Faculty/Staff Bios - Kent Miller

Kent Miller has been an assistant professor teaching photojournalism and new media at Central Michigan University since August 2004. Miller holds a B.A.S. from the University of Michigan–Flint and an M.A. from Saginaw Valley State University in communications and multimedia. He has 27 years experience as a photographer, photojournalist and photo editor. His work has been published in newspapers and magazines throughout the U.S. as well as in several books. He has been a staff photographer at several newspapers including the Flint Journal and The Bloomington Herald-Times. Most recently he was the photo editor at The Bay City Times for eight years. Miller co-chaired "A Day in the Life of Bay County" a community-wide photographic project that culminated in a book and exhibition at Studio 23 in 2000. Miller also contributed 199 photographs taken during a one week period in May of 2003 for "America 24/7" which was a national photographic project that culminated in 53 books, one of which was Michigan 24/7 in which 52 of his photographs were published. Miller has won numerous photography awards.