Sebastian Milito began his career in the turbulent 1960's in New York City where he studied photography at The School of Visual Arts and the New School, and apprenticed in fashion and commercial studios. He learned the techniques for shooting stylish fashion models in the studio under artificial light as well as the challenges of free-wheeling editorial assignments for magazines like Look and Harper's Bazaar.

Struck by the power of photographs to convey the truth of our times, particularily the images of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, and W. Eugene Smith, Sebastian began photographing 'real people living real lives' on the streets of the city.

Published by virtually every major publishing house, including the NY Times and TimeLife, Sebastian also worked under contract at WNET/Channel 13 as a photojournalist for the nightly news show, "The 51st State". One reviewer called Sebastian's color photographs groundbreaking, "The city captured in an electronic slide show..." Living in Los Angeles now, Sebastian still practices his "street photography" to capture pictures of life that can stand without words.

Still a work in progress, the website will be continually updated as more features and photographs, black and white and color, are added. Please come back and look in on us as we grow and change.

Thank you,

Sebastian Milito