Elisa Miller Studio

Elisa Miller Studio Elisa Miller is an award-winning French photographer based in London, specialising in fine art.

Elisa Miller is an award-winning French photographer based in London, UK. Elisa tells visual stories using a vintage and colourful aesthetic to explore questions of identity, self-perception, and the representation of women. Her work delves into the impact of societal pressure on women and the images that lie beneath the surface, using light and elaborate settings to explore the female psyche thro

ugh a cinematic lens. Originally from Paris, Elisa’s creative journey began with a paintbrush in hand during her teenage years. It was during her work at a videotape rental shop that her passion for cinema took root, shaping her artistic vision and infusing her style with a cinematic allure. Before finding her calling as a photographer, she ventured into the world of fashion, making waves as a model for retro brands and classic car magazines. However, it wasn’t until 2018 that this self-taught artist took the plunge into photography, embarking on a journey of exploration and self-discovery. She has received numerous prestigious awards, including “Photographer of the Year” at the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards in 2023, “Fine art photographer of the year” at PX3 Prix de la Photography Paris in 2022, “People Photographer of the Year” at the International Photography Awards in 2021, and was shortlisted at the British Photography Awards and Aesthetica Art Prize. Her work has been published widely in the press, including Lens Magazine, Aesthetica, All About Photo, Dodho and Life Framer, and shown at collective exhibitions in London, Paris, Milan, Budapest and Tokyo.

"The Keeper of Wings" - 2026 - from my series Black DoveA black dove often symbolises transformation through darkness, g...
09/04/2026

"The Keeper of Wings" - 2026 - from my series Black Dove

A black dove often symbolises transformation through darkness, grief, or endings, contrasting the traditional white dove's peace. It's a call to inner exploration, facing shadow aspects, and finding wisdom in loss or quiet depths.

I titled this series after the eponymous song by Tori Amos.

This series is one of my most intimate to date. A very personal take on Rapunzel. It speaks about the relationship with my mother, from whom I've been estranged since I leaving home at 20 (and with the rest of my family actually).

This work speaks to the grief of separation and the quiet power and necessity of choosing oneself.

NEW WORK - From my new series GO ASK ALICE
Chapter 3: Black Dove

Available in 3 sizes, limited editions:

14x20" (35 x 50 cm)
20x30" (50 x 75 cm)
40 x 60" (101 x 152cm)

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Pearl Museum paper.
Enquire for details [email protected] or DM

"Manifesto" - 2026There once was a braid: long, golden, and heavy with meaning. It tethered two figures together: one ab...
07/04/2026

"Manifesto" - 2026

There once was a braid: long, golden, and heavy with meaning. It tethered two figures together: one above, one below. A mother and a daughter. Love and pain often share the same thread.

The Black Dove series reflect on the moment that bond is cut. Not by the keeper, but by the girl herself. The cost of freedom is real: silence, solitude, exile. But also, space to breathe. Space to become.

Using symbolic language and visual metaphor, this work speaks to the grief of separation, the untold stories of daughters, and the quiet power and necessity of choosing oneself.

NEW WORK - From my new series GO ASK ALICE
Chapter 3: Black Dove

Available in 3 sizes, limited editions:

14x20" (35 x 50 cm)
20x30" (50 x 75 cm)
40 x 60" (101 x 152cm)

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Pearl Museum paper.
Enquire for details [email protected] or DM

Muse

"Black Dove" - 2026This series is one of my most intimate to date. A very personal take on Rapunzel. It speaks about the...
31/03/2026

"Black Dove" - 2026

This series is one of my most intimate to date. A very personal take on Rapunzel. It speaks about the relationship with my mother, from whom I've been estranged since leaving home at 20 (and with the rest of my family actually).

"There once was a braid: long, golden, and heavy with meaning. It tethered two figures together: one above, one below. A mother and a daughter. Love and pain often share the same thread.

Black Dove reflects on the moment that bond is cut. Not by the keeper, but by the girl herself. The cost of freedom is real: silence, solitude, exile. But also, space to breathe. Space to become.

Using symbolic language and visual metaphor, this work speaks to the grief of separation, the untold stories of daughters, and the quiet power and necessity of choosing oneself."

