Bill has been taking pictures since summer camp. Since then he has had a long career as a photographer well known for his documentary images of the workplace, in 37 countries so far. He photographs for businesses and non-profits with stories to tell. Clients have included companies and organizations like Apple, Mastercard, Time Warner, Charles Schwab, Herman Miller, PBS, Polaroid, Morgan Stanley, Harvard University, Blackberry, Goldman Sachs, General Electric, IBM, Farm Aid, Human Rights Campaign, Berklee College of Music and St. Judes Childrens Hospital to name a few as well as branding studios like Lippincott, Pentagram and SYPartners. The range of subjects he has photographed approaches the extraordinary; from neurosurgeons, musicians and portfolio managers, to coal miners, astronomers and royalty. He has essentially had a backstage pass to the evolving worlds of technology, medicine, finance, industry and the arts.
After attending the New York University Film Program in the late 60’s at what was then The School of The Arts, now Tisch, Bill went on to study photography with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind at Rhode Island School of Design in the early 70’s and has pursued his personal fine art work ever since. He is in the collections of Atlanta’s High Museum of Art, the Polaroid Collection, Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Photography and also in several private collections. Bill lives in Rhode Island.