Sunrise Storm Clouds, Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve, California 2010 The morning after I photographed at Conway Summit, I got up early to photograph sunrise on Mono Lake. I have been photographing the lake since the late 1970s, and… Continue Reading →
Aspen and approaching storm, Conway Summit, California 2010 I have been spending time today catching up with post-processing my images from last weekend. My style leans strongly towards making detailed and intimate views of the landscape. Giving the conditions of… Continue Reading →
Aspen in late afternoon light, Conway Summit, California 2010 I have been neglecting my blog lately due being too darn busy! To see my most recent posts and images, also check here: William Neill Photography Here is a new image,… Continue Reading →
New photo from Thursday morning. I think that this image will make a strong addition to my Morning Light portfolio. Enjoy! Bill William Neill’s eBooks
Last Monday, my kids went back to school. My 13 year old daughter started 8th grade, and I have the morning run, taking her to her new school which is 20 minutes away from my house. I will be making… Continue Reading →
I am pleased to announce the publication of my latest ebook, William Neill’s Yosemite: Volume One. I have compiled 52 of my favorite images created using film cameras. The majority of the photographs were made with my 4×5 view camera,… Continue Reading →
Last week, I traveled with my family on a camping trip to the Bandon area of the Oregon coast. It was cold and windy, which not unusual and a refreshing break from the heat here. If you’ve been to my… Continue Reading →
Life is full of lessons. When I went to Yosemite Valley a few weeks ago, as with every spring for 33 years, I tried to create a new dogwood images. I always gravitate to the same tree where I have… Continue Reading →
John and I have been working on my next ebook, which is a collection of my Yosemite photographs. This image is one of my favorite Yosemite images, but it has sadly languished in terms of printing it because the original… Continue Reading →
I am posting one of the waterfall photographs that I took on Mother’s Day in Yosemite. It was raining as I photographed. Using my Tilt Shift lens, I exposed three frames that I later stitched together using Photoshop CS5. You… Continue Reading →
Last week, my family and I enjoyed a vacation at the beach. We stayed in La Jolla, a place I’ve been visiting since I was a small kid. Spent one day at Seaworld, and another day at the beach. I’ve… Continue Reading →
John and I have been working on more scans from my 4×5 film archive. It has been rewarding to finally make use of these images, but also frustrating to see how many good images are languishing in my filing cabinets. … Continue Reading →
Here is another image from Monday morning. I took seven frames, each one stop difference, and my assistant John assembled them using Lightroom and Photomatix’s Lightroom plugin (http://www.hdrsoft.com/). This was taken with my Canon 16-35mm as the sun rose through… Continue Reading →
Yesterday we had a wonderful morning of fog after the night’s rain storm. I have driven by this location many times in the past, made note of its potential, and finally got myself over there after the morning’s usual parental… Continue Reading →
Last week, I need to make a run to The Ansel Adams Gallery to deliver prints. I timed the drive so I could check out Horsetail Falls at sunset. There was some nice light early on, well before sunset, and… Continue Reading →
The bark of a Gumbo Limbo tree, Everglades National Park, Florida Photographed in 1992 with a Wista 4×5 Field Camera John and I continue our efforts to scan film in my files. Here is an old favorite, never scanned or… Continue Reading →
Dune Pattern and Storm Clouds, Death Valley National Park, California 1983 Photographed in 1983 with a Wista 4×5 Field Camera Last week, when a client asked me to show him some dune images, my eyes lit up. I happily sent… Continue Reading →
I am posting the color rendition of my Agave, Hawaii photograph. I am very pleased with both versions. Do you prefer one over the other? I am leaning towards the BW version, but still love the rich color and strong… Continue Reading →
[kml_flashembed movie=”http://www.williamneill.com/portfolios/best-of-2009/loader.swf” height=”500″ width=”585″ quality=”best” bgcolor=”#ffffff” wmode=”opaque” fvars=” paramXMLPath = http://www.williamneill.com/portfolios/best-of-2009/param.xml ; xmlDataPath = http://www.williamneill.com/portfolios/best-of-2009/images.xml ” base=”.” /] Many years ago, when I was involved with Ansel Adam’s workshops, I was fortunate to hear lectures by many master photographers. One… Continue Reading →
Half Dome after winter storm, Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California 2008 ORDER BY DEC 17 TO RECEIVE BY CHRISTMAS! This month’s Featured Print is “Half Dome after winter storm, Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California 2008” shown to the… Continue Reading →
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