NEW WORK - From my new series GO ASK ALICE
Chapter 3: Black Dove

Available in 3 sizes, limited editions:

14x20" (35 x 50 cm)
20x30" (50 x 75 cm)
30 x 45" (75 x 177cm)

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Pearl Museum paper.
Enquire for details [email protected] or DM NEW WORK

Muse

"Last Night I Had a Dream About You" - 2026NEW WORK - From my new series GO ASK ALICEChapter 3: Black Dove - 2026I am ex...
24/03/2026

"Last Night I Had a Dream About You" - 2026

NEW WORK - From my new series GO ASK ALICE
Chapter 3: Black Dove - 2026

I am excited to start revealing a new chapter of my series!

Go Ask Alice is a photographic series that draws on the imagery of classic fairy tales to explore the inheritance of family trauma and its imprint on identity.

Using Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and Bluebeard as symbolic starting points, the work examines how patterns, fears, and unspoken wounds from childhood are carried forward, shaping the ways we relate to ourselves and others.

The figures embody danger rather than encounter it externally. Innocence, threat, and self-awareness collapse into a single presence.

Each chapter captures a threshold moment, where the subject moves from passive observation to an emerging participant in her own narrative, negotiating inherited patterns and the echoes of past trauma.

The series reflects on how the silent legacies of family history quietly shape adulthood, questioning where agency begins once the weight of inherited experience is present.

This body of work continues my ongoing exploration of identity and societal conditioning, moving from the adult façades examined in earlier series toward the deeper origins that lie beneath.

It is an attempt to ask whether we are truly free to choose who we become, or whether the path is already paved long before we realise we are walking it.

Available in 3 sizes, limited editions:

14x20" (35 x 50 cm)
20x30" (50 x 75 cm)
30 x 45" (75 x 177cm)

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Pearl Museum paper.
Enquire for details [email protected] or DM NEW WORK

Muse

Thank you Aesthetica Magazine  for including me in your latest newsletter "Cinematic Scenes From the Aesthetica Art Priz...
20/03/2026

Thank you Aesthetica Magazine for including me in your latest newsletter "Cinematic Scenes From the Aesthetica Art Prize" 💖

I had the honour to be longlisted for the prize 2 years in a raw, in 2023 and 2024.

Little Polaroid moments from Go Ask Alice 🎞️The in-between, the laughter, the rush, the passion I always find on set.Gra...
19/03/2026

Little Polaroid moments from Go Ask Alice 🎞️

The in-between, the laughter, the rush, the passion I always find on set.
Grateful for days like these, and the people who make them feel so special ✨



"A Key Made of Tears" - 2026Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Pearl Museum paper.Available in 3 sizes, limited editio...
12/03/2026

"A Key Made of Tears" - 2026

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Pearl Museum paper.
Available in 3 sizes, limited editions:

14x20" (35 x 50 cm) - Ed of 12 + 2APs
20x30" (50 x 75 cm) - Ed of 7 + 2APs
30 x 45" (75 x 177cm) - Ed of 3 + 1AP

Enquire for details [email protected] or DM

Muse:
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"Unchosen Legacy" - 2026The tale of Bluebeard has long unsettled me. At its heart lies a paradox: the key is both gift a...
09/03/2026

"Unchosen Legacy" - 2026

The tale of Bluebeard has long unsettled me. At its heart lies a paradox: the key is both gift and trap, a promise of release that becomes a burden, mixing freedom with entrapment.

It is a symbol of inheritance, of responsibilities taken on too soon, of knowledge that both protects and wounds. Sometimes we are forced to carry a key we never asked for.

By revisiting the tale, I open doors I once kept shut. The forbidden room becomes the place where truth is held, and entering it now through art is less an act of disobedience than an act of reclaiming power.

From my new series GO ASK ALICE
Chapter 2: A key made of tears - 2026

Available in 3 sizes, limited editions:

14x20" (35 x 50 cm) - Ed of 12 + 2APs
20x30" (50 x 75 cm) - Ed of 7 + 2APs
30 x 45" (75 x 177cm) - Ed of 3 + 1AP

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Pearl Museum paper.
Enquire for details [email protected] or DM

Muse:
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"The Forbidden Room" - 2026Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakens - JungBy revisiting the tale of Bluebear...
04/03/2026

"The Forbidden Room" - 2026

Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakens - Jung

By revisiting the tale of Bluebeard, I open doors I once kept shut. The forbidden room becomes the place where truth is held, and entering it now through art is less an act of disobedience than an act of reclaiming power.

