William Neill
William Neill, an American photographer and resident of Yosemite National Park area since 1977, is a renowned nature and landscape photographer. Neill's award-winning photography has been widely published in books, magazines, calendars, posters, and his limited-edition prints have been collected and exhibited in museums and galleries nationally. Neill has received the Sierra Club's Ansel Adams Award for conservation photography.
Neill's assignment and published credits include National Geographic, Smithsonian, Natural History, National Wildlife, Conde Nast Traveler, Gentlemen's Quarterly, Travel and Leisure, Wilderness, Sunset, Sierra and Outside magazines. Also, he writes a regular column, On Landscape, for Outdoor Photographer magazine. Feature articles about his work have appeared in Life, Outdoor Photographer, and Communication Arts. His corporate clients have included Sony Japan, Canon USA, Nike, Nikon, and The Nature Company.
He is the photographic author of many books, including The Sense of Wonder, The Tree, By Nature's Design, The Color of Nature, Traces of Time, Yosemite: The Promise of Wildness, Landscapes Of The Spirit, William Neill – Photographer, a Retrospective, and Light on the Landscape.
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September 1, 2009 at 10:16 AM
Good to hear from you, Bob! The fire is not near here, but I do own a home in old El Portal, which was evacuated on Friday. We have been renting it since we moved here to Oakhurst in 2000.
I bought this home in 1981 from The Ansel Adams Gallery when I worked there. Lived in it for 20 years! We are hoping our friends there will be back in their homes safely soon.
Your project sounds great, and I know you have strong images from there already, yes? Keep me posted on your progress!
September 1, 2009 at 9:21 AM
Hi Bill, I hope the fires are staying away from you.
I like the new image! It helps remind me that fine images can be made anywhere, we just have to do the work.
In addition to my on-going design in nature series. I’m also continuing to photograph the changing character of a local creek, the St. Vrain, from the glacial headwaters above 13,000 feet, to confluence with the South Platte on the plains.
I find the changes in geomorphology and context of this humble little creek to be interesting, magnified by the seasons. Looking forward to completing a series of images next year as a Blurb book, but I will never really be finished photographing the creek.
Bob
August 31, 2009 at 8:58 PM
Thanks for your kind words! Have a great trip to the East Side. Where will you be there? If in Bishop, be sure to get into the Mountain Light Gallery (http://www.mountainlight.com/featured.artists/neill.html). Tons of Galen’s images, plus a few of mine!
August 31, 2009 at 5:54 PM
Hi Bill!
I’m still on a bit of a high after my experience with you at the On-on-one workshop Friday.
I was out on my mountain bike yesterday scanning the landscape for photo ideas and came away with several that I believe came directly from that experience there.
The time spent with you and with John gave me much in the ways of affirmation, motivation and a good sense of what makes my stronger images strong and why my weaker images are as such.
My introduction to Adobe Light room as you guys are applying it was great and to see you process an image from camera to print was awesome. I truly had no idea what goes into a professional image.
I’ve taken a number of classes from the better photo web site and have appreciated access to professional feedback, but I have to admit this was a big notch up for me!
I’m headed for the Eastern Sierras this weekend and can’t wait to get back out and build on what I’ve learned.
Thanks again
My best
Rick Hardt