Products

TESTIMONIALS

,,

"Not only is Marc an excellent photographer, but we could tell that he was (and is) truly proud to celebrate us and our love, experiencing the many emotions of this day alongside us, while helping to preserve them. He simply ‘gets’ it. Marc captured the spirit of our day perfectly and now we have beautiful record of the lifetime of memorable moments that we couldn’t properly appreciate in that one day. (And now we can re-visit that happy day whenever we want!) We will be forever grateful."

- John Henry Watson

,,

"Marc Millman has captured glorious spontaneous, as well as posed photographs, that all of us treasure on the walls of our homes. With so many little children, great patience, knowledge of the best lighting and a terrific sense of humor are required to produce the extraordinary and memorable photos we now have. One particular image is so special that Marc had it enlarged. The photo canvas is now the centerpiece of my living room.Marc's photographic talent and his terrific people skills have made us all feel he is a part of our family as we continue to grow in numbers (and sizes). And he will continue to memorialize our life events and summer get-togethers."

- Norma Irom

,,

"I can’t count how many times artists and management request his photos. Marc’s keen eye and passion is reflected in his work."

- Morgan Pitman (Production Manager at The Capitol Theatre)

BLOG POSTS

Bass In Yo' Face: a Gathering of the Low End

Every year in late April, I make my way down to New Orleans for Jazz Fest. To me, it is the best music festival in one of the very best cities. A place where one can spend all day and night eating the best food, listening to some of the greatest musicians and checking out wonderful art. However, all the fun aside, I am there for one purpose: to shoot live music. Leaving my wife and young daughter home in New York City for two weeks doesn’t make this trip a vacation. It’s work. And my goal is to come home with at least a handful of exceptional and hopefully unique images. The reality is, that’s much easier said than done. With so many photographers all shooting the same shows this can be a real struggle.

READ MORE

Where It All Began- A Tribute to Duane Allman & The Muscle Shoals Sound

On Wednesday, November 20th, 2019 Scott Sharrard led a cast of musicians in a tribute the late great Duane Allman on his birthday. The evening focused on Duane’s work in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, particularly at Fame Studios as a sideman before he became truly famous for the band he formed with his brother Gregg.I ran out to Brooklyn Bowl for the soundcheck hoping to make some portraits of the players. But with so many musicians and so much music to rehearse in just one soundcheck, that never came to be. Instead, what I was treated to was an intimate “concert” while they worked through the songs. What I’ve put together below is a set of images capturing everyone during the “work in progress” phase of the day. All the images were made with my Fuji X-Pro2 camera and either my trusty 35mm f/1.4 or the 56mm f/1.2 lenses. Also included are links for two videos showing a little bit of what happens “behind the curtain” at a soundcheck/rehearsal.

READ MORE

Happy Lucky 7th to My Home Away from Home: The [reborn] Cap Turns 7

I wasn’t here for the night it reopened. Bob Dylan wasn’t allowing photographers and I stayed home. A mistake for sure. But in my role as House photographer for the Capitol Theatre, I have covered a lot of amazing nights in the seven years since.There have been some interesting nights. Bo Burnham filmed a Netflix special. There was Jam The Vote to help raise money for Headcount before the last presidential election. Debra of America hosted a benefit to raise money for their charitable organization that featured an amazing band: Warren Haynes, George Porter Jr., Joe Russo, John Medeski & Skerik. Central Park Dance has put on its annual performance of The Nutcracker.

READ MORE

ABOUT MMPLR

Marc Millman is a New York City- based concert photographer. His work has been featured in publications including Rolling Stone, The New York Times, Billboard and Relix Magazine. Known for a style that captures the energy of live performances, he has worked for artists like Jane’s Addiction and Smashing Pumpkins and has a strong connection to many of New Orleans’ biggest stars like The Revivalists, Anders Osborne and Boyfriend. And he has been tasked with working as the House Photographer for some of New York City’s biggest venues including Irving Plaza, Brooklyn Bowl and the non-profit Harlem Stage.