NJCS: Lighting on the Go: The Life and The Light with Joe McNally (Nikon)

Class Code: UUU8200
Class Code: UUU8200
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World-renowned photographer Joe McNally will begin his talk with examples of light and light theory, offering tips, stories, and survival strategies derived from 35 years of shooting!

After an engaging Q&A, Joe will begin a LIVE lighting demonstration.  He'll begin with a single speedlight and quickly move through a series of different scenarios, developing into more advanced lighting setups with multiple speedlights.  Emphasis will be placed on moving fast and using the intuitive capabilities of TTL wireless flash photography to create portraiture.  The issue of successfully managing light will be up for discussion, as well as diffusing it, bouncing it, and creating drama! The three main areas of using light are color, quality and direction, and all three will be discussed.

There will be a live model for the lighting demonstration, but Joe may also pull subjects from the crowd!  Join us for lively exchanges and great fun!


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JOE MCNALLY is an internationally acclaimed photographer whose career has spanned more than 35 years and included assignments in 60 countries. McNally was the last staff photographer in the history of LIFE magazine, sharing a legacy with his heroes and mentors—Carl Mydans, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Gordon Parks, John Loengard—who forever influenced and shaped his work.

McNally won the first Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Journalistic Impact for a LIFE coverage titled, “The Panorama of War.” He has been honored numerous times by Communication Arts, PDN, Graphis, American Photo, POY, and The World Press Photo Foundation. His prints are in numerous collections, most significantly the National Portrait Gallery of the United States and National September 11 Memorial & Museum. McNally is represented by the prestigious Monroe Gallery of Photography, which staged a one-man print exhibition of his photographs in 2014.

McNally’s most well known series is “Faces of Ground Zero – Portraits of the Heroes of September 11th,” a collection of 246 Giant Polaroid portraits shot in the Moby c Studio near Ground Zero in a three-week period shortly after 9/11. A large group of these historic, compelling, life-size (9’ x 4’) photos were exhibited in seven cities in 2002, and seen by almost a million people. Sales of the exhibit book helped raise over $2 million for the 9/11-relief effort. This collection is considered by many museum and art professionals to be one of the most significant artistic endeavors to evolve from the 9/11 tragedy.
Watch the video below for highlights from the 2014 New Jersey Camera Show!
$10.00
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Everyone
No available dates
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JOE MCNALLY is an internationally acclaimed photographer whose career has spanned more than 35 years and included assignments in 60 countries. McNally was the last staff photographer in the history of LIFE magazine, sharing a legacy with his heroes and mentors—Carl Mydans, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Gordon Parks, John Loengard—who forever influenced and shaped his work.

McNally won the first Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Journalistic Impact for a LIFE coverage titled, “The Panorama of War.” He has been honored numerous times by Communication Arts, PDN, Graphis, American Photo, POY, and The World Press Photo Foundation. His prints are in numerous collections, most significantly the National Portrait Gallery of the United States and National September 11 Memorial & Museum. McNally is represented by the prestigious Monroe Gallery of Photography, which staged a one-man print exhibition of his photographs in 2014.

McNally’s most well known series is “Faces of Ground Zero – Portraits of the Heroes of September 11th,” a collection of 246 Giant Polaroid portraits shot in the Moby c Studio near Ground Zero in a three-week period shortly after 9/11. A large group of these historic, compelling, life-size (9’ x 4’) photos were exhibited in seven cities in 2002, and seen by almost a million people. Sales of the exhibit book helped raise over $2 million for the 9/11-relief effort. This collection is considered by many museum and art professionals to be one of the most significant artistic endeavors to evolve from the 9/11 tragedy.
Watch the video below for highlights from the 2014 New Jersey Camera Show!