Jeffrey F. Bill - Senior Content Editor, Baltimore Sun Media; Capital Gazete, Carroll County Times, Community Newspaper Group (CNG)
Senior content editor for photography, community news

Jeffrey F. Bill

Jeff Bill is a senior content editor for Baltimore Sun Media and director of photography for The Capital, Maryland Gazette, Carroll County Times, The Aegis and the Towson, Catonsville and Arbutus Times. He came to The Baltimore Sun as assistant director of news photography in 1989 with a photography degree from Rochester Institute of Technology.

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Visitors view the art hanging in the gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
June 14, 2025: Protesters wave to passersby across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
June 14, 2025: Rose Blizzard of Westminster, center, "No Kings" sign stands between Kevin Rice of Westminster, right, and friend, left, holding "No Kings in America flag. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Cathy Shea, right, lit candles for her son Michael, who passed July 13, 2017, and her daughter Stacie, who passed March 23, 2018. At left is Shea's sister, Teri Williams. Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico was Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
May 20, 2025: Carol Miller and her dog Taffy, right, visit with Supervisor of Elections, Marianne Warehime and election judge, Sue Myers, center, before voting Tuesday morning. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)