Advertising and editorial photographer Bill Wisser

creates images for major brands, leading publications,

private individuals, and innovative businesses around

the world.



Sony Music, Vanity Fair, Louis Vuitton, The

New York Times, German Vogue, The Greater

Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, Architectural

Record, and the Italian fashion magazine Amica,

are among his clients.



Working in many different styles, Bill knows how

to create beautiful, eye-catching, and highly-effective

images in a wide range of production situations

and photographic genres, including architecture, food,

reportage, product and fashion.




Bill often deploys the newest digital technology -- while

always endeavoring to uphold his old school standards

of rock-solid professionalism, sky-rocketing creativity,

outstanding technical capability, and an enthusiastic

dedication to exceed client expectations.



Plus his shoots are fun to be on.




Bill's also known for his acclaimed coffee table book

South Beach, America's Riviera, Miami Beach, Florida,

which he wrote, photographed, and designed, and

which was published by a unit of Little Brown and Co.



He has photographed world figures and household

names: everyone from Gianni Versace to Indira

Gandhi (at her official residence in New Delhi),

not to mention J-Lo, Cindy Crawford, Ted Kennedy,

Henry Kissinger, Muddy Waters , O.J. Simpson,

Timothy Leary, Martha Stewart, and Hugh Hefner.



Since 1992, Bill has lived and worked in Miami Beach’s

historic Art Deco District -- South Beach -- where he's

documented everything from the elegant architecture

to the torrid clubs, plus the great natural beauty of the

region and the character and style of Florida's diverse

people.



He's also photographed many of the area’s finest

hotels, restaurants, residences, and leading

personalities, creating memorable, strong, beautifully lit

-- yet remarkably cost-effective -- images for numerous

editorial and advertising projects.



Bill maintains a photo studio in South Beach

in a restored Art Deco building, and shoots

with a 21-megapixel camera on most of his

advertising and magazine projects. He personally

does his own, custom, digital post-production to

process the approximately 60-megabyte (or

120-megabyte in 16-bit ) image files for maximum

quality and optimal effect, and additionally offers

expert digital retouching.



Bill's also created a collection of 40,000 exciting

and historic stock images of Miami and Miami Beach;

and founded a stock agency – miamiphotos.us

to distribute them.



Bill is available for your advertising, corporate, editorial,

or personal projects. To get his input on your next

project, just e-mail Bill or phone him at 305-672-2448.