William Gill (photographer)

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Gill & Son, Gill's Colchester premises, 1911

William Gill,

Professional Photographers' Association.[2] A contributor to a number of magazines, his death was widely reported in photographic circles, such as by Wilson's Photographic Magazine
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Mr. Gill's work will be remembered for its good qualities and home portrait effects secured by the use of window effects.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Notes". The Photo-miniature. 10 (114). Tennant and Ward: 535. 1912. I record with great regret the death of an old friend, Mr. William Gill, of Colchester, England, a progressive professional photographer...
  2. ^ a b c d "Editors' table". Wilson's Photographic Magazine. Edward L. Wilson: 223. 1912.