Scot Miller is an award-winning photographer whose work has formed the basis of numerous books, including Walden: The 150th Anniversary Illustrated Edition of the American Classic; Cape Cod: Illustrated Edition of the American Classic; First Light: Five Photographers Explore Yosemite’s Wilderness; and My First Summer in the Sierra: 100th Anniversary Illustrated Edition, winner of a 2011 National Outdoor Book Award. He is a contributor to the “Moment of Nature” videos, broadcast nationally on Emmy Award-winning CBS Sunday Morning. His photographic collaborations include work with the Harvard Museum of Natural History, the Walden Woods Project and Yosemite Conservancy.His photography has been featured in publications and books including Seed of the Future: Yosemite and the Evolution of the National Park Idea by Dayton Duncan (Nov. 2013), America’s Famous and Historic Trees, Texas Highways Magazine, America West Magazine, Cape Cod Life, D Magazine, National Wildlife, Steinway & Sons Magazine, Yosemite Magazine, Yosemite Fund Annual Reports, the National Park Service’s Yosemite Valley Plan and other Yosemite-related projects, and the National Park Service's Special Resource Study of Walden Pond and Woods.
Scot’s fine prints have been featured in exhibitions at the Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite National Park, the Harvard Museum of Natural History, the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods, the North Carolina Forestry Museum, Crystal Bridges Museum at the Massey, the Cincinnati Museum Center, and many other venues across the country. Scot lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, Marilyn, where they own and operate the Sun to Moon Gallery, a fine-art photography gallery.