Acclaimed, award-winning photographer Joe McNally is known worldwide as the quintessential “pro’s pro;” an extremely versatile, deeply experienced assignment photographer whose jobs have brought him to over 70 countries and counting. McNally is often described as: Authentic, empathetic and articulate, an exceptionally skilled technical photographer who pairs extraordinary camera know-how with a vivid imagination and an ongoing, vibrant creativity. Always curious, always adapting to the conditions at hand and the relentless advances in camera technology, he has photographed FIVE cover stories for the National Geographic (amongst an overall FIFTEEN coverages), and SEVEN covers of LIFE Magazine. Joe McNally, a proud Nikon Ambassador, has an extraordinary ability to photograph simple assignments with intimacy and grace, as well as master movie-scale productions with large crews, tremendous pressure and countless moving parts.
Imagine choosing to end it all from up there. Ohhh that would be a spectacle! 😱 Although, the structure widens quite a bit on the way down, so I don't even know if it would be humanly possible to jump far enough to "make it" from the very top to the very ground. 🤔
No. Nope. Not a chance in hell! I get scared just standing on a chair 😅. It's awesome seeing the view from up there, and kudos to Joe for doing it, and for producing the amazing photos. Stunning.
Question: Of all of the Life Insurance companies out there, which one insures these guys? My current term life insurance prohibits me from even going parasailing behind a boat....OMG
Yea that’s pretty lame 😒 you need a real climb 🧗 but I doubt that guy could climb 180 meters much less The Burj Khalifa. Not really a thing To brag about. Make a video where you scale the outside of any building as a Real climber would.
فديت فزاع ربع الكل الله تبارك الله وربي يحفظك ويحميك ويسعدك ويدسكن البهجة فخافقك الطيب ياطيب اللهم آمين يارب العالمين ما شاء الله منور تبارك الرحمن ولا قوة الا بالله 🌞
Proof that you can still get amazing photos with older cameras...all the new ones are marketed as if they discovered bright, vibrant, focused, and overall better photography. This camera got the job done and is easily on par with the newer mirrorless cameras. It shows that it's the photographer and their hard learned skills over the machine any day of the week.
Okay so, off topic but I was trying to visualize how tall Godzilla 2021 was. So, at 390 feet tall or 190 meters I was like; ok, is there anything we made that was that tall? Apparently there was as its the Buddha statue in Japan that is that exact height. I was like wow...That's pretty tall. After that I tried to visualize Godzilla Earth, the tallest incarnation of the big G-man standing at a whopping 984 feet or 300 meters tall. Godzilla Earth is only 36% of this building. How in the world is anything that big in real life!? What a feat in engineering! You are a very brave sir.
Dear Mr. McNally, Thank you for the beautiful images and your amazing work and willingness to share with others. So sad to see this publication come to an end as I often enjoyed looking at the Olympic images, those were my favorite. All my best.