Laurence Miller Gallery

[2] After serving as assistant director of the Light Gallery in New York, and a showing of his own photographs at the M.F.A.

[5] In 1995 it was reported that the gallery "specializes in showing established contemporary photographers in its main room", with an exhibit at that time titled "Berlin Before the Wall" featuring the work of German photographer Arno Fischer.

The gallery was further reported as mounting "exhibitions of vintage prints in its smaller, adjoining space".

[6] In 1999, Miller advocated for giving equal treatment to digital and non-digital photography, stating that "[y]ou wouldn't ask a poet, 'Did you use a keyboard or a pen to write your poem?

[4] In 2014, the gallery celebrated its 30th Anniversary "with a show of work by 31 photographers it has represented or shown over the years".