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.
February 15, 2016 at 5:20 AM
黃金電波新型CPT電波拉皮,增加了微震功能與表皮冷卻系統,整個療程的舒適度大大的提升,經臨床測試,舒適感比傳統電波拉皮提升1倍。
April 28, 2013 at 12:57 AM
always i used to read smaller articles that also clear their motive, and that is
also happening with this post which I am reading here.
November 12, 2009 at 10:07 AM
Thanks for your comments! Yes, it would be great to make a print of this. All prints on my website and this blog are available as fine art prints. All I need is an order!
http://www.williamneill.com/Fine-Art_Stock/representation.html
Cheers!
November 11, 2009 at 9:13 PM
This image has stayed with me for several weeks now. The depth of detail and rich, but subtle, color variations is stunning. I have always been fascinated with fallen leaves form the seasonal change and this image sums up visually, why. There is beauty to be found, even in the simplest of subjects. While everyone looks up at the changing leaves of fall, not ebnough of us look down. Thanks you for making that point of view a priority. I hope you offer this as a fine art print.
Regards,
Mark
October 18, 2009 at 2:51 PM
Bill those are absolutely beautiful. I’m totally impressed. It’s like they would crumble if you reached out to touch them !! Exceptional image !!
October 13, 2009 at 10:18 AM
Thanks…
I have been told that these are elderberry leaves! Now I know…
October 9, 2009 at 5:39 PM
the colors and the details are lovely !!!… depth and dimension are wonderful !!!!