Lianne Milton

PRINTS: HOLIDAY PRINT SALE

HOLIDAY PRINT SALE - Open and Edition Prints 

Monday, December 2 - Sunday, December 8 only 

Each photograph is hand-signed. Edition prints come with a certificate of authenticity. 

All orders due by Sunday, December 8. Files will be sent to the lab on Monday, December 9. Paypal, Venmo, and Zelle only. 

Email requests to: lianne@liannemiltonphotography.com 

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As a documentary photographer, I believe in the enduring power of images to foster understanding and connection, even in our darkest hours. 

For two decades, I've dedicated my career to documenting moments that tell stories of human resilience, cultural heritage, and the complex interplay between tradition and change. While our attention is rightfully focused on urgent global crises, it remains crucial to document and preserve diverse cultural narratives. These stories connect us across time and borders, fostering empathy and understanding. To continue this work and support my family, I am offering a Print Sale from my archive, which spans twenty years of documentary photography. 

Throughout my career, I strive to document ways of life that are increasingly threatened by globalization and societal changes. Each image serves as a visual record for future generations, contributing to a broader understanding of our shared human experience. It encourages dialogue on issues of cultural identity, land rights, and the impact of historical events on present-day communities. 

Even in times of global turmoil, I believe in photography's power to inspire empathy and, perhaps, in some small way, contribute to a more understanding world. By acquiring these prints, you're not just obtaining a beautiful image, but also supporting the continuation of my documentary work.  

  • A reflection of trees in water, at Aldie Park, Aldie, VA. The lines remind me of family lineage. The three dark ones represent my new family: myself, my husband and our son. But it also reminds of family history, stories and ancestors. Winter, 2020.Details – Handsigned. Open Edition. Medium: Archival pigment print. Paper: Pro Luster. Image Size: 8 x 10-inches, unframed. $135
  • Unmanipulated, split frame image of trees. Napa, CA. Winter, 2008.Details – Handsigned. Edition: Limited to 50 prints. Medium: Archival pigment print. Paper: 100% Cotton Rag. Image Size: 10 x 10-inches, unframed. $350
  • A boy walks a bike in the Sertão, a semiarid region in Northeast Brazil, where its people and land are shaped by years of relentless drought and social exclusion. Bahia, Brazil. 2015.Details – Handsigned. Open Edition. Medium: Archival pigment print. Paper: Pro Luster. Image Size: 8 x 10-inches, unframed. $135
  • Horse in Portuguese. Bahia, Brazil. 2016.Details – Handsigned. Open Edition. Medium: Archival pigment print. Paper: Pro Luster. Image Size: 10 x 6.67-inches, unframed. $135
  • Worshippers honor Day of Yemenja, or Dia de Yemenja, goddess of the sea, is celebrated by thousands of Brazilians, in Salvador, Bahia, on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016. Devotees offer gifts such as flowers, objects of female vanity, Yemenja statues, and sweets to the goddess. Yemenja is an orisha, a saint that represents the natural world. She is viewed as the essence of motherhood, the protector of children, fishermen and sailors, and most importantly, she is the sea itself. She wears a dress with seven skirts that represent the seven seas. Originally Yemanja was a river goddess of the Yoruba in Nigeria. When Africans were kidnapped by western colonizers as enslaved people for the New World, Yemaya traveled with them, thus becoming the Goddess of the Ocean. Details – Handsigned. Edition: Limited to 50 prints. Medium: Archival pigment print. Paper: 100% Cotton Rag. Image Size: 10 x 6.67-inches, unframed. $300
  • Ollantaytambo, Peru, an Inca site that resisted Spanish colonization. This image bridges past and present, highlighting enduring traditions and indigenous struggles.Details – Handsigned. Edition: Limited to 50 prints. Medium: Archival pigment print. Paper: 100% Cotton Rag. Image Size: 10 x 6.67-inches, unframed. $300
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    • The Myth of Silence
    • Hungary's Refugee Crisis - Coming soon
    • Sacred Valley of the Incas - coming soon
    • Mwen Reve - I Dream Too
    • Land of Canaan
    • Right Side of the Wrong Life
    • Bridge of Ghosts; A Country in Mourning
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    • #NosFaltan41: Recalling the Guatemala Orphanage Fire - coming soon
    • The Curse of Palm Oil in Guatemala
    • Baby Duda: a year in the life of a Zika baby
    • Rising Nostalgia for Dictatorship Return
    • Medellin: Fragile Future for the Miracle City
    • Piscinão
    • Guerreiras
    • We The Favela
    • Brazil's Awakening
    • Good Morning Family
    • From the Murky Waters the Lotus Grows
    • Waiting for the Sky to Fall
    • A Future, Divided
    • La Vida No Vale Nada
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    • Between Dark & Dawn - Coming soon
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