
The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography The Candid Frame #104 - Joe McNally
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Dec 6, 2010 Joe McNally, a world-renowned photographer celebrated for his iconic contributions to National Geographic, shares insights into his compelling journey. He emphasizes the importance of lighting and the creative problem-solving necessary for stunning images, including a fascinating story about capturing gravity waves. McNally reflects on balancing artistic vision with client needs during high-profile shoots and discusses the evolving landscape of photography, showcasing the value of print in a digital age and the emotional challenges photographers face.
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Use Early Jobs To Experiment
- Practice and allowed failure built Joe's lighting skill after moving from newspapers to TV work.
- Use early jobs as space to experiment, fail, learn, and refine technical approaches.
Light Is Photography's Language
- Joe McNally describes light as a language photographers use to communicate with viewers.
- He says good light psychologically directs attention and tells the story.
Be Trained As A Photojournalist
- Train as a photojournalist to learn depth: how to tell stories, check sources, and find non-obvious stories.
- Don’t rely on camera gear alone; build experience and storytelling skills.
