Excerpt from Light on the Landscape Photographs and Lessons from a Life in Photography Mudcracks, Zion National Park, Utah 1983 Camera: Wista 45, Lens: Rodenstock Sironar-N 210mm f/5.6 The Magic Element: Emotion Let You Heart Show the Way An… Continue Reading →
Greetings from the Sierra Nevada, Happy New Year! I hope your year ahead is happy, healthy, and artistically productive! I’ve always thought that tight editing was a prime skill for any photographer and that I was good at it. Well,… Continue Reading →
I am happy to announce my next book! LIGHT ON THE LANDSCAPE: Photographs and Lessons from a Life in Photography. To be published by Rocky Nook in the spring of 2020. A collection of photographs and essays based on my… Continue Reading →
NOTE: Five new images have been added at the bottom of this post after the initial upload. The Impressions of Light images were taken during the last light of 2018. Greetings from the Sierra Nevada. It is that time of… Continue Reading →
Working with a theme can help you create a unique collection of images By William Neill | September 25, 2015 | With autumn photography season here, I want to share some ideas that may help you develop an excellent portfolio… Continue Reading →
We are very pleased to announce that we will be open again for Sierra Art Trails 2018, which is celebrating 16 years of supporting the Arts in the Yosemite Foothills! Mark your calendar for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 5th,… Continue Reading →
It is my pleasure to announce that The Ansel Adams Gallery is once again sponsoring a special print sale of two of my photographs, offering a 25% discount off the normal price. Visit The Ansel Adams Gallery for more info… Continue Reading →
Greeting from Yosemite! It is that time of year when we start shopping for holiday gifts. I’ve provided you with a list of options that feature my photography. I hope that the holiday season is a happy and healthy one for… Continue Reading →
William Neill presents photographs that go far beyond mere “pretty pictures.” His work reminds us of our deep connection with the planet, inspires us to seek the beauty of nature for ourselves, and encourages us to see with greater intimacy… Continue Reading →
NOTE: This article is reposted from the original essay in 2012… Today, I had a request from my long-time friend and master photographer Michael Frye to post the essay in which I tell the story of making my… Continue Reading →
It is that time of year again for Best of the Year photographs. Except that last year I did not post a Best of 2015. So here it is. Better late than never they say. I’ve included 40 photographs shown… Continue Reading →
It is my pleasure to announce that The Ansel Adams Gallery is once again sponsoring a special print sale of two of my photographs, offering a 25% discount off the normal price. The two images we selected for this… Continue Reading →
During late October and early November, I spent seven days in Yosemite Valley working with private students. We explored many of my favorite locations along the Merced River and in the many meadows around the Valley. During these sessions, I worked… Continue Reading →
We have now moved on to 1996 in Celebrating 30 Years of my business. 1995 is a hard year to top, but here we go anyway! To read my full post, see my 7 images selected and add your comments,… Continue Reading →
My “Celebrating 30 Years” project moves on to the year 1995. A few days after Labor Day in 1984, I quit my job as Photographer at The Ansel Adams Gallery, making the leap of faith to start my own business… Continue Reading →
Greetings from the Sierra Nevada, I am happy to announce that The Ansel Adams Gallery is offering three of my images in their latest “Unique Offer in Fine Art Photography.” The Unique Opportunity The Ansel Adams Gallery is thrilled to offer its… Continue Reading →
Seastacks at Sunset, Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park. Washington 2014 Canon EOS 5D Mark III, EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM, 3 second at f/22, ISO 100 I recently returned from a family vacation to the Pacific Northwest. We visited family and… Continue Reading →
Last week, I spent four days filming an interview with the crew from The Luminous Landscape website. For years, they have offered excellent videos such as the Luminous Landscape Video Journal which features interviews with photographers such as Jay Maisel,… Continue Reading →
As many of you might have noticed, I returned three weeks ago from an amazing adventure: Antarctica By Air – A Unique Luminous Landscape Photographic Workshop with Michael Reichmann and Kevin Raber. Here is a set of ten new images. In spite of all the… Continue Reading →
Happy New Year! I have finally put together my favorite photographs from 2013. It is always helpful to take the occasional assessment of our own creative progress. The annual ritual of posting a “best of” has now gone crazily viral. You might be… Continue Reading →
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