William Gill, FRPS, (1854, Islington - 23 February 1912, London) was an English photographer.[1] [2] Based in Colchester (a town recorded in a vast number of his photographs), but born in Islington, London, "he was an advocate of the real as against the sham studio accessory."[2] At the time of his death, Gill was President of the 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: