Bill Voxman is a transplanted Iowan who has spent the last three decades living and working in the inland Northwest; he resides in the Palouse Country of northern Idaho. Recently retired from a 35-year faculty position with the University of Idaho, Voxman continues to pursue his passion for photography.
Voxman´s black and white silver gelatin images are found in many art galleries in the Northwest and Mid-West and in numerous private collections. His images of Indian elders from the Coeur d´Alene and Flathead tribes played a prominent role in the nationally acclaimed traveling exposition, Sacred Encounters, which was exhibited in leading museums from Los Angeles to Montreal.