It is with sad news that I discovered just this weekend that photographer Tom Millea had passed away on Feb 16, 2015. Tom worked with Veronika back in May of 2002 and was responsible for the very tasteful and artistic Set 215.
Tom’s mark on the world came as a result of his work with platinum instead of silver to produce very unique B&W photographs. His work stills hangs in several museums around the world. He printed a handful of platinum photos with Veronika after his photoshoot with her. When I went and visited Tom at his house in California a few years ago he had told me that he decided to work with Veronika because he felt that:
“she would make an interesting subject to photograph”
he certainly had a very artistic eye for capturing the true beauty of his subjects through the use of B&W, unique lighting and poses. I did have a chance to view the entire set of approx. 1500 photos of Veronika he shot that day and all I can say was that they were breathtaking. He only ever released a handful of photographs from that photosession with Veronika.
During my meeting with him I did purchase one of those wonderful platinum prints and several of the unreleased photos from that set for my private collection. In honour of Tom’s passing I felt it was warranted to post a couple of the better photos from that photosession which I had purchased. I hope that you will all agree that Tom’s work was among the best if certainly not the most artistic work of Veronika.
Tom’s obituary can be found here if you care to discover more about his life
RIP Tom !!!!
Apparently, Hello.
It is he who left behind a very great achievement.
I pray for the souls.
By the way, It is nice set!
This (Set # 215) where I think some of it I find it?
I am happy if you could tell me.
Hello japan ma…
Yes he left behind a great achievement indeed.
Give me a few days an I can post the Set on the site.
Full Set 215 now available from the website.
Oh !
t-man ‘s , Thank you !
[SET215] I was sure to receive a !
I am happy to have met with you .
You are really important people to me .
Of course I think this site is also a very valuable site .
Thank you in the future .
Saw some of his work at a photographers’ exhibition in Carmel many years ago. Fascinating technique. Glad he managed to add VZ to his folio!
mi sentido pesame, descanse en paz.
my condolences, rest in peace.