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Episode 81: Joe McNally / Photographer / Director / Educator / Nikon Ambassador
Episode 81: Joe McNally / Photographer / Director / Educator / Nikon Ambassador
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Length:
90 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Photographer, director, Nikon ambassador, and educator Joe McNally joins the show to talk about his legendary career, shooting for everyone from National Geographic to being Life Magazine's final staff photographer. Although Joe says there wasn't much creativity in his early years, he remembers a book of war photography his father gave him that definitely put a seed in his mind of what visual story telling could look like. He was always fascinated with good story telling and ended up going to college at Syracuse and majoring in journalism with the dreams of one day telling some of his own stories. During that time he would be required to take photography classes and, soon after seeing his first images come to life in the developer, quickly realized that he would prefer to tell stories with a camera instead of a pen. Once finishing his education, he would move to New York City and begin chasing his dreams of becoming a photographer, moving up the ranks from a stock boy at a newspaper to shooting for some of the biggest publications in the world. During our conversation we talk about staying in the present moment while creating a photograph and not becoming distracted by your surroundings, how he feels about the current state of photography and social media, becoming an ambassador for a company like Nikon, what keeps him motivated to keep shooting after all these years, and the advice he gives to those coming up in the world of photography. To Learn More About Joe McNally Visit: https://portfolio.joemcnally.com/index To Learn More About Visual Revolutionary and To Donate To the Podcast Visit: http://www.visualrevolutionary.com
Released:
Sep 25, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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