JANET MILHOMME Photography
  Closer to the Sun
  California Dreamin'
  Island Living
  Mod Art & Architecture
  Pop Art
  Iconic L.A.
  Bunk
  Edges of Memory
  Disguise-Run-Hide
  Vanishing Oasis
  Rusted Bolts
  Chimera

    

      Janet Milhomme is a Los Angeles-based photographer whose work is influenced by a career in journalism and an abiding interest in storytelling.  While her subjects are varied and her portfolios distinct—spanning architectural, documentary, conceptual and pop images—her common focus is on technical precision, artistic composition, and thematic expression. 

     Milhomme’s works have been published internationally in newspapers, magazines and books. She has received awards from Women in Photography International (WIPI), the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for Women Photographers for three successive years, and was a 2020 Photo L.A. Top 20 Finalist.  Her museum credits include the Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan; the Huntington Library and Museum, San Marino, CA; the Griffin Museum of Photography, Boston, MA; the Palm Springs Art Museum, CA; the Museum of Art and History, Lancaster, CA; and the Santa Paula Art Museum, CA.  She has participated in numerous curated and juried international exhibitions, including the Biennial of Fine Art & Documentary Photography in Barcelona, Spain; Zona Maco in Mexico City; the Chania International Photo Festival on the Island of Crete; galleries in Venice, Athens, Rome, Budapest, Barcelona, Tokyo, Mexico City, and Glasgow; and nationally in galleries in New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Texas, Minnesota, Colorado, and Oregon, and numerous venues in California.  Her works are held in private collections throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Europe.