Internationally acclaimed photographer Joe McNally is back! In this interview, he discusses important aspects of creativity for photograp...
I just returned from photo workshop in Santa Fe led by longtime National Geographic photographer, Joe McNally. When you’re in the presence of such greatness, some of it has to rub off, right? Here are a few things I picked up that I hope will help you step up your photography skills.
Joe McNally is a photographer, author and instructor. Chances are you already know of him, even if you haven't attended one of this workshops or conference presentations. Scott Kelby refers to him as the 'Magical Unicorn of Flash.' Probably because Joe seems to make things work that cause the rest of us to scratch our heads and wonder just how the hell he made it work. In my experience, Joe will tell you how he does what he does. It's just that most of us don't always grasp what he's saying, or we fail to remember it when the time
Acclaimed actress Michelle Yeoh is getting much deserved Oscar buzz. Her new movie, Everything Everywhere All at Once is getting raves, which is wonderful to see. She has always been a marvel in front of
Por: Andreu Serrano Si pudieras definir a un buen fotógrafo ¿cómo lo definirías? Podrías responder: como el fotógrafo que toma las fotografías que yo sueño tomar, o un fotógrafo que tiene un equipo que vale más que un coche. Seguramente cada uno tiene su propia definición, pero, para nosotros, co
Photographer Joe McNally speaks of his experience photographing "Faces of Ground Zero" — honoring frontline workers who risked their life during 9/11.
Leo "Bud" Welch has been playing the blues guitar for about 60 years, give or take a decade or so. I photographed him at the Rockwood Music Hall on Allen St. in NYC. Above: Nikkor 24-70mm
It is always advisable to travel light going into China. It is a country of many rules and regulations, and that age old photog ethic of "Damn the rules I'm here to make pictures!" can
There's been a lot of news on the Nobel front lately, as the annual rite of recognizing genius has played out. The recipients are extraordinary as always. One of the beauties of being a photographer is
Bill Wadman - Portrait Photographer Slow exposure photos of moving figures website Joe McNally web blog Owen Lloyd website
From cars and flames and sunsets to leaping into the vast blue sky. Vegas based athlete/performer Will Credell did great stuff out in the big nothing of the desert, from fashion to running leaps to
Four years ago,I attended a Joe McNally creative lighting workshop in Venice. The group has stayed in touch over the years, and we occasionally share experiences and recent photos. Yesterday, I received several emails from the group so I decided to go back and revisit some of the images I took in 2009. This is a sample photo from a photo shoot in San Macro Square. Workshops are great ways to learn, get some good images and socialize with like-minded individuals.
Joe McNally — the name alone brings up so many thoughts of photography-related topics that could be written about. So, where does one begin when having a coffee with this world-famous photographer and storyteller? This is the thought that kept running through my mind on my 90-minute drive to have coffee with McNally and to talk about his work and life in the photography
Ever run into somebody you just really all of a sudden need to photograph? Such a thing occurred last week in St. Lucia, at this year's edition of our class that should be called, "let's
Bill Wadman - Portrait Photographer Slow exposure photos of moving figures website Joe McNally web blog Owen Lloyd website
Saw Dave Harvey the other week, at GPP in Dubai. We've known each other for a long time, but, as is typical amongst traveling shooters, we hadn't seen each other for several years. Maybe it's
Started posting a noir series over at Instagram. This was the leadoff pic, and there were some questions about the lighting, which is really pretty simple. We shot at The Blue Bar at the Algonquin