William Goslin is a photographer who has grown up with a great love of nature in all its glory. He has volunteered in Yosemite and Mount Lassen National Parks teaching basic photography skills to new adventurers. He is a disabled veteran of the Gulf War. Bill manages to still explore the nature he so loves and always has a friendly eye to lend out to all he meets. Bill loves to use his old 4 by 5 inch film camera which he feels allows the most artistic pictures to be taken "So if you see him please dont ask what that old clunker is for, hehe and I know Bill will be more than willing to let you look through it!". Although he is not a stranger to digital. Bill grew up in El Paso Texas where he was a outings director for the Sierra Club he currently resides inEl PAso Texas with his three kids Who eagerly accompany him on his photo adventures.

His work can be seen at:

  • Projects involved in :


10,000 People Project
The Great Art House Print Exchange 2
A Million Little Pictures: Documentary
  • Books:


http://www.sofobomo.org/2009/books/wpgoslin/effervescent-majesty/