The life of a working photographer, with Joe McNally
Gary Pageau of the Dead Pixels Society talks with professional photographer Joe McNally, whose 40-plus year career spans National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, four Olympic Games, and much more. McNally talks about how his career started in 1976 as a Daily News copyboy, armed with a master’s degree in photojournalism from Syracuse, and working his way up to success. McNally also discusses how photographers have to continually grow their skills, especially in video and filmmaking, and how the Nikon Z9 changed his mind about the mirrorless platform.
McNally also shares details of his new book, “The Real Deal: Field Notes from the Life of a Working Photographer (Rocky Nook), which candidly shares stories, lessons, and insights he has collected along the way of his career.
Joe McNally is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning photographer whose prolific career includes assignments in nearly 70 countries. He is a Nikon Ambassador. McNally is known worldwide as not only one of the top, technically excellent photographers of his generation, but his charming demeanor, confidence, and humor make him a sought-after choice from CEOs to celebrities to commercial and magazine clients alike.
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