William Gill composed scenes by selectively lighting elements where the railroad industry cuts through the American landscape. This process involves spending hours on locations while waiting for trains. Images record the impact of transportation on the natural and built environments and how we view these spaces.
Gill lives a few blocks from a train yard on the Hudson River in Troy, New York.
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