Photographer and Joe McNally has worked in 60 countries shooting stories and covers for the major magazines of the world. He’s been a contract photographer for Sports Illustrated, a staff photographer at LIFE, and an ongoing 25 year contributor to the National Geographic. He shot a story called "The Future of Flying," the first all digital coverage in the history of the Nat Geo, a coverage deemed significant enough to be acquired by the Library of Congress. In the aftermath of 911, he created “The Faces of Ground Zero," using the world’s only life sized Polaroid camera. As a traveling exhibit, and a book, it helped raise over $2 million dollars for the 911 relief efforts. He’s penned several best selling photo books, photographed the noteworthy, won many photo honors and prizes, uses too many flashes, and writes a humorous, heartfelt blog about being a shooter. The best part? He still has a restless eye in the camera and the sly hope that his next picture might just be his best.