"The best photographs move you—emotionally, intellectually, spiritually. There's almost a visceral reaction to a really striking photograph that communicates on all those levels."
Joe McNally has been described as "perhaps the most versatile photojournalist working today," a distinction earned for his ability to capture compelling images in locations as diverse as an operating room, the top of the Empire State Building and the cockpit of a jet aircraft. Noted for his technical mastery, what makes him unique is his ability to create and imaginatively render "the big idea"—the unique or startling concept that frames a single image or a long-term project.
He has been published in virtually every major magazine, including Life, Newsweek, Time and Sports Illustrated (where he was a contract photographer for six years) and is a recipient of the Alfred Eisenstadt Award for outstanding magazine photography.
To see more of Joe's work visit his website at www.joemcnally.com.
this is better than tv
salamancaj2 1 month ago
this video is fantastic
demonstrationclass8 4 months ago
that many helpers? i guarantee you would offer to help joe!
Owenslovesdmb 4 months ago
OMG, we need THAT many helpers?
Mydecember1285 4 months ago
Damn! Joe, you good .
okodorifuto 8 months ago
at 0:58
thanks god there was no one behind the door lol
toshfox 8 months ago
He makes it look so easy.
davidg1024 9 months ago
lv it.
desertlink09 10 months ago
Great final shot!!
HighSierraBob 11 months ago
Love the initial entrance!! Great video!
HighSierraBob 11 months ago