Photographer


William Ross is a nature landscape photographer specializing in the landscapes of North America.

His interest in American History (the good, the bad, & the ugly), Jazz (early Davis, Armstrong, Evans, Baker, Tyner, Parker etc.), a handful of Romantic period authors (Shelley, Twain, and Melville to name a few), some Transcendental philosophy (Emerson mostly, but Thoreau’s Canoeing in the Wilderess is phenomenal), and a penchant for exploring country roads culminated in a passionate nature photographer that finds peace in the woods and creative inspiration in observing, and discovering how to communicate with nature.

Moonlighting as a product photographer, a discipline requiring precise lighting, tone, and composition, has informed his process when approaching all the facets of landscape photography from capture to print.

Prints are available in acrylic and metal for those wishing to arrive at the optimum tone and color, canvas for those trying to evoke an impressionistic aesthetic, and for traditional photo prints, the best fine art photographic paper available.


There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign
— Robert Louis Stevenson