In
more than 50 countries over a 30-year career, internationally
acclaimed photographer Joe McNally has mastered the art of taking
photographs that tell stories with artistry and compassion and that make
expert use of color and light. Known for his series "Faces of Ground
Zero--Portraits of the Heroes of September 11th,"
McNally has photographed stories for Sports Illustrated, LIFE, and
National Geographic magazines, among others.
On Wednesday, April 29, McNally will draw on his extensive experience and portfolio to show how to bring emotional impact to photographs of people in nature, focusing on composition, lighting, and the inherent drama of the shot. His talk, titled "The Nature of Photography: Life in the Field," begins at 6:30 p.m. in Ross Hall at The New York Botanical Garden.
To see the full media alert, go to:
http://www.nybg.org/files/McNallyLecture042915MediaAlert.pdf
We hope you'll consider sharing news of this event with your audience. If you need photos or would like to arrange coverage, please contact me or Stevenson Swanson in the Botanical Garden’s Communications office.
Thank you,
On Wednesday, April 29, McNally will draw on his extensive experience and portfolio to show how to bring emotional impact to photographs of people in nature, focusing on composition, lighting, and the inherent drama of the shot. His talk, titled "The Nature of Photography: Life in the Field," begins at 6:30 p.m. in Ross Hall at The New York Botanical Garden.
To see the full media alert, go to:
http://www.nybg.org/files/McNallyLecture042915MediaAlert.pdf
We hope you'll consider sharing news of this event with your audience. If you need photos or would like to arrange coverage, please contact me or Stevenson Swanson in the Botanical Garden’s Communications office.
Thank you,
Mary Grace Orlando
The New York Botanical Garden