Photographer and best-selling author Joe McNally shares stories and
lessons from a life in photography. When Joe McNally moved to New York
City in 1976, his first job was at the Daily News as a copyboy, “the
wretched dog of the newsroom.” He was earning the lowest pay grade
possible and living in a cheap hotel in Manhattan. Life was not
glamorous. But with a fierce drive, an eye for a picture, and a
willingness to take (almost) any assignment that came his way, Joe
stepped out onto the always precarious tightrope of the freelance
photographer—and never looked back. Fast forward 40 years, and his
work has included assignments and stories for National Geographic,
Time, LIFE, Sports Illustrated, and more. He has traveled for
assignments to nearly 70 countries and received dozens of awards for
his photography. In The Real Deal, Joe tells us how it all started,
and candidly shares stories, lessons, and insights he has collected
along the way. This is not a dedicated how-to book about “where to
put the light,” though there is certainly instructional information
to be gleaned here. This is also not a navel-gazing look back at
“the good old days,” because those never really existed anyway.
Instead, The Real Deal is simply a collection of candid “field
notes”—some short, some quite long—gathered over time that,
together, become an intimate look behind the scenes at a photographer
who has pretty much seen and done it all. Though the photography
industry bears little resemblance to the industry just 10 years ago
(much less 40 years ago), what it really takes to become a successful
photographer—the character traits, the fundamental lessons, the
ability to adapt, and then adapt again—remains the same. Joe writes
about everything from the crucial ability to know how to use (and
make!) window light to the importance of creating long-term
relationships built on trust; from lessons learned after a day in the
field to the need to follow your imagination wherever it takes you;
from the “random” and “lucky” moments that propel one’s
career to the wonders and pitfalls of today’s camera technology. For
every mention of f-stops and shutter speeds, there is equal discussion
about the importance of access, the occasional moment of hubris, and
the idea of becoming iconic. Before Joe was a celebrated and
award-winning photographer, before he was a well-respected educator
and author of multiple bestselling books, he was just…Joe, hustling
every day, from one assignment to the next, piecing together a
portfolio, a skill set, a reputation, a career. He imagined a
life—and then took pictures of it. Here are a few frames.
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Field Notes from the Life of a Working Photographer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781681988023
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Rocky Nook
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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