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B&H Photography Podcast

The Eye is a Hunter -The Photography of Joe McNally

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Podcast, Photography, Arts, Visual Arts, Bh, Photo

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

The B&H Photography Podcast is kicking off the new year hot. For our first episode of 2022, we welcome photographer Joe McNally to discuss his career, his working methods, and his exciting new book, The Real Deal: Field Notes from the Life of a Working Photographer.

Joe McNally is known to many as a “photographer’s photographer,” skilled in many genres and able to work across the lines of photojournalism, long-form photo essays, portraiture, sports, dance, and even fashion photography. He has worked for National Geographic, Time, LIFE, and Sports Illustrated, and his commercial clients include FedEx, Adidas, Epson, and many more. He is also a Nikon and Capture One ambassador, a World Press Photo Award winner, and an Alfred Eisenstaedt Award recipient, but as he mentions in our conversation, he started at the New York Daily News as a copyboy, “the wretched dog of the newsroom.”

Our conversation is easygoing, and we talk with McNally about the beginning of his career and early assignments. We discuss the evolution of photo technology (he shot the first “all-digital” story for National Geographic), and there is much to be gleaned about lighting, gear choices, and custom camera settings. We also talk about self-confidence, research, big budgets, and general thoughts on how to succeed in the ever-changing photo business. McNally also spins a few tales about his more adventurous assignments and the risks and rewards that come from them.

In his new book, The Real Deal, McNally candidly shares stories, lessons, and insights he has collected along the way. This is not a dedicated how-to book, nor is it a navel-gazing look back at “the good old days,” because those never really existed anyway. This book is as welcomed and as enjoyable as our conversation. Join us.

Guest: Joe McNally

Photograph © Joe McNally

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast.

0:04.0

For over 40 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and

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more.

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For your favorite gear, news, and reviews, visit us at bnh.com or download the B&H app to

0:15.4

your iPhone or Android device.

0:17.6

Now here's your host, Alan White's.

0:21.6

Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast.

0:24.8

The photo business can be like a set of separate spheres that rarely overlap.

0:29.1

Imagine night sky photographers who typically deal in crazy long exposure times, shooting

0:34.2

glossy fashion spreads for vogue.

0:36.2

Or maybe a still life-food photographer shooting the super-ball for sports illustrated.

0:40.7

The skills, the tools, the personalities, the budgets, and the mindsets required to pull

0:46.0

off these stunts are polar opposites.

0:48.6

And then there's Joe McNally.

0:50.3

Joe is one of the most recognized names in photography and we're pleased to welcome to

0:54.1

the B&H Photography Podcast today.

0:57.0

McNally's work is beautiful.

0:58.8

It speaks for itself, but one of the reasons Joe is so loud of is because he can transition

1:04.2

between genre and be successful in each of them.

1:07.8

And that is not easy.

1:09.4

The good news that Joe recognized early on, that it's a combination of hard work and failure

1:14.2

that ultimately lead to some of his greatest successes.

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