MARTIN MILLER has been doing serious photography since 1970, mostly with large format, 4x5 and 8x10-inch view cameras. In 2006 his oeuvre shifted from landscape abstractions first to the formidable engines of war and then to weapons of mass destruction, including a major multiyear substudy of the production facilities of the Manhattan project. That work culminated in a trilogy of award-winning books on the evolution of 20th-century weapons. Subsequently, a retrospective volume of his fifty years in photograhy was published and received several awards. His work has received international recognition and is currently represented by Galerie Gora in Montreal and Galerie Sakura in Paris.