I have been running my Yosemite Private Workshops for ten years now. Although I taught group workshops around the world starting in the early 1980s, I have greatly enjoyed the one-on-one sessions and personal connections I’ve had while showing… Continue Reading →
When I traveled to Antarctica, I needed a new photo pack for shooting without the need to put the bag down while photographing from the Zodiac rafts or landings at Penguin colonies. The MindShift Gear rotation 180 was just what… Continue Reading →
I am excited to announce my new Yosemite Private Workshops. Yosemite National Park is a photographer’s haven, a masterpiece in stone full of classic scenes and intimate landscapes. Come join William Neill, author and photographer of William Neill’s Yosemite Volume One, and photographer… Continue Reading →
I have just put together a collection of my favorite photographs from 2011. Usually, I edited this collection more tightly but I think it might be helpful to show the wide range of creative tangents I took this past year…. Continue Reading →
I have just recently created a 2012 calendar using HP’s MagCloud. Many of the images are newly created in the past year, so those of you that know… Continue Reading →
I am excited to announce my new Affiliate Program for my ebook series! If you review the ebook, mention or place the affiliate link in your blog or website, you will receive 30% of the sales that you send our… Continue Reading →
This morning, I photographed a wonderful spreading oak tree with brilliant morning sunlight. Since the contrast was strong and I was aiming into the sun, I made seven exposures with .5 stops between frames. After importing the files in Lightroom,… Continue Reading →
Here is a set of screenshots of my soon-to-be-released iPad app. When the app is available on the iTunes store, I will post it here. The ebook is an app version of my latest ebook: William Neill’s Yosemite: Volume One…. Continue Reading →
Here is another image in my new Cally Lily series, this one from the third day of this setup. As with the previous image, this photograph was made with Photomatix, this time with seven exposures. The morning sun is coming… Continue Reading →
Yesterday afternoon, and early this morning, I took about 550 frames of my purple plum trees which are in bloom. I know about quality over quantity, but this is what happens when I get excited making Impressions of Light images!… 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 →
This photograph was made at sunrise overlooking Monterey Bay from Point Pinos. I used my Singh Ray Vari-ND filter to use a slow shutter speed so the surf would be blurred. Check out info on this filter here: Singh Ray… Continue Reading →
Here is a photograph of Ansel Adams and me, made at The Ansel Adams Gallery in June of 1980 or 1981. The occasion was an evening party during one of his famous workshops. I was the “staff photographer” at the… Continue Reading →
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