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LAUREN MILLER

Based in Montana
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    • Casper Star-Tribune
    • A house called the Tit
    • Don't tell me how to feel
    • 35 Lives, 33 Years
    • Let me protect you like I used to
    • Old systems, new food
  • Editing
  • Portraits
  • Singles
  • About
View fullsize  Elizabeth walks through St. Anthony's Catholic Church during the Easter Vigil before being baptized by Father Ray Rodriguez on Saturday, April 8, 2023, in Casper.
View fullsize  A field of hoary balsamroots, a wildflower native to Wyoming, are illuminated by the rising sun on Monday, June 5, 2023, outside of Lander. The bloom is particularly good, after record snowfall this winter.
View fullsize  Carolyn Christie, an election worker, helps walk a community member through the necessary steps to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, at the Central Wyoming Fair Grounds.
View fullsize  Maya, Mary and Abby sleep together in the sun after a morning float on the North Platte River.
View fullsize  House members apart of the 67th Wyoming State Legislature get led in a morning prayer on Thursday, January 12, 2023, in Cheyenne. 
View fullsize  The Natrona County Health Department held a drive-through vaccination clinic for first-time shots and boosters at the Central Wyoming Fair Grounds on November 9, 2021. Children ages five to eleven up were eligible for the first time to get the vacci
View fullsize  Rep. Liz Cheney concedes the primary election to Harriet Hageman on Tuesday, August 16. 2022.
View fullsize  Chairs set up for guest at the Liz Cheney primary election watch party on Tuesday, August 16, 2022, in Jackson.
View fullsize  Supporters applaud Liz Cheney during her speech at the primary election watch party on Tuesday, August 16, 2022, in Jackson.
View fullsize  Tony Bellos, an independent contractor, show's off his tattoo while preparing for a night dig on Monday, July 18, 2022, in Kemmerer.
View fullsize  Tony Bellos, an independent contractor; Tony Lindgren, the leaseholder for that quarry; and Robert Bowen, owner of Wyoming Fossils in Kemmerer walk out onto one of their pads of rock which contains hundreds of different fossil fish, fauna and insect
View fullsize  Robert Bowen and his trailer on Monday, July 18, 2022, in Kemmerer.
View fullsize  Former president Donald Trump supporters dance together during the Save America Rally on Saturday, May 28, 2022, at the Ford Wyoming Center.
View fullsize  A big American flag flies outside the Save America Rally on Saturday, May 28, 2022, at the Ford Wyoming Center.
View fullsize  Fans cheer on Harriet Hageman as she takes the stage during the Save America Rally in support of her bid for the Wyoming U.S. House of Representatives seat against incumbent Liz Cheney on Saturday, May 28, 2022, at the Ford Wyoming Center.
View fullsize  Anna and Vic sharing a beer after a morning float down the North Platte River.
View fullsize  A snow storm hit Syracuse the day I got back from Thanksgiving break. It blanketed the streets and old, drafty homes. Snow so quickly disguises a chaotic college neighborhood that is full of sins and debauchery to a place of peace, beauty and innoce
View fullsize  Mom Melanie Scarbrough puts sunscreen on Daxton Scarbrough before they hit the pool on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, at South Mike Sedar Park and Pool.
View fullsize  Regina Taylor holds her rosary and Amy Gremp reads scripture on Thursday, April, 21, 2022, at a prayer protest outside of a planned abortion clinic in Casper.
View fullsize  Cathryn Colligan joins her mom to vote in the Wyoming primary election on  Tuesday, August 16, 2022, at the Jackson Recreation Center.
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View fullsize  Phoebee Rose, left, 6, blows out the candles on her cake while Elizabeth Singh, center, and La'Miah Kilgo, right, 5, sing to her.
View fullsize  Olivia Sykes, from Arlington Heights, IL, pretends to be an Olympic diver as she prepares her entrance (a cannonball) into the pool. Since going to college my friends and I only get to see each other a few times a year, so we started Friend Day. Fri
View fullsize  Student band Shallow Alcove performs at a house show in Syracuse, N.Y., for a rowdy and sweaty crowd of Syracuse University students.
View fullsize  A house hangs a Trump flag out front in Watertown, N.Y. in 2020.
View fullsize  Cody Parke, training lieutenant at the Evansville Fire Department, watches Logan Hilbe, intern at the Evansville Fire Department, fight a training fire on Thursday, April 28, 2022, at the Regional Fire Training Facility in Casper.
