
Bill Pack is an American photographer whose work explores form through controlled illumination. His practice sits at the intersection of fine art and contemporary photography, using darkness, precision lighting, and reduction to reveal the structural language of designed objects. His imagery has been commissioned for private collections and institutional publications, including projects for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum and a private commission for Roger Penske.
Pack’s work has been exhibited internationally, most recently in a two-artist presentation at the Royal Automobile Club in London. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, he is expanding Studies in Light & Form, a multi-movement body of work investigating how illumination shapes perception across human-made structures, the human figure, and the natural world.

