For over thirty years, William Wylie's work has focused on the significance of landscape, exploring associations between particular places and their histories. He has published six books of photography: Riverwalk (2000), Stillwater (2002), Carrara (2009), ROUTE 36 (Flood Editions, 2010), Pompeii Archive (2018), and A PRAIRIE SEASON (Flood Editions, 2021). His photographs and short films have been shown internationally and can be found in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, and Yale University Art Museum. He lives in Charlottesville and is the Commonwealth Professor of Art at the University of Virginia.