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Rob Miller is a wildlife and nature photographer based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada—where the rugged Rockies meet the serene prairies. His adventures have spanned coast-to-coast across Canada, exploring all provinces and most recently journeying to the breathtaking landscapes of Alaska, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories. Traveling up the Dempster Highway to Tuktoyaktuk and the Arctic Ocean has deepened Rob's connection to the natural world.

Each adventure brings incredible stories of remarkable people, stunning landscapes, and the wonders of wildlife. With enthusiasm and gratitude, Rob shares these experiences, reminding us of our deep connection to the environment, people, and animals. His photography is an invitation to celebrate the beauty around our world.​

Recognition
&
Achievements

Chilkat Valley News                              |   Haines, AK

  2024  |   Photo accompanied Editorial 
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Canmore Art Guild​                                |   Canmore, AB

  2019  |   Nature & Light, Exposure Group Exhibit

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Wobbly Canvas ​                                ​     |   Paris, ON

  2019  |   Featured Photographer Gallery


McMichael Canadian Art Collection     |   Kleinburg, ON

  2018  |   Greenbelt Foundation Group Exhibit

 

Flamborough Community Guide           |   Flamborough, ON

  2017  |   Nature Cover Photo

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Hamilton Conservation Authority          |   Hamilton, ON

  2016  |   Nature Category Winner

This photo of the hay bale exudes a sense of rustic solitude and quiet mystery. The composition is visually compelling, with the hay bale resting prominently in the foreground, grounding the scene with earthy warmth. Behind it, the twisted, fallen tree creates dynamic contrast, adding a sense of wildness and untamed nature. The fog blankets the landscape, softening the background while emphasizing the rugged textures of the bale and the tangled branches.  The overall atmosphere is serene yet slightly surreal, suggesting themes of resilience, abandonment, and the quiet passage of time. The fog dissolves the horizon, making the scene feel expansive and limitless, while the interplay of natural elements evokes a sense of rural isolation. The title "Haywire" cleverly captures both the chaotic energy of the tree's twisted branches and the spontaneous journey that led you to this striking scene.

"Haywire"  Burlington, Ontario​, Canada

McMichael Canadian Art Collection

2018 Greenbelt Foundation Group Exhibit

Personal
Achievement

Guinness World Record Holder              |   Okotoks, AB

  2023  |   The longest time performing alternate waves with battling ropes (4-hrs)

Rob is confident that with perseverance, the right mindset, and consistency of routine you can do tough things and make your dreams a reality.

The places I’ve been inspire me; the places I haven’t keep me dreaming.
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