The Miller Art Gallery has debuted its newest exhibition, "Measured Light," a showcase of 11 black-and-white landscapes by Ellison Bay-based master photographer Daniel Anderson. The display brings together a curated selection of Anderson's recent pieces, along with notable works from his broader portfolio, offering visitors a deeper view into his decades-long exploration of light, nature, and space.
"Measured Light" explores the artistic principles that have guided Anderson's work throughout his career, highlighting the spectacular way in which shifts in atmosphere, time of day, and seasonal light can transform familiar landscapes. The exhibition encourages viewers to pause and observe the interplay of shadow and radiance.
Anderson is widely recognized for his precise technique and contemplative visual style. His photographs--often defined by their balanced compositions, rich tonal range, and nuanced attention to natural illumination--capture the region's shorelines, forest, and open spaces with a sense of poetic precision.
Now based in Ellison Bay, Anderson has established himself as a celebrated fine art photographer, as well as an educator and mentor. Miller Art Gallery Curator of Exhibitions and Collections Suzanne Rose herself was a photography student of Anderson's. Rose praises the exhibit, saying, “Measured Light honors Daniel Anderson not only as a master photographer, but as my mentor, the artist who guided my evolution from analog practice to digital.”
Miller Art Gallery staff encourage guests to enjoy the exhibit now through March 28, 2026. For museum hours and more information, visit the Miller Art Museum website.
