ...
No, I didn't go to the Olympics in Tokyo...but last summer I explored the many moods and landscapes of Olympic National Park in Washington State. This park is incredibly diverse, from coastal sea stacks and tide pools to temperate rainforests, lakes, glacier-covered peaks and alpine meadows. As there aren't many...

The sun went down and the sky glowed gold, orange and red behind the dunes, reflecting in the dune lake at the perfect time. Sometimes a spectacular sunset from...

Midsummer marks the midpoint of the year, usually landing around the time of solstice. I captured this image one summer at...
After a cool, rainy Memorial Day weekend, temperatures are finally warming up here in Colorado, flowers are blooming, the sun is shining, and the wildlife are...

As the sun rose through the thick humidity of south Florida, a cacophony of sounds hit me as I approached this waterway in Big Cypress National Preserve. The water seemed to be boiling...

I am fortunate to have my amazing mom who is so supportive of my work. She gave me my love of travel and nature (she can hike circles aroundme!). She's incredibly hard-working, independent and self-sufficient. She's generous and thoughtful of others, but also...

What a great day to celebrate the incredible beauty and diversity of Mother Earth! It can be so overwhelming to think about how we can take action to help protect our environment. Here are a few...
Experimenting with color and movement, I captured this abstract after sunset while out in a boat in the Florida Keys. I wanted to capture the...
One year ago on March 12, 2020, we hit the road full-time, heading south from Denver to Santa Fe. A winter storm was coming, Covid had just become a full-blown pandemic, and we were off...
Since I just saw "Nomadland," I'm posting an image that I feel represents what I felt while watching the film. This was taken on BLM land...
I often get asked how I captured "Conversation at the Lake," the image that is also a personal favorite because it was such a magical morning. I took this award-winning image...
Ft. Stevens State Park, Warrenton, Oregon - Where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean, in August 2020
Where River Meets Wild Ocean
Forces of nature
Powerful, wild and free
Two hearts beat as one...

“Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.” – Ibn Battuta
As I sit here waiting for the sun to set in Key West, I flash back to capturing the majesty of the sun setting over the Pacific Ocean 5 months ago in Olympic National Park, on the opposite side of the country...

Heart Leaf Love
Oh, imperfect heart
So wildly beautiful
True essence of love.
I am a recovering perfectionist. A “B” on a report card would send me into a tailspin. I’d spend hours proofing a paper before turning it in. A case of “imposter syndrome” would...
Finding some calm in the midst of the chaos of our world can be pretty challenging right now. We've all probably see these ideas before, but it's still a good reminder...here are a few actions...
Whew...2020 was challenging, to say the least! Yes, we're glad it's over, but I'm still grateful for many things. I believe we have become more resilient, adaptable and flexible with these changes in our lives...
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Welcome to my new print store website! I'm excited to share the launch of my new site, which will make it easy for you to shop for beautiful fine art photography for your space. My new site is loaded with augmented reality tools... |