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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Fine Art Landscape Photography at its best,
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This review is from: Landscapes of the Spirit (Hardcover)
Have you ever wondered why we don't find color photographs of today as emotion-evoking as the black and white photographs of the great masters like Ansel Adams or Edward Weston? Come and see this book, you will find photographs that will noursih your soul and raise your spirit. Photographs that will speak to yourself. Photographs that you can look at again and again and you will discover newer meanings each time. William Neill, one of the best color photographers of the day, has the mastery of color of Joel Meyerowitz, the love for wildness of Eliot Porter and the sensitivity of Edward Weston. This book is a compilation of 72 of the best color images of the photographer taken during the span of fifeteen years. All the photographs were taken using a 4x5 view camera and has exquisite image detail. At the end of the book, Neill briefly describes each image with background information and technical details. Buy this book and if possible visit one of the galleries like Ansel Adams gallery to view the big size fine art prints of William Neill for even more appreciation. I guarantee after reading this book, you will look at our wild treasures in a new way.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Color my world: The abstract beauty of nature,
By Rebecca Woll (Chicago, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Landscapes of the Spirit (Hardcover)
Entering the abstract and impressionistic world of photographer, William Neill, is a must for all landscape/nature photography nuts! He brings you "up close and personal" to autumn leaves on fire and moss that redefines the color "green",daring you to reach out and touch each and every colorful canvas. I guarantee that if you love landscape photography, but are looking for a book that pushes the boundaries of this genre, look no further...
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Patience and the Eye,
By Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Landscapes of the Spirit (Hardcover)
William Neill has traveled across the United States from Maine to Hawaii in every season of the year, and no matter where he pauses in his travels his eye (through his camera lens) is able to find the beauty that too often is taken for granted by most travelers' experiences. Neill has a talent for composing images that are works of art in and of themselves, but his true talent is finding that time of light, that presence of twilight, the mystery of fog, the joy of sunrises and sunsets that imbue his subject matter with what can only be defined as the spiritual essence.
Whether Neill is capturing closeups of carpeted flowers, shadows of trees nature has aligned, or his exceptional understanding of the chemistry between land and water that he studies from the breaking of water and clouds along the seashore or the majesty of lakes surrounded by mountains and heightened by cloud-bearing sunset memories, each photograph in this auspicious book inspires awe at the beauty of nature. William Neill is much more than a photographer and artist, he is a shaman willing to help us find the perfection that quietly surrounds us if we only pause long enough to reflect. This fine book is a journey and we are fortunate to have Neill as a gentle guide. Grady Harp, June 10 |
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Landscapes of the Spirit by William Neill (Hardcover - Jan. 1998)
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