Of Amherst, New York, passed away April 29, 2024, at age 62. Paul passed away peacefully under the comfort, dignity and care of Hospice Buffalo, Sloan Comfort Care, an extradentary facility with an extremely, caring and compassionate staff of volunteers. To many, he was loved as a great son, brother, uncle and friend. He was a wonderfully talented artist who painted, drew, played clarinet, guitar (as well as other instruments) and won awards for his incredible skill and passion of photography. Known as ‘Photoman,” his photography career started from a young age and his works of photo art spanned for more than half a century with a portfolio of 10’s of thousands of photos. His morning sunrise pictures were often featured on channel 4 morning news in Buffalo.
Paul is survived by his Mom, Tanya Miller, Brothers Brian (Ann), Bruce (Ann), Tim (Melissa, deceased), Dave (Debby), Joel (Anita), 18 Nieces and Nephews, many decades long, loyal friendships and is preceded in death by his nephew Maxwell Miller and father Clark Miller.
Paul started photography at the age of five when he received a camera for Christmas. Always artistic from an early age, he mastered the art of photography by seeing the potential of a moment through the lens of a camera. By the age of 7, he had his own darkroom in the family basement. He started in black and white because it was less costly to develop as a kid, but made his photos colorful by capturing the essence of his subjects.
Paul graduated from Amherst High School, followed by a degree from Ithaca College as a Cinema/Photography major. He was the supervisor of product photography at Jordan Marsh, Boston. From there he was the master photographer for The Franklin Mint and Lennox while living in Philadelphia, where hundreds of his photos were featured in ads of many national publications. Paul also freelanced his entire life including thousands of photos from rock concerts (Rolling Stones and Ted Nugent, his favorites) starting in the 1970’s up until recently.
He also enjoyed playing sports requiring precision and dexterity including pool, tennis and ping pong. Paul was always passionate and hard working at everything he did including cooking his famous authentic Italian sauce and meatballs as well as at his most recent job with the Town of Amherst Highway Department, where even as he was fighting the good fight for life, he showed up for work every day as he was committed to being there for his work partners. Paul always made people feel comfortable and loved. His use of self-deprecating humor to point out his own faults, made him honest to a fault. He is loved and will be missed by his family, especially his mom and five brothers, all of whom he was very close to.
For those who would like to memorialize Paul, his family requests contributions be made to The Sloan Comfort Care Home who provided the best end of life care Paul could have. Please consider making a donation in lieu of other tributes to the Sloan Comfort Care Home, 17 Gierlach St, Sloan NY 14212.
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