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    Joe McNally

    Nice breakdown of a location shoot setup.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntoRpQCY60U

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    For what it's worth, Joe has quite a lot of stuff on YouTube - and it's all very interesting and informative -- with a good dose of humour as well.

    Here's a few:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvWnMb5XRp0

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfTR3QtbDbU

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1flsdXaWk4

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    Re: Joe McNally

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post
    For what it's worth, Joe has quite a lot of stuff on YouTube - and it's all very interesting and informative -- with a good dose of humour as well.

    Here's a few:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvWnMb5XRp0

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfTR3QtbDbU

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1flsdXaWk4
    Your comment in another thread about his book "The Moment it Clicks" is what led me to do a youtube search.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Your comment in another thread about his book "The Moment it Clicks" is what led me to do a youtube search.
    He's definitely "the real deal". Another "real deal" is Jay Maisel; he's getting pretty old now, but his wisdom and experience is just phenomenal. I watched a couple of Kelby training courses featuring a couple of days with Jay and - although I have the highest regards for Scott as a photographer, author, and businessman, Jay was on another level again.

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    Re: Joe McNally

    Absolutely agree, Colin. I watched those two videos with Jay Maisel and was blown away. What an amazing guy. ... and only ever cropped one photo...

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    Re: Joe McNally

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post
    He's definitely "the real deal". Another "real deal" is Jay Maisel; he's getting pretty old now, but his wisdom and experience is just phenomenal. I watched a couple of Kelby training courses featuring a couple of days with Jay and - although I have the highest regards for Scott as a photographer, author, and businessman, Jay was on another level again.
    A video with Scott Kelby, featuring Jay Maisel was probably the first 'tutorial' on photography I watched after getting excited about photography a few years ago. It was awesome. And so I did some more research on him. I was shocked to find out that some people don't accept his work because of his 'personality'. I mean really? In this day and age? His work speaks for itself, and if he's a little gruff, who cares? Probably a lot of it stemmed from his lawsuit for that famous Miles Davis infringement....

    PS - have you seen the building he lives in?? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germani...%28New_York%29 Looks awesome!!! I think he owns the whole thing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew76 View Post
    A video with Scott Kelby, featuring Jay Maisel was probably the first 'tutorial' on photography I watched after getting excited about photography a few years ago. It was awesome. And so I did some more research on him. I was shocked to find out that some people don't accept his work because of his 'personality'. I mean really? In this day and age? His work speaks for itself, and if he's a little gruff, who cares?
    He reminds me of me in some way

    (but not others!)

    To be honest, a lot of his photos I wouldn't pay for, but his eye for recognising a shot is 2nd to none - and his knowledge could only have come from a lifetime of experience.

    He seems to be the kind of guy who will share what he knows willingly - at a price (which is fine), but doesn't suffer fools lightly at any cost.

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    Re: Joe McNally

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post
    He's definitely "the real deal". Another "real deal" is Jay Maisel; he's getting pretty old now, but his wisdom and experience is just phenomenal. I watched a couple of Kelby training courses featuring a couple of days with Jay and - although I have the highest regards for Scott as a photographer, author, and businessman, Jay was on another level again.
    I didn't know anything about Jay Maisel until reading this thread but just checked out a couple videos on Youtube and I'm impressed. Very inspiring so thanks for mentioning him.

    This video is quite good and it shows his building that Andrew mentions, wow! In Manhattan no less

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U7bnIYcvRM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sponge View Post
    I didn't know anything about Jay Maisel until reading this thread but just checked out a couple videos on Youtube and I'm impressed. Very inspiring so thanks for mentioning him.

    This video is quite good and it shows his building that Andrew mentions, wow! In Manhattan no less

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U7bnIYcvRM
    He got the deal of the (last) century with that building - off memory didn't he buy it for something like $100k, and now it's worth tens of millions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post
    He got the deal of the (last) century with that building - off memory didn't he buy it for something like $100k, and now it's worth tens of millions.
    Good memory, he paid $102k and in a 2008 article it was valued at roughly $40 million. Just more proof that he has a great eye

    http://nymag.com/realestate/vu/2008/09/50481/

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    Re: Joe McNally

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post
    For what it's worth, Joe has quite a lot of stuff on YouTube - and it's all very interesting and informative -- with a good dose of humour as well.

    Here's a few:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvWnMb5XRp0

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfTR3QtbDbU

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1flsdXaWk4
    All very useful. The Father Bob video was humorous.

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    Re: Joe McNally

    No Guts, no photograph.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEAKQFddTLI

    Is there a difference between fearlessness and recklessness? On one hand you have someone willing to risk their life, but always thinking safety, and on the other hand you have someone who feels invincible. Have any of you risked your life to get a photograph? I'm guessing, the most dangerous situation you can find yourself in; is the one where there is no one else around.

    The maintenance guy's job also fits the bill.

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    Re: Joe McNally

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    No Guts, no photograph.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEAKQFddTLI

    Is there a difference between fearlessness and recklessness? On one hand you have someone willing to risk their life, but always thinking safety, and on the other hand you have someone who feels invincible. Have any of you risked your life to get a photograph? I'm guessing, the most dangerous situation you can find yourself in; is the one where there is no one else around.

    The maintenance guy's job also fits the bill.
    Risked my life? No - never.

    Worst would be getting into physically uncomfortable situations like waders and 3 feet of water or lying on boulders or getting savages by sand flies.

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