Rissa Miller
Rissa has worked for two magazines and four newspapers in her career. Mostly recently she spent several years a picture editor for the Baltimore Sun, where she was part of an award-winning picture editing team. Prior to that she won contests sponsored by various professional journalism groups and Canon cameras.
Education credits include a degree in photojournalism and art history with study at Western Kentucky University, New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and the University of Virginia. In her youth in Pennsylvania, Rissa was a model and state champion horseback rider. She also sold a few one-act plays. Her first camera was a Kodak disc – she got it from a Girl Scout cookie sale in second grade.
In addition to photography, she is also a professional bellydancer and has worked as a print reporter and a vegetarian chef. When she’s not behind her camera, Rissa reads all the time and loves yoga, dance, cooking and making cheesecakes.
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Nathaniel Corn
Nathaniel was born to be a professional photographer in a family of professional photographers. From his earliest days, he was taking pictures and learning the skills of this art form. He got his first camera, a Polaroid, at age 6. Before college, he already made a living making portraits and had worked in the studio of a fine art printer. Nathaniel studied photojournalism and multi-media at Western Kentucky University with a minor in History. He also studied abroad in Ireland.
In combination with photography, Nathaniel’s other great passion is travel. He has been to nearly every state and on three continents. Originally from Tennessee, Nathaniel loves camping and spending time in nature. He is also an Eagle Scout.
When he’s not traveling or making photos, Nathaniel is an avid gardener and enjoys painting, soccer, collecting wines and making jewelry.
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