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Artist's
Biography
William
Neill has spent the past twenty years living
in or near Yosemite National Park, where he
was introduced to fine art photography as
well as many inspiring photographers including
Ansel Adams. Neill is concerned with conveying
the deep, spiritual beauty he sees and feels
in nature. His images are peaceful yet sometimes
mysterious, emphasizing the intimate detail
and abstract qualities of the subject. His
photographs have been widely published in
books, including a special edition of The
Sense of Wonder, the classic environmental
essay by Rachel Carson. His most recent book
is Landscapes of the Spirit; he has
also published two others with the San Francisco
Exploratorium Museum. His use of rich color
and subtle composition evokes the serenity
as well as the power of the landscape. |