‘Morning Bus’ photography project features children of Uvalde

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In wake of the Sandy Hook shooting, Greg Miller began photographing children as they waited for the morning bus to take them to school. After the Robb Elementary shooting, Miller brought the 'Morning Bus' project to Uvalde.

“When you’re there at the school, it’s just like a few feet, a few feet away. And it’s just...I mean it’s very powerful,” Miller said.

“The next Monday, you know, I, I was there with my daughter and I said goodbye to her when she went to school. And, you know, I felt like, is this going to be the last time I see her?” Miller said. He never intended on expanding the project outside of Connecticut, but the atrocity and loss of life at Robb made him feel called to honor the lives of the 21 victims killed there.

He’s been working for several weeks in Uvalde on the project, getting permission from parents to photograph their kids.

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