View fullsize  The Evansville Fire Department runs a backup line during their training fire on Thursday, April 28, 2022, at the Regional Fire Training Facility in Casper.
View fullsize   Natasha Walker, aunt, Linda McDowell-Stagg, grandmother, and Reverend Earl Stagg Jr., grandfather, celebrate their niece and granddaughter Nairobi Toombs as she crosses the stage during her graduation ceremony from Whitney M. Young Magnet High Scho
View fullsize   Vanessa Tran holds a photo of her sister Katylnn Tran, a senior at Whitney M. Young Magnet High School, to shade herself from the sun at the graduation ceremony at Soldier Field on Wednesday afternoon.
View fullsize   Family members watched and cheered their seniors on from the stands at Soldier Field.
View fullsize  Attendees pray together during the Cowboy Church service on the first day of College National Finals Rodeo on Sunday, June 12, 2022, at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds.
View fullsize  Pastor Corey Ross holds his first cowboy church service of CNFR week on Sunday, June 12, 2022, at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds.
View fullsize  Cowboy Church pastor Corey Ross leads the congregation in prayer during church service on the first day of College National Finals Rodeo on Sunday, June 12, 2022, at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds.
View fullsize  Attendees wait for the movie to start at the Black River Drive-Inn.
View fullsize  Aria Campo, of Ogdensburg, N.Y., sneakily climbed onto the roof of her car at the Black River Drive-In Theater just as the movie began. Once her dad realized what she had done, he started to hush-yell at her to get down, holding her movie candy rans
View fullsize  Andrew Crown, 4 of Watertown, N.Y., and Amelia Crown, 4 of Watertown, N.Y., play before the movie at The Black River Drive-In Theater. The theater saw a resurgence of customers during Covid-19 as people came from all over Northern, N.Y., for a chanc
View fullsize  Eden Johnson, of Fort Drum, N.Y., waits to load up a car with milk, vegetables, meat and household products at the United Way food giveaway for families and individuals facing food insecurity in Upstate, N.Y., due to Covid-19.
View fullsize  Alison Coger, of Fort Drum, N.Y., was one of the volunteers who helped the heat with her Boyscout troop 26G to load up cars with milk, vegetables, meat and household products at the United Way food giveaway for families and individuals facing food i
View fullsize  Dr.Noyes performs an ultrasound to make sure Evelyn was not still pregnant following her abortion on Friday, July 15, 2022, at Women's Health and Family Care.
View fullsize  Pastor Myron Jamerson, of The Rock Church, was the head organizer of the "Everyone Is Created Equal" prayer vigil in Thompson Park on Sunday afternoon. The vigil brought together Christians from all over Watertown, N.Y., to pray for the world and ra
View fullsize  John Barnes, of Carthage, worships at an "Everyone Is Created Equal" prayer vigil in Thompson Park on Sunday afternoon.
View fullsize  A dancer crawls under Dodie Hunter-Eskew's skirt for the number, "Mother Ginger" during a practice of The Nutcracker at Kelly Walsh High School on Wednesday night December 8, 2021.
View fullsize  On March 24th, four of my friends met up to walk six feet apart through our hometown of Arlington Heights, Ill.. Before we left we watched Lucy Neumann, my friend Kendall's little sister, perform on the trampoline. It was strange, goofy, wonderful a
View fullsize  My mom, Michelle Miller, walks down to Cherry Beach to watch the sunset over Lake Michigan along the Michigan coastline. Our family cabin in Michigan has always been a place of comfort and importance for me, where time seems to matter more.
View fullsize  Neighborhood children's bikes pile on the driveway outside of the Rose's house, where neighbors got together to cook out and celebrate Phoebee Rose turning six.
View fullsize  Allison Sage, a member of Riverton Peace Mission, feeds his horses during his lunch break on Tuesday, May 3, 2023, in Ethete. 
View fullsize  A truck carrying more than 2,000 gallons of diesel fuel lost control on County Route 178 and flipped at least once before coming to rest upside down in the middle of the road. Leading the clean up were three generations of the Simpson family, who al
View fullsize  Phoebee Rose inspects a recent scrape on her knee at her birthday party.
View fullsize  Izzy Getchall and her boyfriend Max Hubley slow dance at Getchall's semi-formal.
View fullsize  Formals at Syracuse can be described as sweaty, sticky, in a pot-hole filled basement and incredibly fun.
View fullsize  Waiting on the bus to go to a date night event through a sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, on campus.
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