©Robert Luessen
Torey Miller is currently a third year student and is expecting to graduate in 2010.
Hometown:
He originally is from Miami, and lived there for 9 years, and then moved to central New York to a small town called Cazenovia.
E-mail:
tdm5814@rit.edu
Liberal arts concentration:
Archeology. He found a teacher that he really liked, Professor Middelton, and later he learned that the professor offered enough classes to pursue a concentration in archeology.
Photo concentration:
Ophthalmic and high magnification
Co-op information:
Torey has been gardening and landscaping for the past 4 summers. He really wants to secure a co-op at the University of Rochester, working in their scanning electron microscopy lab, or at the MBL working for Zeiss MicroImaging in Cape Cod.
Favorite subject to photograph:
Right now, Torey really likes the high speed photography course that he's taking with Professor Andrew Davidhazy. He says it's a lot of fun, and he recently made a video of himself slapping Josh Shagam -a friend - at 1000 fps. His favorite subject though is nature, and more specifically landscapes.
Interesting facts about Torey:
His dad is a professional advertising photographer and his grandfather was a famous photographer, who once won the Leica Award, and was one of General Eisenhower's personal photographers.
Here are some of Torey's images. To go to the next image, click on the image.
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