A black and white portrait of two Japanese people, one adult and one child. The adult is standing behind the child and is wearing a traditional kimono. They are looking slightly to the left of the camera. The child is wearing a bucket hat and overcoat. They are staring directly into camera. There is slight foliage in frame from the right of the camera. Behind both figures there is the back of a third adult who is not in frame save for their hair and shoulder.
Edward R. Miller, born in Kansas 14 Aug 1919, died 12 Mar 1999. Most commonly used Gelatin Silver Prints. His work is found at the Museum of Contemporary Photography Chicago,
Niepce Museum, The Met Museum, and the New York Public Library: Photography Collection.