about
| Lauren Miller is a documentary photographer and writer based in London. Her work centers on the domestic, with personal experience at its core, offering subtle yet incisive cultural critique. Drawing on her background in sociology, Miller examines how space, memory, and social structures intersect, revealing how our environments shape identity, belonging, and everyday life. Interested in how individual experiences reflect broader societal patterns, Miller’s work examines the private spaces of everyday life (such as kitchens, bedrooms, and living rooms) to explore domestic ritual and family dynamics in order to question social norms and expectations that shape how we inhabit these spaces. Through her lens, Miller invites viewers into the quiet dissonance of nostalgia, examining the ways in which domestic spaces hold and reshape memory, identity, and connection. Her work confronts the past in the present, asserting that traces of the former linger into our daily lived experiences from room-to-room and door-to-door. |