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will host author and photographer ’74, G’03 on Monday, April 22, at 5:30 p.m. in Room 101, Newhouse 3.
McNally has worked in 60 countries shooting stories and covers for many of the major magazines of the world. He has worked as a contract photographer for Sports Illustrated and a staff photographer at Life magazine, and has been an ongoing contributor to National Geographic for 25 years.
McNally shot “The Future of Flying,” the first all-digital coverage in the history of National Geographic, which was later acquired for preservation by the Library of Congress. In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, he created “The Faces of Ground Zero” using the world’s only life-sized Polaroid camera. As a traveling exhibition and a book, the project helped raise approximately $2 million for 9/11 relief efforts.
McNally has penned several bestselling photo books, photographed the noteworthy, won many photo honors and prizes and writes a about being a shooter.
He is a graduate of the Newhouse School and was inducted into the last fall.
For more information, contact Karen Greenfield at 315-443-2304 or kegreenf@syr.edu.
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September 2, 1945, marks the formal surrender ceremony aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay—known as V-J Day—a pivotal moment that not only ended WWII but also shaped America’s role in the Pacific for generations to come. Retired Vice Admiral…
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