Seanna Miller Journalist

Innovative journalist exploring culture, entertainment, and community reporting with on-the-ground coverage and sharp storytelling skills

Culture & Community

Seanna Miller is a FAMU journalism scholar focusing on culture and community reporting, blending immersive storytelling with ethical practices and newsroom collaboration.

A sleek, modern journalist’s workspace arranged on a light oak desk, featuring an open silver laptop displaying a clean news article layout, a spiral-bound reporter’s notebook with neatly written interview questions, and a black digital voice recorder resting beside a slim fountain pen. In the background, a softly blurred wall-mounted corkboard holds color-coded sticky notes, printed headlines, and a few clipped article mockups. Late afternoon natural light filters through an unseen window, creating gentle highlights on the laptop keyboard and subtle shadows along the notebook’s edges. Photographic realism, shot at eye-level with a shallow depth of field, conveys a focused, professional atmosphere, ideal for a journalism portfolio homepage.
A stack of freshly printed broadsheet newspapers neatly fanned across a dark wooden table, each front page dominated by bold, clear headlines related to culture and community stories. The slightly textured paper shows crisp black text and vibrant, carefully composed feature photos. A thin orange highlighter lies uncapped on top, with a few lines of text visibly marked. Soft, diffused morning light from the left casts delicate shadows between the pages, emphasizing their layered edges. Captured from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, with sharp focus on the nearest masthead and gentle bokeh on the rest, the mood is serious yet energetic, evoking the process of curating a professional clip portfolio.
A professional audio recording setup on a compact round table, centered on a high-quality black condenser microphone suspended in a shock mount, positioned in front of an open notebook filled with neatly written questions and scene notes. A pair of over-ear studio headphones rests beside a small digital recorder showing active levels on its display. Behind them, a blurred cityscape is visible through a large window, suggesting an urban reporting environment. Golden hour light streams in, catching the metallic mesh of the microphone grille and adding a warm glow to the tabletop. Photographic realism, captured at a three-quarter angle with shallow depth of field, creates a focused, contemplative mood that reflects in-depth, on-the-ground journalism work.

Featured Work Posts

An open magazine spread laid flat on a neutral linen surface, featuring a culture and entertainment article design with a bold, stylish title, clean two-column text, and thoughtfully placed placeholder image boxes with subtle gray frames. Color-coded sticky tabs in orange and teal peek out from the edges of the pages, marking key published clips. A slim, matte-black tablet lies just above the magazine, its screen displaying a modern digital article layout with clear subheadings and pull quotes. Soft studio lighting from above creates even illumination, minimal shadows, and a polished, professional feel. Photographic realism, top-down composition with sharp focus throughout, conveys an organized, editorial aesthetic ideal for showcasing feature writing and layout sophistication.
A weathered field reporter’s kit spread out on the trunk of a parked car at dusk, including a sturdy canvas messenger bag half-unzipped to reveal a press badge, notepads, and neatly organized pens. A small tripod stands folded next to a compact DSLR camera, while a map of a neighborhood with streets carefully highlighted is pinned under a metal clipboard. Distant streetlights and storefronts form a soft, colorful bokeh in the background. Cool blue twilight mixes with nearby warm sodium-vapor streetlight, creating dramatic, cinematic lighting with gentle reflections on metal surfaces. Photographic realism, shot from a low, close-up angle, conveys determination, mobility, and real-world reporting in community settings without showing any people.
A sleek, modern journalist’s workspace arranged on a light oak desk, featuring an open silver laptop displaying a clean news article layout, a spiral-bound reporter’s notebook with neatly written interview questions, and a black digital voice recorder resting beside a slim fountain pen. In the background, a softly blurred wall-mounted corkboard holds color-coded sticky notes, printed headlines, and a few clipped article mockups. Late afternoon natural light filters through an unseen window, creating gentle highlights on the laptop keyboard and subtle shadows along the notebook’s edges. Photographic realism, shot at eye-level with a shallow depth of field, conveys a focused, professional atmosphere, ideal for a journalism portfolio homepage.

Reviews

Aya Nakamura

“Seanna’s on-the-ground reporting opened doors I didn’t expect, turning complex culture into compelling, human stories.”

Mateo García

“Her on-the-ground reporting brought voices to the page with clarity and care, turning assignments into stories that matter.”

Contact Seanna Miller

Reach me for culture features, student-focused campus projects, and community reporting inquiries. Flexible with deadlines and open to collaborations, freelancing, and newsroom partnerships.

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