
People I’ve Slept With photo project
I began this project with the somewhat creepy idea to photograph the people I meet during my travels – whilst they were asleep. Luckily, on waking, most people are simply bemused as I explain why I’ve photographed them unawares. The result is an ongoing series of sleeping portraits and personal stories called People I’ve Slept With.


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Also by HANNAH MILLER

Politives photo series by Davis Ayer
Davis Ayer is a photographer based in Austin Texas whose Tumblr grabbed my attention. The saturated colours, and soft textures of hair and flowers make for very pretty images. I especially love his Politives and his use of hair flicks and double exposures to create a sense of movement. Read more
Interactive Musical Sculpture by Dan Sternof Beyer
Five bells on wheeled structures placed in a fountain make the musical sculpture, Wet Quintet. Years back when I met the artist, Dan Sternof Beyer, he was into tracing around street-side shadows with pavement chalk. This interactive piece is a result of his continued exploration of public art. Watch the reactions as people discover and activate the bells.

Paper Radio: an Australian based audio journal
I love to listen to storytelling, especially when sound is used creatively to illustrate a narrative. A new source of cleverly told tales, both true and fictional, is Paper Radio, an Australian based audio journal. Launched this year, the content already on the site is well-produced and engaging listening. You can listen on the website or subscribe to the podcast.
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Davis Ayer is a photographer based in Austin Texas whose Tumblr grabbed my attention. The saturated colours, and soft textures of hair and flowers make for very pretty images. I especially love his Politives and his use of hair flicks and double exposures to create a sense of movement. Read more
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