The magic is not only what you see, is how, when and why did you open these doors.

From my new series GO ASK ALICE
Chapter 2: A key made of tears - 2026

Go Ask Alice reimagines fairy tales to explore inherited family trauma and its imprint on womanhood. At moments of awakening, innocence and threat merge as subjects confront the origins of identity and agency.

Available in 3 sizes, limited editions:

14x20" (35 x 50 cm) - Ed of 12 + 2APs
20x30" (50 x 75 cm) - Ed of 7 + 2APs
30 x 45" (75 x 177cm) - Ed of 3 + 1AP

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Pearl Museum paper.
Enquire for details [email protected] or DM

Muse:
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"I took into my hands more than I can bear to hold" - 2026The tale of Bluebeard has long unsettled me. At its heart lies...
26/02/2026

"I took into my hands more than I can bear to hold" - 2026

The tale of Bluebeard has long unsettled me. At its heart lies a paradox: the key is both gift and trap, a promise of release that becomes a burden, mixing freedom with entrapment.

It is a symbol of inheritance, of responsibilities taken on too soon, of knowledge that both protects and wounds. Sometimes we are forced to carry a key we never asked for.

By revisiting the tale, I open doors I once kept shut. The forbidden room becomes the place where truth is held, and entering it now through art is less an act of disobedience than an act of reclaiming power.

From my new series GO ASK ALICE
Chapter 2: A key made of tears - 2026

Available in 3 sizes, limited editions:

14x20" (35 x 50 cm) - Ed of 12 + 2APs
20x30" (50 x 75 cm) - Ed of 7 + 2APs
30 x 45" (75 x 177cm) - Ed of 3 + 1AP

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Pearl Museum paper.
Enquire for details [email protected] or DM

Muse:
Hair by



The Theatre - 2026Fairy tales seem to be innocent stories, yet they contain profound lessons for those who would dive de...
14/02/2026

The Theatre - 2026

Fairy tales seem to be innocent stories, yet they contain profound lessons for those who would dive deep into their waters of meaning.

These past years, I’ve been facing parts of myself I used to avoid. Old patterns I thought I’d grown out of but somehow kept repeating.

Jung said the shadow isn’t just the dark side of us. It’s the parts we reject. The parts we don’t want to see.

But what we ignore doesn’t disappear. It quietly runs the show.

I’m learning to stop pushing those parts away and start listening to them instead. To accept them as part of me. Because the pieces I’ve tried to hide might be the ones that help me grow the most.

From my new series GO ASK ALICE
Chapter 1: Howling at the Moon - 2026

1- The Theatre (2026), cropped for Instagram
2- Framed, full image
3, 4, 5 - Behind the scenes

Available in 3 sizes, limited editions:

14x20" (35 x 50 cm) - Ed of 12 + 2APs
20x30" (50 x 75 cm) - Ed of 7 + 2APs
30 x 45" (75 x 177cm) - Ed of 3 + 1AP

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Pearl Museum paper.
Enquire for details [email protected] or DM

Muse:



NEW WORK - White Noise - 20261- White Noise (2026), cropped for Instagram2- Framed, full image3, 4 - DetailsFrom my new ...
08/02/2026

NEW WORK - White Noise - 2026

1- White Noise (2026), cropped for Instagram
2- Framed, full image
3, 4 - Details

From my new series GO ASK ALICE
Chapter 1: Howling at the Moon - 2026

Available in 3 sizes, limited editions:

14x20" (35 x 50 cm)
20x30" (50 x 75 cm)
30 x 45" (75 x 177cm)

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Pearl Museum paper.
Enquire for details [email protected] or DM

Muse:

The tale of the girl in red has long been told as a warning against dangers lurking outside, in the forest, among strangers. Yet beneath the hood, another story unfolds.

Here, the fairy tale is not a path through the woods but a passage through the psyche. It asks how danger marks identity, how scars are carried forward, and how inherited roles blur the boundaries between choice and inevitability.

Little Red Riding Hood becomes a study in thresholds: between childhood and adulthood, inside and outside, self and other. The wolf lingers not as an intruder but as an inheritance, a presence that dwells within.

The question is no longer what waits in the forest, but what shadows we carry, and how they continue to shape the self.



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