Joe McNally : Storytelling Photography | The Masters
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Joe McNally is an internationally acclaimed photographer whose career has spanned 30 years and included assignments in over 50 countries. He has shot cover stories for TIME, Newsweek, Fortune, New York, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, and Men's Journal. He has been at various times in his career a contract photographer for Sports Illustrated, a staff photographer at LIFE, and currently, an ongoing 23-year contributor to National Geographic, shooting numerous cover stories for those publications.
Joe was listed by American Photo as one of the 100 Most Important People in Photography and described by the magazine as "perhaps the most versatile photojournalist working today". He has been honored as a member of Kodak-PDN Legends Online, as well as being a Nikon Legend Behind the Lens. In 2010, he was voted as one of the 30 most influential photographers of the decade in an industry-wide Photo District News survey. He is also an educator and keynote speaker.
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THANKS SO MUCH FOR WATCHING! - Jak na to + styl
Joe the storyteller!.. I tend to think more as the relentless legend that is Joe McNally thanks for having me on set always an honor
I am glad I watch the video again. I know one of the models. Great work by Mr. McNally and team.
11 minutes and 21 seconds of pure photography 24K gold! Thank you Joe McNally!
You can never watch too much of Joe McNally even if you are only a lowly enthusiast like me. Great stories and images.
Informative, entertaining & delightful. I am all “ears”& “eyes” when it comes to anything Joe McNally. What a humorous, humble & kind man. Thank for sharing your knowledge.😊
Adorama, thank you for putting this together. Joe is a real inspiration. Well worth the watch.
It's so refreshing to hear a famous photographer that is seemingly very humble and real. Thanks Joe!
This channel is the biggest influence on me as a new photographer. Thank you.
Fantastic video, one learns so much especially by listening to someone like Joe McNally and hie journey in Photography! Thank you ADORAMA for these series of videos.
I love how you approach it food for the table and food for the soul.
Thanks Joe. Love you work.
I've heard large portions of your story many times, Joe, and it's still interesting and educational every time. Thank you so much for a lifetime of great work, and for sharing a lot of that with us!
Truly inspirational, thank you 👌👍👍
I have been an amateur photographer for at least 30 years. But my main goal had been putting food on my table so, I had a job for that purpose. Now, I am retired and trying to catch up with photography, but there's only so much I have been able to do in terms of equipment, But when I see work from people colaborating with Adorama, my engine gets a sudden trottle up and my drems of achieving something, at least a resamblance of those works of art grow wings and fly again. Thank you so much.
Joe's photographic brain and thought process is something that I'm always envious of. He's a master and a legend in the field for a reason.
Thank you Master !
Very, very, very good!
Loved this
useful content
Thanks for the video, always great insights and entertaining stories
I like that dramatic voice-over in the intro 😁
Very inspiring- thank you for the perspective.
The first photographer I learned from, especially strobe photography, also the first photography books I bought were Joe's. He had some of the most educative CZcams videos too. Always an inspiration and still going strong. thank you, sir.
Fantastic!
Is there a more universally respected photographer than Joe?
A Truly Great Master of Photography and one of my all time favourites. Thanks for this video. 😎👍🇨🇦
Great video about a great photographer. While McNally says, in this video, that his "style" is hard to describe as he reflects the assignment, I would say there are common themes that together make me guess beyond "chance" that an image is his. Technical perfection. Great lighting. No messing with palette (cf. a painter's palette). And often there's a snapshot aspect that seems accidental but of which serious photographer know they're not.
If you are an old school photographer, then you'll remember that one type of color film had different character than another. As McNally mentions "Kodachrome" and NatGeo, I would have selected that for a documentary shoot of the Masai in Africa, but the original green box Fujichrome to shoot the desa (terraced rice farms) in Indonesia. In tint, or feel, McNally's digital era photography over 90% reminds me of Kodacolor II. Not Kodachrome, not Ektachrome, etc. And that has become a connecting theme as well.
Really a TRUE master! Thank you for this. It should have been 2 hours but hey, it's free so thanks.
Thanks for sharing Joe's passion and telling his story including great advice to follow my own passion.
love watching videos on how Joe creates a project with multiple speedlights. I'd struggle working with a big team on a shoot
Super YES Sir.
Fantastic insight into Joe's work, very inspiring.
He leido varios libros de Joe, los encuentro profundamente inspiradores y frescos. Me alegro que hable de sus orígenes y lo duro que es llegar a ser un fotógrafo de éxito para desmitificar la idea del glamour que rodea esta prefesión, cuando en realidad ser fotógrafo implica mucho sacrificio y años y años de trabajo mal pago y que no nos gustan para al final lograr hacer lo que nos llene el alma. Excelente video. Me quito el sombrero ante este maestro
thanks for a fascinating insight
What a fantastic interview and insight into a very gifted photographic artist
Great job 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you
Inspiring
An icon and a gentleman
I still have my old Halliburton camera case.
I met Joe very nice person. He critique my photo by email. Thanks.